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I've been an avid camper and overlander most of my life. I'm in my early 40's, and I have owned 5 Jeeps over the years. 3 Wranglers, an XJ, and a WK2. I've never been into the ducks, and can't stand the clicky culty Jeep meet ups, but I have enjoyed being able to camp off grid in remote areas. My fiance currently drives my 2020 WK2, but it's strictly on road, and I own a 2020 Rubicon. It's loud, uncomfortable, drives poorly, and has fex luxuries. The positive side though is I have camped places in the blue ridge not accessible to most people.
Unfortunately I have now had this Jeep towed out of my driveway twice for electrical gremlins. It's currently in the local Mom and Pop shop trying to be figured out. Its been 3 weeks. I am so scared this vehicle is going to leave me stranded way off grid. The only other Jeep I ever had to have towed was my XJ, but that's just XJ life. That truck took a beating, and I literally took it off a jump as a kid lol. Reading forums, I am shocked to see these electrical issues are pretty common. I don't understand how so many people can be having these issues with Jeep, yet the issues are varied and different. It's so frustrating.
Anyways, once I get my Jeep back from shop I'm trading it in on a Trailhunter. I love the reliability of the Toyota, and the fact so many things I normally add are included and covered under warranty is a huge plus. I always install onboard air, roof rack, skid plates, ditch lights and sliders. I am a little concerned on mounting a winch, but I'm sure aftermarket will catch up soon. Even though I like ARB quite a bit, I'll replace the roof rack, and probably eliminate the snorkel. I can't stand the sound, and never go through more than 36" of water. I'm a little disappointed that at this price point a sunroof isn't an option, but having ventilated seats in an off road vehicle is awesome!
My first car i ever owned was a '81 Corolla. With 150k+ miles, that thing ran for 18 months, and I sold it for $100 less than I paid. Should have stuck with Toyota.
Unfortunately I have now had this Jeep towed out of my driveway twice for electrical gremlins. It's currently in the local Mom and Pop shop trying to be figured out. Its been 3 weeks. I am so scared this vehicle is going to leave me stranded way off grid. The only other Jeep I ever had to have towed was my XJ, but that's just XJ life. That truck took a beating, and I literally took it off a jump as a kid lol. Reading forums, I am shocked to see these electrical issues are pretty common. I don't understand how so many people can be having these issues with Jeep, yet the issues are varied and different. It's so frustrating.
Anyways, once I get my Jeep back from shop I'm trading it in on a Trailhunter. I love the reliability of the Toyota, and the fact so many things I normally add are included and covered under warranty is a huge plus. I always install onboard air, roof rack, skid plates, ditch lights and sliders. I am a little concerned on mounting a winch, but I'm sure aftermarket will catch up soon. Even though I like ARB quite a bit, I'll replace the roof rack, and probably eliminate the snorkel. I can't stand the sound, and never go through more than 36" of water. I'm a little disappointed that at this price point a sunroof isn't an option, but having ventilated seats in an off road vehicle is awesome!
My first car i ever owned was a '81 Corolla. With 150k+ miles, that thing ran for 18 months, and I sold it for $100 less than I paid. Should have stuck with Toyota.
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