Thanks for the video. I have the same JT except in white. 9500 miles and no issues so for on mine. I hear so much negativity and people having problems with them. It’s great to hear the good stuff
Don't let the negative fool you. Jeep has been and always will be outstanding. The motor while it had some issues in 2014 to 2018 is dialed in perfectly and this motor is in over a million vehicles. More so than just about any motor. The Trans is proven bullet proof. These rigs are outstanding. For every bad thing you see on the internet there are a thousand that are flawless and loved. Quality wise it blows the doors off my 22 tacoma I had. Same with fit and finish and robustness can not be matched in a midsize.
Great vid Sam... always enjoy the content, and agaaaaain I am impressed at how much info you fit into these videos. Great stuff. My 2021 JT ecoD is coming up on 40k with nooooooo issues YET. Love it. Stock rims with 35's and a leveling kit... those falken wildpeaks are doing great
@@Jason-Samko maaan i got them at $394 each, bought 5 of them... they are now over $500 each, not sure if I got them on the low end, since i've never bought tires that big/brand... those are the only tires i will use on the Gladiator from now on super quiet, and hope they last long time as well.
@Coyote5555 wildpeaks have went well over 80k miles on all 9 sets I had on trucks. Only 26k miles on the ones on Tina's 4 runner but they still look brand new
I saw an article from stelantis during the strike negotiations that showed the gladiator will be around in current form until 2027 before a new motor change and new design and new letter identification.
Aloha Jason. You're truly a nomadic hunter as your Gladiator has been put to good use. This is to show the durability of the Gladiator. Great video Jason. Also, the Gladiator has a great resale value as you mentioned from your prior videos.
Its 100% stock and stock wheels. I specifically bought 35x11.50 tires so that I did not need to change wheels. They are perfect tires and not much heavier than the stock 33s. yet much bigger. And I dont have that roller skate look with wheels that are too wide. (not a look that im personally a fan of) . These are same width as stock but 2 inches taller.
had the zr2 on order. But the deals were great on the rubicon so I bought it for 11k off msrp. And now after owning the gladiator for 14k miles Im super happy with it. Nothing short of amazing and the funnest vehicle Ive ever owned as well as the most capable. It has taken me to places I never would of attempted with any other truck ive owned.
Storage....I had to do a double take real quick when you flipped up your back seat. Looked almost like you were in my '22 gladiator, good load out and you got the right version of grey. I'm working on how to lock the under seat storage. If you decide to do a winch, look for a take off steel bumper, it's a factory option, I got mine with it, it's got the pop out panels for the winch parts that stick out the top and front and it's spot stout enough to mount your fairlead to the front. You also don't have to cut holes in your truck, warn winch plate, badlands 12k synthetic.
Yep love the storage. It's better than my f150 had or my ram 2500! Amazing storage. I keep watching my local market place to see if a factory steel bumper comes up. But honestly probably won't do a winch. Driving 40k miles a year I usually flip a truck every 2 years and get a new one. Not sure if the grand to 1500 bucks is worth it on the winch set up. And I already have a power puller I carry when I get into the Nasty places. Now had I already had the steel bumper I'd probably have a winch on it already.
I wonder if this would be a good landscape truck as this would be a combo for my family if I was to purchase one… thanks for all the great reviews as always jason….👍👍👍
We love Jeep as well, wife has JL 21, and I have the 23 Rubicon JT, I came from a ranger fx4 19, the back seat in the ranger had no room! And I was always fighting a shutter from take off! Best decision was sell it get a gladiator!
Thanks for the info on the extended warranty! Great to Know! I'm looking at a 2023 New Gladiator Rubicon from the dealership and would like to get an extended warranty.
Can we purchase the extended warranty on a used vehicle? Bought a 2022 Gladiator Rubicon with 16,200 miles. Can you provide the contact info - sounds like a great deal! Got a warranty offer from Mercury with 85K/60 months but it has some exclusions - mainly wear and tear. Curious if the one you got covers more.
Thank you for such an informative video. Driving a ‘23 Grand Cherokee L at the moment and looking to replace with the Gladiator when the facelift comes to South Africa. Have you experienced the ‘death wobbles’? Many are laughing at my potential trade down but Gladiator has such a cool factor and it’s more rare than the Exotics here! Any other advice?
I have never experienced the wobble in any of my jeeps. But I do don't get crazy on big lifts etc. Most I have lifted a jk was 2.5 to fit 35s on it. My gladiator is stock except for 35s. But between all of the jeeps I've owned I probably have 400k miles driven and never once felt it. I love the gladiator. I bet you will too. And I personally feel that in 2024, here in the states, out of all the trucks we have available, the gladiator is one of the highest quality most reliable trucks available.
@@Jason-Samko Thank you for the vote of confidence. Stellantis is not doing well here and many great products are being sidelined and misconceived. My first ever Jeep and probably not the last. Holding thumbs that the facelift will come to our shore.
@davidoliu it's crazy how different countries get different versions of each vehicle. But wish we could get some of the over seas vehicles here. Many usa vehicles are specific to here where as the rest of the world gets all the good stuff. Jimy, hilux, land cruiser, patrol, etc.
@@Jason-SamkoI have personally been lusting over many of the US specific models like the C8, Escalade, CT5, F150, Acura etc. you guys have it good there💪
@@Jason-Samko If you drive a lot, wouldn't it make sense to get a high mileage vehicle as it has already hit quite a bit of depreciation already?? Because mileage determined a lot on a vehicle value. Like the difference between the same model year truck can be 20-30k USD apart when comparing a 30k miles to 150k miles truck. I notice this gap alot when looking at the 2nd gen ford Raptor for example.
@lespaulguitarist92 I have bought new and drove for 200k miles. Bought used and drove to high miles, etc. I've tried it all. I've owned 29 new trucks and 7 used ones. I have found my system for buying that works best for me. Buy new, buy as low as possible, drive for 18 months, sell it with 60k miles and not loose a penny as I bought it so low. Since 2014 I have not paid a penny to drive a vehicle. Actually lost money on my tacoma but still in the green as I made monet on many of previous vehicles.
I am ready to pull the trigger on a 2323 Rubicon gladiator. Can you share your secret to getting such good deals buying so low and not losing money@@Jason-Samko
@@Jason-SamkoSorry as this may be a crazy question, but do you mean you simply haven’t lost money or you actually haven’t paid a truck note since 2014?
Will for sure this spring when we do some mtn trips. Otherwise my off roading is more mandatory to get to my hunting locations and I dont have the time to stop and set up cameras and I'm always by myself. I spends hours a week driving thru flooded swamp roads, mud holes, creek crossings etc to get to certain areas.
Yes for my needs as well as the fun factor. This thing is so much fun. You sit up high, can take the roof panels off in 20 seconds and it's just a absolute blast to drive. Makes every other truck I've owned seem kinda boring. And the capabilities offroad are insane.
Wait to when you see the corrosion appearing on the doors on the and hood then tell me how you like it. I understand a Class Action Suit is in the works. I was in the process of buying one also.
I have no fears. Not worried at all even if I were to keep it for many years. I would address it when it happens. And I believe it's been addressed since 2022 models and up. But I promise you this, I love this truck. Best mid size truck I've owned and so much fun! For my needs it's un beatable! And I do get tired of all the jeep nay sayers. I could rip any vehicle made today to pieces. Even toyota. Quality and reliability wide my money would bet this jeep proves to be better or just as good as any of them. It's already better than my tacoma was in the first 10k miles warranty claim wise. Zero so far for the gladiator and 4 for the tscoma in first 10k.
@jackbauer9347 I have no worries. If it shows up I will have it taken care of. It affects less than 1% of jeep wranglers and gladiators sold. I'll risk it and if it happens I'll fix it.
You own both the Tacoma with some badass tires & that Jeep obviously way bigger tires but seems like that Jeep just 🚬 the Tacoma thru the tough shit huh??
Absolutely. There is not even a comparison. Solid front axles much bigger tires, many better angles, front and rear lockers, jeeps crawl ratio. The capabilities and robustness of the gladiator is on a whole different level than the tacoma could ever be. Loved my tscoma. Absolutely loved it. But this gladiator is much more my lifestyle and better mpgs, better power delivery and smoother Trans. Plus the fun factor and all the extra back seat room and storage. For me personally and what I want a truck for on a scale of 1-10 I'd give the tacoma a 5 if the gladiator is a 10.
@@marki61422 do you watch any of his videos? You can tell how happy he is with that Jeep, I don't even know why you would make such a silly statement like that. But I guess Chevy fans will say anything 😂 + he addressed this in a 📽️ of why he canceled his ZR2 order he got 10K off MSRP & got 100,000 mi warranty for $1,200 bucks... Pay attention next time in class son, we taught u better than that🤷
@@Jason-Samko wow Jason that's crazy that the Tacoma is so much lower in your rating 5* then the Jeep 10* but I guess that's to be expected because Jeep is more of an off-road vehicle where the Tacoma can go off-road & on-road probably/hopefully a little better than the Jeep. But from what you're saying seems like Jeep got those road manners really sorted out on the Jeep🤔 but that's really impressive! I'm glad you like it & it's treating you well 💯👍👍🛻💨
Have had 2 Grands and 2 Saharas. Obviously both are cool and suck on mpg and are maintenance monsters. Too each their own. The cost to purchase is beyond stupid. Sorry Man....
If jeep quality was that bad then the resell value would not be there and you wouldn't see so many othe road. Don't believe all the stuff you see on the internet. And most times jeeps fail is because the owners mod them them selves. Like put a million watts of lights on them wired themselves and wonder why thry have electrical problems. Or put 37 in tires on them and wonder why they have problems with steering components. Or put a 200 pound bumper and a 80 pound winch without changing springs and shocks and wonder my the suspension is shot. Jeeps are the most heavily moded vehicles and that causes a world of gremlins to pop up. Yet everyday you pass by thousands of jeeps on the road that are flawless. And quality wise, my 22 tacoma could never match the fit and finish and durability of the jeep. And the resell is right on par with my tacoma.
Paid 46k for this gladiator rubicon. Front and rear lockers, 35 inch tires 13 inches of ground clearance, proven 3.6 motor that is currently one of the best motors in production matted to a transmission that is proven bulletproof. With resell value that is only beat buy older tacomas. Has more interior room than an midsize truck, more capability, and a fun factor that is off the chart and un touchable. And a durability factor that is un matched by anything other that a 2500 series truck. Mine has been living off road for 10k miles so far and zero issues. In the foest 10k miles on my tacoma it was in the shop 2 times for shock replacement, and for front bumper falling off. And then back again for a horrible dash rattle. And then again for a door seal failing.
@Coyote5555 I get pretty tired of people on any vehicle. If I buy a ram, a jeep, a colorado, f150, toyota, etc. Never fails always people try to step on you. Yet they actually know nothing. Trucks have been something I've been passionate about my whole life. That's why I've owned so many. And my job is to research, test and know this stuff. Yet these guys act like I'm an idiot😂
Thanks for the video. I have the same JT except in white. 9500 miles and no issues so for on mine.
I hear so much negativity and people having problems with them. It’s great to hear the good stuff
Don't let the negative fool you. Jeep has been and always will be outstanding. The motor while it had some issues in 2014 to 2018 is dialed in perfectly and this motor is in over a million vehicles. More so than just about any motor. The Trans is proven bullet proof. These rigs are outstanding. For every bad thing you see on the internet there are a thousand that are flawless and loved. Quality wise it blows the doors off my 22 tacoma I had. Same with fit and finish and robustness can not be matched in a midsize.
...the negative stuff is being paid for by Jeep's competition...
My 2021 Rubicon and my 2024 Rubicon has taken an absolute beating off-road! These Jeeps are tough as hell!
Love hearing that! This one has spent alot of the time covered im mud. But it cleans pretty easy and I love it.
Im down here in Melbourne Australia, i cant wait to get one of these trucks! 🔥🤘
You guys have some amazing vehicles there already too. Wish we could get the hilux, and 70 series.
Great vid Sam... always enjoy the content, and agaaaaain I am impressed at how much info you fit into these videos. Great stuff. My 2021 JT ecoD is coming up on 40k with nooooooo issues YET. Love it. Stock rims with 35's and a leveling kit... those falken wildpeaks are doing great
Love hearing this and thank you. Glad the truck is doing great. Those falkens should last a very long time. Best wearing tire I've ever tried
@@Jason-Samko maaan i got them at $394 each, bought 5 of them... they are now over $500 each, not sure if I got them on the low end, since i've never bought tires that big/brand... those are the only tires i will use on the Gladiator from now on super quiet, and hope they last long time as well.
@Coyote5555 wildpeaks have went well over 80k miles on all 9 sets I had on trucks. Only 26k miles on the ones on Tina's 4 runner but they still look brand new
Rumor is the Gladiator is getting canceled 25.
I saw an article from stelantis during the strike negotiations that showed the gladiator will be around in current form until 2027 before a new motor change and new design and new letter identification.
Aloha Jason. You're truly a nomadic hunter as your Gladiator has been put to good use. This is to show the durability of the Gladiator. Great video Jason. Also, the Gladiator has a great resale value as you mentioned from your prior videos.
Definitely loving this vehicle and it fits my lifestyle so well.
Did you have to change your wheels to fit your 35 inch tires? It still looks stock!
Its 100% stock and stock wheels. I specifically bought 35x11.50 tires so that I did not need to change wheels. They are perfect tires and not much heavier than the stock 33s. yet much bigger. And I dont have that roller skate look with wheels that are too wide. (not a look that im personally a fan of) . These are same width as stock but 2 inches taller.
Am thinking of getting the 2024 gladiator Rubicon. I'm surprised you didn't get the Colorado zr2. Your gladiator looks awesome!
had the zr2 on order. But the deals were great on the rubicon so I bought it for 11k off msrp. And now after owning the gladiator for 14k miles Im super happy with it. Nothing short of amazing and the funnest vehicle Ive ever owned as well as the most capable. It has taken me to places I never would of attempted with any other truck ive owned.
Storage....I had to do a double take real quick when you flipped up your back seat. Looked almost like you were in my '22 gladiator, good load out and you got the right version of grey. I'm working on how to lock the under seat storage. If you decide to do a winch, look for a take off steel bumper, it's a factory option, I got mine with it, it's got the pop out panels for the winch parts that stick out the top and front and it's spot stout enough to mount your fairlead to the front. You also don't have to cut holes in your truck, warn winch plate, badlands 12k synthetic.
Yep love the storage. It's better than my f150 had or my ram 2500! Amazing storage. I keep watching my local market place to see if a factory steel bumper comes up. But honestly probably won't do a winch. Driving 40k miles a year I usually flip a truck every 2 years and get a new one. Not sure if the grand to 1500 bucks is worth it on the winch set up. And I already have a power puller I carry when I get into the Nasty places. Now had I already had the steel bumper I'd probably have a winch on it already.
I wonder if this would be a good landscape truck as this would be a combo for my family if I was to purchase one… thanks for all the great reviews as always jason….👍👍👍
The rubicon model can tow 5k pounds. The non rubicon can tow 7k pounds.
Surprised it didn't come with the steal bumper ....not sure you can just cut it and put a winch on the plastic one though
I can cut it and add a winch plate under this stock bumper.
We love Jeep as well, wife has JL 21, and I have the 23 Rubicon JT, I came from a ranger fx4 19, the back seat in the ranger had no room! And I was always fighting a shutter from take off! Best decision was sell it get a gladiator!
Love that you guys are loving your jeeps. It's my favorite truck I've ever owned.
Thanks for the info on the extended warranty! Great to Know! I'm looking at a 2023 New Gladiator Rubicon from the dealership and would like to get an extended warranty.
@@fchrisb804 yep best price I found on the warranty.
Can we purchase the extended warranty on a used vehicle? Bought a 2022 Gladiator Rubicon with 16,200 miles. Can you provide the contact info - sounds like a great deal! Got a warranty offer from Mercury with 85K/60 months but it has some exclusions - mainly wear and tear. Curious if the one you got covers more.
I believe you can as long as you buy it before the vehicle hits 3 year 36k. Check my extended warranty video. I have all his information in that video
Thank you for such an informative video. Driving a ‘23 Grand Cherokee L at the moment and looking to replace with the Gladiator when the facelift comes to South Africa. Have you experienced the ‘death wobbles’? Many are laughing at my potential trade down but Gladiator has such a cool factor and it’s more rare than the Exotics here! Any other advice?
I have never experienced the wobble in any of my jeeps. But I do don't get crazy on big lifts etc. Most I have lifted a jk was 2.5 to fit 35s on it. My gladiator is stock except for 35s. But between all of the jeeps I've owned I probably have 400k miles driven and never once felt it. I love the gladiator. I bet you will too. And I personally feel that in 2024, here in the states, out of all the trucks we have available, the gladiator is one of the highest quality most reliable trucks available.
@@Jason-Samko Thank you for the vote of confidence. Stellantis is not doing well here and many great products are being sidelined and misconceived. My first ever Jeep and probably not the last. Holding thumbs that the facelift will come to our shore.
@davidoliu it's crazy how different countries get different versions of each vehicle. But wish we could get some of the over seas vehicles here. Many usa vehicles are specific to here where as the rest of the world gets all the good stuff. Jimy, hilux, land cruiser, patrol, etc.
@@Jason-SamkoI have personally been lusting over many of the US specific models like the C8, Escalade, CT5, F150, Acura etc. you guys have it good there💪
Great review. 40000 miles a year wow My 2023 has 8200 miles after 12 months they're great trucks for sure
Yep I do a lot of driving. and as crazy as it sounds half of those will be on mud roads and flooded swamp roads.
@@Jason-Samko If you drive a lot, wouldn't it make sense to get a high mileage vehicle as it has already hit quite a bit of depreciation already?? Because mileage determined a lot on a vehicle value. Like the difference between the same model year truck can be 20-30k USD apart when comparing a 30k miles to 150k miles truck. I notice this gap alot when looking at the 2nd gen ford Raptor for example.
@lespaulguitarist92 I have bought new and drove for 200k miles. Bought used and drove to high miles, etc. I've tried it all. I've owned 29 new trucks and 7 used ones. I have found my system for buying that works best for me. Buy new, buy as low as possible, drive for 18 months, sell it with 60k miles and not loose a penny as I bought it so low. Since 2014 I have not paid a penny to drive a vehicle. Actually lost money on my tacoma but still in the green as I made monet on many of previous vehicles.
I am ready to pull the trigger on a 2323 Rubicon gladiator. Can you share your secret to getting such good deals buying so low and not losing money@@Jason-Samko
@@Jason-SamkoSorry as this may be a crazy question, but do you mean you simply haven’t lost money or you actually haven’t paid a truck note since 2014?
Thanks for the video. The Mopar warranty price is incredible. Is there a number you recommend to call to learn more? Thanks in advance.
th-cam.com/video/8fl6aJBauOk/w-d-xo.html
Watch this video. Has all the information on who to call to get the warranty
@@Jason-Samko You Rock! New subscriber here as well. Take care!
@@donenke5607 glad you are enjoying the vids
How did you get that extended warranty?
Just published a video on it 3 days ago. Called don't buy and extended warranty unless you understand this. Should be right st the top of my channel.
Thanks
Man, I wanna see what off-roading you do. Can you make a video please?
Will for sure this spring when we do some mtn trips. Otherwise my off roading is more mandatory to get to my hunting locations and I dont have the time to stop and set up cameras and I'm always by myself. I spends hours a week driving thru flooded swamp roads, mud holes, creek crossings etc to get to certain areas.
I second that!
@@Coyote5555 thank you!
They have a product to cover the hinges. Rock stoppers (z) inexpensive
Thank you. Will check those out
You like it better than your Tacoma you sold?
Yes for my needs as well as the fun factor. This thing is so much fun. You sit up high, can take the roof panels off in 20 seconds and it's just a absolute blast to drive. Makes every other truck I've owned seem kinda boring. And the capabilities offroad are insane.
Wait to when you see the corrosion appearing on the doors on the and hood then tell me how you like it. I understand a Class Action Suit is in the works. I was in the process
of buying one also.
I have no fears. Not worried at all even if I were to keep it for many years. I would address it when it happens. And I believe it's been addressed since 2022 models and up. But I promise you this, I love this truck. Best mid size truck I've owned and so much fun! For my needs it's un beatable! And I do get tired of all the jeep nay sayers. I could rip any vehicle made today to pieces. Even toyota. Quality and reliability wide my money would bet this jeep proves to be better or just as good as any of them. It's already better than my tacoma was in the first 10k miles warranty claim wise. Zero so far for the gladiator and 4 for the tscoma in first 10k.
@jackbauer9347 I have no worries. If it shows up I will have it taken care of. It affects less than 1% of jeep wranglers and gladiators sold. I'll risk it and if it happens I'll fix it.
@@jackbauer9347 Google is your friend. The info is right there at your finger tips
Nice review
You own both the Tacoma with some badass tires & that Jeep obviously way bigger tires but seems like that Jeep just 🚬 the Tacoma thru the tough shit huh??
Absolutely. There is not even a comparison. Solid front axles much bigger tires, many better angles, front and rear lockers, jeeps crawl ratio. The capabilities and robustness of the gladiator is on a whole different level than the tacoma could ever be. Loved my tscoma. Absolutely loved it. But this gladiator is much more my lifestyle and better mpgs, better power delivery and smoother Trans. Plus the fun factor and all the extra back seat room and storage. For me personally and what I want a truck for on a scale of 1-10 I'd give the tacoma a 5 if the gladiator is a 10.
@@Jason-Samko Bet you wish you'd got the Colorado ZR2 now.
@marki61422 not even remotely. This jeep is perfect for my life style and the fun factor if it is off the charts. Love this truck
@@marki61422 do you watch any of his videos? You can tell how happy he is with that Jeep, I don't even know why you would make such a silly statement like that. But I guess Chevy fans will say anything 😂 + he addressed this in a 📽️ of why he canceled his ZR2 order he got 10K off MSRP & got 100,000 mi warranty for $1,200 bucks... Pay attention next time in class son, we taught u better than that🤷
@@Jason-Samko wow Jason that's crazy that the Tacoma is so much lower in your rating 5* then the Jeep 10* but I guess that's to be expected because Jeep is more of an off-road vehicle where the Tacoma can go off-road & on-road probably/hopefully a little better than the Jeep. But from what you're saying seems like Jeep got those road manners really sorted out on the Jeep🤔 but that's really impressive! I'm glad you like it & it's treating you well 💯👍👍🛻💨
Just add mud flaps to the front guards behind the wheels
and stone chips go away.
I got my 2023 Gladiator from Jimmy Britt. 😅
I use them for all my service, but they couldn't match or come close to the deal. But I sure tried to buy from them
@@Jason-Samko 10-4. I'm from over in Claxton 😁
11 mpg and no complaints? 😂😂😂
Thats was from towing a 3k pound enclosed trailer from Georgia to Nebraska and back.
Brother, you talk faster than a used car salesman with ADHD!
Yep but just think of all the time I saved you.
Oh man lol
@@Jason-Samko great reply!
Wow, good one samko! Lol. 😅
It's a damn shame that so many men in our great country are so easily offended by a lighthearted joke not even directed at them. @@paulgetty5405
Have had 2 Grands and 2 Saharas. Obviously both are cool and suck on mpg and are maintenance monsters. Too each their own. The cost to purchase is beyond stupid. Sorry Man....
Jeep build quality has never known to be good its just a fact, i work with people who have had jeeps and they were not happy.
If jeep quality was that bad then the resell value would not be there and you wouldn't see so many othe road. Don't believe all the stuff you see on the internet. And most times jeeps fail is because the owners mod them them selves. Like put a million watts of lights on them wired themselves and wonder why thry have electrical problems. Or put 37 in tires on them and wonder why they have problems with steering components. Or put a 200 pound bumper and a 80 pound winch without changing springs and shocks and wonder my the suspension is shot. Jeeps are the most heavily moded vehicles and that causes a world of gremlins to pop up. Yet everyday you pass by thousands of jeeps on the road that are flawless. And quality wise, my 22 tacoma could never match the fit and finish and durability of the jeep. And the resell is right on par with my tacoma.
Paid 46k for this gladiator rubicon. Front and rear lockers, 35 inch tires 13 inches of ground clearance, proven 3.6 motor that is currently one of the best motors in production matted to a transmission that is proven bulletproof. With resell value that is only beat buy older tacomas. Has more interior room than an midsize truck, more capability, and a fun factor that is off the chart and un touchable. And a durability factor that is un matched by anything other that a 2500 series truck. Mine has been living off road for 10k miles so far and zero issues. In the foest 10k miles on my tacoma it was in the shop 2 times for shock replacement, and for front bumper falling off. And then back again for a horrible dash rattle. And then again for a door seal failing.
@@Jason-Samko holy response, keeeep going. I totally agree
@Coyote5555 I get pretty tired of people on any vehicle. If I buy a ram, a jeep, a colorado, f150, toyota, etc. Never fails always people try to step on you. Yet they actually know nothing. Trucks have been something I've been passionate about my whole life. That's why I've owned so many. And my job is to research, test and know this stuff. Yet these guys act like I'm an idiot😂
I find the jeep trucks like this to be atrocious.
Cool.
Mudflaps...