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PHC1 12-16-2018 01:35 PM

2020 Jeep Gladiator | Closer Look
 
https://youtu.be/haiSScBnjP0

mtroo 12-16-2018 03:42 PM

3 of my last 4 vehicles have been FCA products and I have sworn them off. Cool concept, I just have had way too many quality issues with the product lines.
I will admire from afar.

Antonmb 12-16-2018 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by mtroo (Post 944944)
3 of my last 4 vehicles have been FCA products and I have sworn them off. Cool concept, I just have had way too many quality issues with the product lines.
I will admire from afar.



I’m with you. Cool concept, but I have a Jeep Liberty that has given me more trouble than the last 4 other vehicles I’ve owned combined. No more Jeeps for me.

Mikado463 12-16-2018 05:54 PM

Tony / Tim, I'm with you. all those removable pieces look cool and sometime after the warranty expires they will all start to leak !

in it's class I'll take either the Chevy Colorado or Toyota Tacoma.

PHC1 12-16-2018 09:39 PM

I’m on my 4th Jeep, (Grand Cherokee) no problems whatsoever but I’ve never kept them past warranty. :D The Gladiator is an interesting choice for the adventure types and if one lives in an area where it can be used to it’s potential.

Formerly YB-2 12-17-2018 10:21 AM

We're looking at a vehicle to tow an RV and my wife likes 'the idea of a Jeep'. However, number 1 in our vehicle search is reliability. We will be sticking with either GM or Ford (Tahoe or Expedition).

PHC1 12-17-2018 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Formerly YB-2 (Post 945034)
We're looking at a vehicle to tow an RV and my wife likes 'the idea of a Jeep'. However, number 1 in our vehicle search is reliability. We will be sticking with either GM or Ford (Tahoe or Expedition).

If reliability is number 1 priority then it doesn't get much better than a Toyota Land Cruiser. Then again a Land Cruiser is 2x the base price of a Tahoe these days. :sigh: Of course the resale value of a Toyota Land Cruiser is much better than the competitors. :scratch2:

Overall the Tahoe or Expedition would be a solid choice.

Weirdcuba 12-17-2018 03:58 PM

+1 on the cruiser. Buy used. Solid as a rock for at least 200000 miles with regular maintenance. I towed a two horse trailer with mine (with horses and gear) for years and it never even blinked.

Grasshopper 12-17-2018 08:21 PM

I love my Tacoma...but I wish it had removable doors and roof!

Formerly YB-2 12-22-2018 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by PHC1 (Post 945038)
If reliability is number 1 priority then it doesn't get much better than a Toyota Land Cruiser. Then again a Land Cruiser is 2x the base price of a Tahoe these days. :sigh: Of course the resale value of a Toyota Land Cruiser is much better than the competitors. :scratch2:
Overall the Tahoe or Expedition would be a solid choice.

On a percentage of the MSRP the Land Cruiser is about like a Tahoe on retained value. Plus, the LC gets terrifically bad MPG. Especially pulling a trailer.

The Expedition with turbo-V6 looks to be the best bet, from the various reviews I've been reading. Like that it has the best ride, with comfort being just behind reliability on my list of requirements. Since the fall of 2007 (traded in an '02 Explorer) have put ~340Kmi on three GM vehicles. During that time I spent $70 on a repair, which I wanted rather than needed. Will be tough to pass up a Tahoe for a Ford. Probably go with the best 'deal' when we pull the trigger.


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