Florida Mojave
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Well, since: " Pricing is not an issue. "
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I'll take the remote reservoir Bilsteins on the new MOPAR performance lift, thank you very much ?.With the Fox Shocks that come on Mojave, it is hands down the best ride of all the Gladiators.
You are welcome to hold this opinion, but Jeep themselves disagree with you.There's only 3 models.
Rubicon
Mojave
Sport
the mojave has always been, and continues to be the exact same price as the rubicon. Not sure how one would pay more.If you want a less capable jeep and also to pay more for it than a rubicon, then I agree.
OK, Overlands are Sport tho.You are welcome to hold this opinion, but Jeep themselves disagree with you.
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Jeep considers there to be 4 trims.
Sport (sport, sport s, willys sport, willys, freedom, 80th, oscar mike, altitude, texas trail, california edition, probably more i'm forgetting)
Overland (overland, north edition, high altitude)
Rubicon (rubicon, launch edition)
Mojave (mojave)
But you get less for your money...thus you're paying more.the mojave has always been, and continues to be the exact same price as the rubicon. Not sure how one would pay more.
I've read more of your replies here since last commenting. It has become abundantly clear you are more interested in being insulting to Mojave owners than having an honest or open debate as to the merits of each trim.But you get less for your money...thus you're paying more.
They were jokes based on the other posters comments. If you're going to try and follow along, then comprehend better.I've read more of your replies here since last commenting. It has become abundantly clear you are more interested in being insulting to Mojave owners than having an honest or open debate as to the merits of each trim.
As such, i'll leave you with this: may your day be as pleasant as you are.
Point is...the Mojave and Rubicon mechanically set themselves apart with performance packages (Technically so does Max Tow somewhat). All the others are built off really the same base platform...just add rims, steps, interiors...they're just body/interior/wheel packages of the same BASE model really.Is an overland high altitude a sport?
Point is...the Mojave and Rubicon mechanically set themselves apart with performance packages (Technically so does Max Tow somewhat). All the others are built off really the same base platform...just add rims, steps, interiors...they're just body/interior/wheel packages of the same BASE model really.
I've read more of your replies here since last commenting. It has become abundantly clear you are more interested in being insulting to Mojave owners than having an honest or open debate as to the merits of each trim.
As such, i'll leave you with this: may your day be as pleasant as you are.
You both went down a black hole as did I. User name checks out. Just give up.The point everyone is trying to make to you is that Jeep has models that fit different needs without having to option out too much. So if someone tells you they want wide axles, all the lipstick, leather seats and they aren’t going to do much off-roading, maybe just beach cruising, I hope you would steer them to an overland which would have everything they want.
I don’t think most people are picking a Jeep based off of if a base model can be optioned out to most of what they want when there is a ready made model.
I could buy a max tow sport and add sway bar discos, ARB lockers, flat flares but why do that when I could get a rubi? See my point?
Can lead a horse to water…You both went down a black hole as did I. User name checks out. Just give up.
Keep beating that dead horse until it can’t drink.Can lead a horse to water…
You’re beating that horse, not me.Keep beating that dead horse until it can’t drink.
OP bought a model that doesn’t exist according to you.