Scott97
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Ya, makes a search for a set of used 2 door half doors even more of a challenge. Ugh!I would wait until the V6 +auto comes back, would want my Jeep to last as long as possible. The half doors are a real shame![]()
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Ya, makes a search for a set of used 2 door half doors even more of a challenge. Ugh!I would wait until the V6 +auto comes back, would want my Jeep to last as long as possible. The half doors are a real shame![]()
Don't you think at some point they will bring them back?Ya, makes a search for a set of used 2 door half doors even more of a challenge. Ugh!
Fingers crossed on those half doors!Don't you think at some point they will bring them back?
I have to say that ordering guide is incredibly disappointing...if Jeep thinks the only solution to the problem they have is to keep prices the same or slightly increase them...I feel.a bit disgusted tbh...
I quite liked the earl as well, it was "plain" but also unique, and I agree re: fun colors. My fiancee just got a tuscadero on the limited run. love it or hate it, there is no denying it is unique! I have been watching the forum for updates on the 25s as I am excited to see what colors are offered. In the coming years, I intend to purchase a new Jeep myself, but if they most exciting thing they are offering is the "new" blue that is on the mini-vans, I will not be getting one. I want to see nacho, gecko, hella yella, punkin, etc.... or entirely new, bold, fun colors.I'm so bummed they're not offering Earl Grey anymore. To me, that was the best color they've ever made. And that's saying a lot because Jeep has been known for their vibrant colors over the years. Just the previous JK's had virtually every color in the rainbow but now they have red, blue and that's it. No orange, yellow, purple, pink, or green. Not even a khaki color anymore. Everything's so watered down. Just black, white, dark grey, dark blue and silver. Where's the fun in that? I guess the others didn't sell all that well but most times when I see a JK or JL Wrangler, it's in a fun color.
Yes but no 2 doors. At least the dealerships near me don't have any 2 door jeeps.Yeah I posted a few weeks ago how jeep.com had over 500 2023models in inventory.
Pushing the cost onto the consumer...I see...I think I saw Mopar was offeringFingers crossed on those half doors!
IMO and for what it is worth, Jeep is desperately trying to reduce costs. One way to do that is simplify the product line and offerings. Not a good plan if you want growth and is not the path that Jeep has followed with the JK or the JL over that past many years.
I feel the same...or I'd get white or firecracker.I quite liked the earl as well, it was "plain" but also unique, and I agree re: fun colors. My fiancee just got a tuscadero on the limited run. love it or hate it, there is no denying it is unique! I have been watching the forum for updates on the 25s as I am excited to see what colors are offered. In the coming years, I intend to purchase a new Jeep myself, but if they most exciting thing they are offering is the "new" blue that is on the mini-vans, I will not be getting one. I want to see nacho, gecko, hella yella, punkin, etc.... or entirely new, bold, fun colors.
I believe M/H means Must HaveNew member here … thinking about a 2025 Rubicon to replace my aging JK Sport, so found this order guide very helpful!
What does “M/H” mean with regard to certain options?
BRING BACK THE DIESELS!!!
Think March.What is "late availability"? Which month typically?
Makes me really glad that my '24 has the V6 and Auto!I would wait until the V6 +auto comes back, would want my Jeep to last as long as possible. The half doors are a real shame![]()