HorneyBadger
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- First Name
- Samuel
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- San Diego, Ca
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- 2020 JL Sport, 2022 JT Rubicon
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- Performance Analyst
Overland hands down!
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Overland hands down!
I agree. My Overland is costing me more because of the options I chose than if I had ordered the High Altitude. So, if you wan fewer options and a lower price, choose the overland. Otherwise choose the High Altitude.High Altitude vs. Overland.
The HA package is a good buy if you want all those options. It would cost more to add them to an Overland and you still wouldn't have some of the HA options.
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Is an Overland a Sport model? I wouldn’t call it that. Makes more sense to me to just call it the model name Jeep gave it.There's only 3 models.
Rubicon
Mojave
Sport
The rest of them are just Sport models with sticker/interior packages. So unless you want to high speed offroad or want the best ride..the Mojave is off the table. Now...do you need or want lockers or the look of the Rubicon? If not then any model of Sport that suits your needs...they all the same, save the Max Tow...
Mechanically its a Sport yes. Base package axle assemblies, base package transfer case, base fenders, base sway bars...Its a Sport model with lipstick.Is an Overland a Sport model? I wouldn’t call it that. Makes more sense to me to just call it the model name Jeep gave it.
I don’t think it’s insulting. It’s just odd to not call models what they actually are.Mechanically its a Sport yes. Base package axle assemblies, base package transfer case, base fenders, base sway bars...Its a Sport model with lipstick.
I'm not saying it to be insulting either, its just true. Clearly the "Overland" is there to be an aesthetically pleasing and tad more comfort model. But its a Sport model @ heart.
Its just so people understand what they're buying.I don’t think it’s insulting. It’s just odd to not call models what they actually are.
OP doesn’t seem to care about what makes them up mechanically, but more about options. Which is where the different models come in to play.
I think that’s terrible advice and you’re assuming what people want for capabilities. OP wants options.Its just so people understand what they're buying.
Sell a base model Mustang and then make that same model but add leather and some wheels to it...its still just a base model mustang with leather and wheels...even if they call it a Mustang "Plus".
I still use the model names when talking about them. I don't call a Willy's a Sport...but if someone asks me to help them pick a model then I'll say there's 3 models, mainly. All 3 have their different capabilities...but the Sport, and all its sub models, have the same capabilities.
I felt the same when i ordered mine.. until i tried to make it a diesel. Ended up with a willys trim entirely for the included painted fenders and lack of the gaudy red or orange. The stock suspension on all of them with the diesel is garbage.I still don't understand why people ask this question when the answer is obvious. The answer to every question (including this) is Mojave
Nope. My way doesn’t eliminate options. It clarifies them.I think that’s terrible advice and your assuming what people want for capabilities. OP wants options.
Wasn't for me.I still don't understand why people ask this question when the answer is obvious. The answer to every question (including this) is Mojave