johnchabin
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Under warranty? That's impressive. Both of mine failed between 60 and 90K, not under warranty. That sucked.around 130K under warranty
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Under warranty? That's impressive. Both of mine failed between 60 and 90K, not under warranty. That sucked.around 130K under warranty
Yep, I was shocked. Warranty expired at 120K but Subaru covered it out of courtesy. Didn't hurt that it was in at the time for its 4th transmission replacement, also covered under warranty since the previous ones had been garbage too. Apparently the early CVTs in the Crosstreks and Forresters hated DC Beltway commuting. Service manager at the time the first was replaced said the only ones to that point he had done were a couple with similar commutes.Under warranty? That's impressive. Both of mine failed between 60 and 90K, not under warranty. That sucked.
if a new convertible FJ pickup existed i wouldn't be here lolFor me, it’s one thing and one thing only: its a convertible ‘truck’ with remove able doors. That’s the only reason I bought mine. I live in the Southern California and flipping the cloth top back and cruising under sunny skies to the beach is just next level.
Every other midsize truck is better equipped at the base level and has more power. I see every other kind of vehicle on the same trails so the gladiators superior offroad capabilities don’t factor. In fact if nissan made a cloth top frontier I’d be driving it right now instead. Just being honest!
I took a 2wd 1993 ranger splash off roading once. It was a beast. Idk if the svt cobra motor I installed helped or not though lmao.The competition offers a truck, not a Jeep with a bed.
Not everyone likes the Wrangler styling (shocking!). So when they see the Gladiator, they think, "ok, a Jeep with a bed. What's the point?" Because people are lazy and won't read up on the product.
Toyota has brand name longevity.
Chevy makes trucks big, medium, and small. No problem with product identification.
Nissan has brand name longevity.
Ford - Mother-f**king Ford Ranger!!! Although I don't see many offroad or setup for offroading.
Jeep - A Wrangler with a bed.
I mean if that's your thing man, Jeep don't judge. But uh, they used a 1950 GM pickup in Brokeback Mt. that may be more your speed ?A cooler full of Bud Light in the box and a jock strap in the glove box?