Teqsand
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CP4 pump blew on the 22 JTRD I ordered, jeep bought it back, I turned around and ordered a 23 JTRD..... wife drives a 21 JLURD
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$2.92/gallon for diesel? Wow you are lucky, must be a Texas thing. AAA is still showing the US average diesel over $4/gallon.Short answer yes.
Long answer yes. With buying it 18.25% below sticker price, most times getting 30 mpg on my commute to work, and pleanty of pep to get me to 70+ mph, it's the mid-sized truck we needed.
As far as the price of diesel, it's coming down. I noticed the price was $2.92 a gallon, WAY less than the $4.35 it was 3 months ago.
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$2.92/gallon for diesel? Wow you are lucky, must be a Texas thing. AAA is still showing the US average diesel over $4/gallon.
My local Sam's Club diesel pumps are used by local contractors and business owners and likely pump as much or more diesel than the average station. At least the one near me does. So I don't really worry about bad fuel. Plus, I have my Costco Visa Card tied to my Sam's Club App, and I save an additional 4% per gallon (in annual rebate).$2.92/gallon for diesel? Wow you are lucky, must be a Texas thing. AAA is still showing the US average diesel over $4/gallon.
Well, now that you put it that way, I'm questioning my decision on the one I have. Seriously, I would do it again. I like the diesel. Call me crazy. I will say I am not crazy about changing the fuel filter with each oil change now, but it does give me an opportunity to check it from metal, being I have not had the recall done yet.There are some pretty good year end deals with leftover diesel Gladiators. The question is, would you do it again?
Just thinking why I sold my '22 JTRD.
Obviously the fuel pump recall was a big one. The thought of my Jeep stranding me in the middle of the mountains while overlanding was a HUGE turn off. After the recall, do people feel the reliability is now there?
Then the recurring costs of more expensive oil changes, checking and emptying fuel filters, adding fuel additives every tank, unknown DEF/DPF future reliability, being poor for short drives, and of course diesel now the highest cost pump fuel and likely going to stay that way forever according to refiners.
Then of course my JTRD having uncomfortable seats, road wandering and quite intrusive road and wind noise. Not to mention the 8.4" uConnect being extremely outdated.
But I do miss the low end diesel torque, and the "fit anywhere" (compared to my F150 Raptor) of the Gladiator.
Anything I am missing?
