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I owned a Gladiator and had 0 problems with it! I liked it,,,wife could not get in/out of it! Would buy another with a small V8! Price is the problem. This video is not credible in my opinion!
In houston they got brand new 2024 Rubicon gladiators as low as 43k right now. So you can get the most off road capable truck for cheap right now. Your prices are waaaay off.
Not a single specific example after claiming a mountain of problems. Is it perfect? No. Neither are modern Toyotas though. Picking one up next week at a huge discount. I ain’t scared
I did the same, picked up a Nighthawk edition last month and am loving it (my first Jeep). It's not nearly as bad as the video claims and I plan to buy a Mojave next year after giving this one to my son.
Like any vehicle, you add more options you add more problems. The Gladiator has more payload than my '16 Ram 1500 3.0L. But if the Gladiator had over 2,200# payload, a trailer brake controller, and 8 bolt wheels, sales would be good. The v8 idea would build a bigger following of buyers. The transmission is the ZF 8-speed, not the Aisen 6-speed. The Pentastar is a very good engine. No problems in my '20 Dodge Durango or '23 Jeep JLU. The 3.0L is a good engine, but diesels need different driving habits than a gas engine. I would have preferred the 4 cylinder 3.0L diesel for better cooling of the turbo.
Honda, Ford, and GM have one cab option. Toyota has options, for now, as they're the volume leader in the category. The other bed options don't sell as much as people like to complain about. Not worth the tooling and extra manufacturing cost to cater to a small crowd. Each new body config has huge expenses for crash testing and certification. It has a removable top and doors, it's not meant to check all the same boxes as other trucks. It's not meant to be a fleet/work truck. You can use it as such, but it's not it's target demographic. Engine options are a head scratcher I agree. I'm guessing they'll eventually switch over as they ramp up the new v6 and wind down the old one. For now it's probably saving them money using pentastar.
🔴Which problem mentioned in the video is most important to you as a car owner? 🤔
🏆2025 Nissan Frontier Stuns Everybody WATCH HERE 👉th-cam.com/video/q5Y_5evp5Cw/w-d-xo.html
I owned a Gladiator and had 0 problems with it! I liked it,,,wife could not get in/out of it! Would buy another with a small V8! Price is the problem. This video is not credible in my opinion!
step one, make it less expensive. Step two, profit.
Spoken like someone who’s never been around/in a jeep gladiator
In houston they got brand new 2024 Rubicon gladiators as low as 43k right now. So you can get the most off road capable truck for cheap right now. Your prices are waaaay off.
Not a single specific example after claiming a mountain of problems. Is it perfect? No. Neither are modern Toyotas though. Picking one up next week at a huge discount. I ain’t scared
I did the same, picked up a Nighthawk edition last month and am loving it (my first Jeep). It's not nearly as bad as the video claims and I plan to buy a Mojave next year after giving this one to my son.
2021 and still love mine 😂. Was thinking of trading it for a new Land Cruiser and wife said hell no so she lives it too.😅
Like any vehicle, you add more options you add more problems. The Gladiator has more payload than my '16 Ram 1500 3.0L. But if the Gladiator had over 2,200# payload, a trailer brake controller, and 8 bolt wheels, sales would be good. The v8 idea would build a bigger following of buyers.
The transmission is the ZF 8-speed, not the Aisen 6-speed. The Pentastar is a very good engine. No problems in my '20 Dodge Durango or '23 Jeep JLU. The 3.0L is a good engine, but diesels need different driving habits than a gas engine. I would have preferred the 4 cylinder 3.0L diesel for better cooling of the turbo.
Completely ignored once you said the 3.6L V6 was unreliable lol. Glad you started with that a min in so I got the other 7 min of my life back
Honda, Ford, and GM have one cab option. Toyota has options, for now, as they're the volume leader in the category. The other bed options don't sell as much as people like to complain about. Not worth the tooling and extra manufacturing cost to cater to a small crowd. Each new body config has huge expenses for crash testing and certification. It has a removable top and doors, it's not meant to check all the same boxes as other trucks. It's not meant to be a fleet/work truck. You can use it as such, but it's not it's target demographic. Engine options are a head scratcher I agree. I'm guessing they'll eventually switch over as they ramp up the new v6 and wind down the old one. For now it's probably saving them money using pentastar.
With my 2001 2500 Ram, I have more ground clearance, basic climate control system, and a *functional 8 foot bed* .
Your info sucks. Like wrong about everything. I have an 8 speed
Bla bla bla. Have 2023. O problems. And love. Sorry❤
Wrong again. You won’t see me next time!
Doesn't know what he's talking about the pentastar V6 is a reliable engine
Blah, Blah, Blah. Had a 22, sold due to my wife's back issues. Otherwise not one problem over 2 plus years.
Jeeps going to seize production soon on the gladiator
It's a Jeep. Don't buy that garbage
click bait
I owned 3 gladiators what the hell are you talking about i had no issues with any of them go buy a bronco
You bad choice on info
Wahhh!!!!….Cry baby channel….Another Jeep hater site….Jeep is NOT for everybody,NOT a “kar” for wussies….Wahhhj!!!!
really stay away from it come on stellantis old CEO left so wut makes sense