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What to do... Gladiator or 392?

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Have 2. Son is 19, he already said he would be happy to sell his car (VW Golf) and take either. And by take, I mean take not buy... lol
he he he smart little guy ... based on his dad driveway, i can say without any doubt that the apple doesnt fall far from the three :)
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Yes Corvette. She is looking for something more comfortable, with more room, with probably a few more bells and whistles. She's looked at a Yukon Denali, and Grand Wagoneer. Now, after typing that "practical" was probably not the best word to describe what she is wanting. She came from a loaded Tahoe, and wants to go back to something like that.
a grand wagoneer with the 6.4 could be great of course
 
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Definitely a first world problem… lol From personal experience any modifications are best to be removed before sale/trade. Usually aftermarket parts give dealers or buyers an excuse to low ball the price since they are not OEM. 392s are extremely rare in my neck of the woods, and command stupid prices where Gladis are a dime in a dozen. The wrangler will get you best sale price, but also will hold its value better than the truck if you decide to keep it. You do what makes most sense to you, best of luck.
Appreciate the input. I have all the factory suspension, just not the tires/wheels. Dread all the work, but it may be a thing. If I decide to part with the Gladiator, I may attempt to sell it myself with everything on it. If no one buys, then take it back to stock and trade. 392s are rare here as well, and may be somewhat a collectible one day.
 

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They are sweet for sure. I am amazed at all the options they have.
was just trying one on the configurator ... if you check all the cases.. for sure its something. and still almost half of the price of a range rover vogue
 

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This is funny because I'm thinking of selling my Gladiator for a 392. My reason is because it's soo slow; honestly if I had bought a diesel Gladiator or even an auto I probably wouldn't be considering it because I love the utility of the Gladiator.

My gf drives a 2 door wrangler, so I own the "practical" vehicle. I really like having a pickup for house projects like getting mulch, 2x4's, taking the kayaks out, etc so I'm going to miss that, but I think I can get by with a Wrangler and renting a trailer on occasion.
 

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I recently had a similar experience where I sold my JLR to buy a TRX but kept the JTR for my wife. During the higher-than-average trade-in fever last year, I ended up trading the JTR for a 2022 Grand Cherokee Trailhawk. Both my wife and I enjoy the handling and luxury features of the GCTH so much that I traded my TRX for a 4xe GC Summit. 45MPG vs. 11 MPG is a plus too. However, my wife loved my 4xe Summit more than her ICE Trailhawk, so I traded the GCTH for a 2023 Summit Reserve 4xe and gave her the 2022 Summit. Now, I am ordering an MY24 392 because once you own a Jeep Wrangler, it's like a bad case of herpes - you just can't get rid of it.
 

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At this point I lean towards keeping the 392 and letting the Gladiator go. I guess I just need to figure out exactly what that looks like. I’m thinking about trying to sell it as it is, just don’t know where to start in the price. Private party is like $58k, but not sure how to factor in the additions.

Selling it myself keeps dealing with stealership a little cleaner when there’s only 1 car involved. Plus extras or no extras I’d rather have someone else get a good deal than getting taken to the cleaners by a dealer.
 

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Simple. If you need a pickup, keep the Gladiator. If not, keep the 392. This comes from a very wise man with lots of car and life experiences.
 

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Oh my. Tough choice but the 392 would need to stay. As someone else stated before, so very rare here in my neck of the woods.
 
 







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