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Old 11-28-2012, 03:14 PM   #21
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Looks the same one they have making for years but with a aftermarket hood and bumpers.
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Old 11-28-2012, 03:25 PM   #22
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Actually it's changed a lot over the years... from the interior to the engine.


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Old 11-28-2012, 03:36 PM   #23
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Jeep, make a diesel Rubicon and I will buy it.
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Old 11-28-2012, 03:37 PM   #24
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Jeep, make a diesel Rubicon and I will buy it.
So would a lot of other people here in N. America.
This, however, is an option in Europe. The standard engine is the 2.8L four cylinder Turbo Diesel.

Just don't understand why they don't offer it here.

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Old 11-28-2012, 03:40 PM   #25
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So would a lot of other people here in N. America.
This, however, is an option in Europe. Just don't understand why they don't offer it here.
I would like to know how well VW does with their TDi line-up, I seem to see quite a few of them. I would think there are few vehicles that offering a diesel option is a no brainer, but what do I know.
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Old 11-28-2012, 03:41 PM   #26
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I owned a Jeep Wrangler for a couple months before selling it. Most uncomfortable ride I've ever experienced. Bought another Jeep, but this time an SUV in the form of a Jeep Grand Cherokee. Much much much nicer ride, and quiet.
I did the same thing, but I lasted three days. It was terrible. So gutless it could barely merge, too. I returned it to the dealership I bought it from, gave them $1000 for their trouble and gave my salesman a couple hundred bucks because I felt bad about taking his time/commission then flaking out. Had to be done, though.
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Old 11-28-2012, 03:48 PM   #27
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I did the same thing, but I lasted three days. It was terrible. So gutless it could barely merge, too. I returned it to the dealership I bought it from, gave them $1000 for their trouble and gave my salesman a couple hundred bucks because I felt bad about taking his time/commission then flaking out. Had to be done, though.
My understanding is the new 3.6L V6 283 hp 260 lb-ft torque engine mated with the new 5 spd auto or 6 spd manual tranny gives it a lot more pep.
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Old 11-28-2012, 04:21 PM   #28
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Yeah, the new Pentastar definitely helps, but the Wrangler is never going to have a a great "ride"...it's main purpose is to go off-road and it's hard to make a vehicle that does both well. People who buy them and spend 95% of their time driving it on asphalt bought the wrong car. The thing is though, there are literally dozens of CUV/SUV's out there for you if you just want something that is all cladded up to look tough, but will be driven on the street.

As for the Wrangler, I'm glad that there is still a good affordable options for guys who use their trucks for primarily off-roading.
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Old 11-28-2012, 04:25 PM   #29
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I would say that if you want a Wrangler with a good ride, the 4 door Sahara is the one to buy.

I used to own one, kept it for about a year before I got into the Germans.
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Old 11-28-2012, 04:31 PM   #30
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For the diesel options. It is ######ed we have as few as we do here. Sales guys at VW and Audi seemed to agree that they wish they had more to sell, since they sell like hotcakes.

Not sure why we don't get them.
For years it was because our diesel was much higher sulfur than Europe, so running a European engine here would nuke it's several thousand dollar emissions systems rather quickly. They actually had to produce different power trains for the North American bound vehicles.

Ultra-low-sulfur diesel became standard in North America just a couple years ago. Now we wait for car manufacturers to test the water and see if people like them here. Mercedes already brought over a bunch, and it sounds like Audi is next. Their 6 cylinder TDI will be available in many models across the range.
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I used to own one, kept it for about a year before I got into the Germans.
zee Germans also released this today.

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Old 11-28-2012, 06:30 PM   #32
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My understanding is the new 3.6L V6 283 hp 260 lb-ft torque engine mated with the new 5 spd auto or 6 spd manual tranny gives it a lot more pep.
I own one with the 3.6 and it is a substantial improvement in pickup speed. As for it driving like a tank, it is by no means a rolls royce, but common.... How brutal are you at driving manual???
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Old 11-28-2012, 06:59 PM   #33
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Oh, oh.... another thing for Rerun to like about me..

Here is my first Jeep; back when I was a Jeep Jamboree off-road trail guide with Daimler Chrysler.



This is the Jeep I drive now.

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I test drove one, thought it was going to be a blast. It felt like a clunky tank. You could see the gas gauge dropping as you drove. My wife was in the back seat too, she was not a fan.

For the diesel options. It is ######ed we have as few as we do here. Sales guys at VW and Audi seemed to agree that they wish they had more to sell, since they sell like hotcakes.

Not sure why we don't get them.

If it was up to me, all we would carry is TDI's. It is our number one selling engine, and our sales figures reflect it. Sometimes I wonder what the heck VW's strategy is. We already sell about 25-30 Tiguan's a month, and if we dumped the 2.0 TDI in it, we would EASILY double that figure. Every second customer asks if we can get them a TDI Tiguan. And the biggest reason people pass on it, is because of the lack of a Diesel engine.

The problem is that the US has not jumped on the TDI bandwagon like Canadians have....yet. And our allocation is directly linked with what the US market will bear even though VW Canada and USA are run as separate entities even when Canadians have very European'esque tastes in cars. Small, fuel efficient, and usually foreign rules the roost here. Americans just can't seem to kick the "There is no substitute for cubic inches" land yacht habit.

On a side note, I am still waiting for the elusive low mileage, rust free, never left pavement sub-$5000 97-06 TJ 5 spd to roll onto our lot to turn into a weekend warrior mobile. I just love the no-nonsense aspect of them, and I have always had a soft spot for them regardless of my domestic SUV hatred. They are the one exception.
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Old 11-29-2012, 12:00 PM   #35
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Not a 2013 but it is a sweet looking Rubi.

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Old 11-29-2012, 12:11 PM   #36
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This was the first jeep I ever drove, a Canadian army CJ. It was crazy fun. Often the mission was secondary to the airtime one could get while travelling across country.

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