2024 Jeep Gladiator Mojave X
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No idea what most of that tech spec means, but it looks awesome and looks like it’d have no problem with climbing anything less than Mount Everest. I think I’d like one just to annoy Tyre Extinguishers, if they’re still a thing.
I’ve had three Foresters (I’m in the UK) and with winter tyres they were more capable than the Land Cruisers I’ve had in snow etc.
I’ve had three Foresters (I’m in the UK) and with winter tyres they were more capable than the Land Cruisers I’ve had in snow etc.
Very interesting. As a fan of trophy trucks and Ultra 4 things, it seems well spec'd. Unfortunately here in the UK there are very, very few Jeep aftermarket suppliers, which means a very small following of Jeeps, we of course have Land Rover. The only real aftermarket company in the UK is more for the 'mall crawlers', to use an American term.
As much as I'll enjoy your input here, I think it may not quite get the audience you may be looking for, being a mainly an English site.
As much as I'll enjoy your input here, I think it may not quite get the audience you may be looking for, being a mainly an English site.
reconjt said:
So around £35,000 for a fully loaded Gladiator. Insurance is fully comprehensive and is around 50 quid. Road Tax which is known as vehicle property tax where I live is 40 quid for the year.

I also like the build sheets all cars seem to have, so much easier than scouring ad photos for that elusive extra button or a glimpse of a sunroof.
I watch a couple of American off road channels and the want for a Jeep is high, especially as they arent overly common in the UK compared to the other SUVs. Never looked into their reliabiity though.
Didnt even know about the Movave being different so thats enlightening. Look forward to seeing what you do with it .
Didnt even know about the Movave being different so thats enlightening. Look forward to seeing what you do with it .
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