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Interior Space
Gas and is a Truck, plus Driver and Passenger roof tops come off
Styling
Power
Lot more power than the JKs
Dashboard
Dashboards is nicely laid out and conveys the critical information for the operation of the vehicle.
Technology and Entertainment
Tech inside is light years ahead of the old JK models
Technology and Entertainment
Rubicons should have a rear and front camera set up as a standard minimum since they are designed for off road terrain
Styling
These gladiators are very odd looking in stock formation however add a small lift and 35 - 37 tires and they then look fantastic.
Cabin Noise
It is a "Jeep Thing". but the noise level is what it is.
Visibility
i can see better in this than a smaller car and the lights are brighter at night
Fuel Economy
i can driver farther in this .. takes about $50 to fill up but it lasts longer
Cost to Maintain
with big cars come big responsibilities. it’s a lil more expensive to get some things done than having a smaller vehicle
Ride and Handling
So far, did a few trips with it including driving from Greenville, SC to Key West and it was very comfortable with a 23mpg.
Interior Space
4 adults with lot of luggages was great
Fuel Economy
23mpg for a 2000k miles trip
Value
Really there is no Con..
Styling
I just like the look
Interior Space
adequate
Cabin Noise
acceptable
Cargo Space
not much cargo space for a pickup but I knew that when I purchased
Fuel Economy
not the best but I was aware when I purchased
Seat Comfort
smaller seat than I would like but I a used to a full size pickup.
Interior Space
Loved the interior room, especially the rear seat area, for my family. much more rear room and legroom for passengers than the other mid-size pickups out there like the Tacoma and Canyon.
Fuel Economy
for a truck, it gets decent gas mileage. I average 19-20mpg on the highway and 17 mpg around town, on stock 285/70R17’s. In comparison, my ‘22 4Runner with same tires only got 13.1 mpg on the highway.
Power
About the only con with this Jeep truck is the power. Don’t get me wrong, it’s sufficient power, but Jeep should have offered a V8 trim level with their Hemi. And understand, it is a Jeep at heart. So if you’re not used to front solid axle driving dynamics, you may not like this vehicle. If you can get by that initial shock of how it drives like a Jeep, then you’re in store a fun filled ownership experience. there’s nothing like being able to take the top off and head out to the beach for the day, or explore local trails nearby.
Interior Space
Power
Cabin Noise
Fuel Economy
Cost to Maintain
Seat Comfort
Technology and Entertainment
I like it for its smooth driving and adaptation to any terrain
Styling
It reflects a style of freedom and a taste for outdoor activities.
Cargo Space
It can be loaded with what us necessary to enjoy the adventure of activities on all terrain.
Seat Comfort
comfortable. I can elevate or lower drivers seat.
Power
able to accelerate at comfortable speed when needed
Cargo Space
sufficient space for my needs
Visibility
windshield post obstructs view somewhat
Cost to Maintain
more expensive than I thought
Seat Comfort
rear seat seems short of foot space
Styling
something different it's like having a rangler and a truck in one...lots of accessories.. to play with
Dashboard
very digital and updated
Ride and Handling
put some 35x12.5 and it fitted with having to lift it.
Cabin Noise
it's lil noise .well it's a outdoor vehicle so it's expected
Power
v6 very powerful I usually go to 80 at the highway
Cost to Maintain
well it's a toy so .. enough said