Florida Mojave
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Vey interesting. It always goes back to the old saying...."beauty is in the eye of the beholder" None can compare to the Gladiator/Jeep, we are in a class of our own.
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It certainly stands out against the rest of these trucks.Vey interesting. It always goes back to the old saying...."beauty is in the eye of the beholder" None can compare to the Gladiator/Jeep, we are in a class of our own.
Wow, a 33% tax!! Holy carp! Whatās the thought behind that luxury tax? they trying to soak the rich I suppose?Bit late on this thread, however, being from Oz, the GR comes from the factory with MT tyres. The Hilux is by far the most common Ute/Truck here because it has by far the best service in remote areas.
Iāve taken a chance to buy the GR as there are only a few hundred in the country and Jeep have terrible customer service reportedly. Hopefully I have no issues, love the look and it is a capable and fun ute. If it was for work, there are much better options.
Youāll also have noticed from the review, a Jeep is a big Ute in Australia. Itās very long and doesnāt fit in car parks.
Unlike the US, there are very few large utes about, they are very expensive here. We pay luxury sales tax above 70k Aud at 33% so it adds a massive markup once you go above it. Killing the expensive car market. Funny thing is, we donāt even make cars in Australia anymore so Iām not sure what industry we are protecting.
Pretty much. Taxes and āstamp dutiesā here are boggling, and purely money for jam to the governments (state and federal). With the 2021 model they upped the GVMR so that it now fits into the ācommercial vehicleā category so the lux tax doesnāt apply. Too late for me, but wouldnāt have been able to get the Gator color if I had waited. Cars/trucks/utes are expensive over here (Iām a Canadian expat) but you adjust. ? My fully loaded JTR stickered at AUS$96,500 (yes, you read that right⦠nearly US$70,000 including tax, but I got it for a bit under AUS$90,000) and Iāve thrown an additional AUS$10,000+ into it since. Donāt regret it for a minute though!!! ????Wow, a 33% tax!! Holy carp! Whatās the thought behind that luxury tax? they trying to soak the rich I suppose?
Congrats on your Jeep GR! Maybe Iāve been lucky, but my local Jeep dealer has been great (sales, parts and service). Iāve been dealing with them for over 7 years and 2 Jeeps (Brisbane northside) and theyāve always been friendly, helpful and competent. Always get a free loaner when I get a service done, and now I know the desk staff they make sure I get something fun or interesting to drive (new VW GTI last service!). Hope that you get a similar experience with your dealer!Iāve taken a chance to buy the GR as there are only a few hundred in the country and Jeep have terrible customer service reportedly. Hopefully I have no issues, love the look and it is a capable and fun ute.
CIT not picking a fight just some points to consider from my perspective...Bit late on this thread, however, being from Oz, the GR comes from the factory with MT tyres. The Hilux is by far the most common Ute/Truck here because it has by far the best service in remote areas.
Iāve taken a chance to buy the GR as there are only a few hundred in the country and Jeep have terrible customer service reportedly. Hopefully I have no issues, love the look and it is a capable and fun ute. If it was for work, there are much better options.
Youāll also have noticed from the review, a Jeep is a big Ute in Australia. Itās very long and doesnāt fit in car parks.
Unlike the US, there are very few large utes about, they are very expensive here. We pay luxury sales tax above 70k Aud at 33% so it adds a massive markup once you go above it. Killing the expensive car market. Funny thing is, we donāt even make cars in Australia anymore so Iām not sure what industry we are protecting.