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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Elburn, IL
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Jeep Gladiator
Grouchy old fart rant starting.
Our SIL borrowed our F-150 and trailer for the week and left us his Gladiator Mojave to use. Not too sure about it. The black marks against it are 4 doors, power windows, AT, v6, no running boards, and 8, count 'em, 8 shock absorbers. And I thought my LJ rode rough. Pluses are, and I hate to admit it because of the v6, acceleration and gas mileage. Also, it is quieter on the road than Mrs. C's Renegade. If the Gladiator was available as a 2 door with at least a 6.5 ft bed, I'd be all over it but not this. Grouchy old fart rant over.
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
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My brother in law had a J10 4WD pickup. It had a slant 6 and solid axels, manual transmission 4-speed with granny. We hauled lots of wood with that beast. I didn't mind the more primitive cabin because that was normal back then. It was original dark brown. Nice truck.
Trucks these days are posh limosines used as commuting vehicles. I do have a '21 Taco access cab that I use for hauling and pulling a utility trailer. Otherwise, it remains parked. I must admit I like the amenities. ![]()
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Join Date: Jan 2020
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We have a word for this. It's right on the tip of my tongue. Oh yeah, a pickup truck. I cannot fathom the purpose of the Gladiator nor the mindset of the people who buy them. To each their own, but if you want a truck -- buy a truck. If you don't need a truck, which is true for most people, I think most of the Gladiator owners would in reality be perfectly happy with a large hatchback or mid sized crossover. |
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