BuffaloBill
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For me the reason was the diesel is only being offered in the 4-door (didn’t see that voting option).
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After test driving all the JL models last weekend, two and four doors, I personally feel the ride difference on a stock vehicle is negligible. Now this may change with a lift and bigger tires, but I didn't find any of the 2 doors to ride rougher on my long test loop over a variety of conditions.This surprised me. Jeep has come a LONG way in terms of ride.I know the two-door is a bit better off road but the Unlimited is more practical as a daily driver. I'll be using mine for back country camping and I need to haul my gear, and I'll actually sleep in the back. The two door also has a rougher ride.
I have both
It has a lot more to do with wheelbase than the number of doors, for me. On road stability with strong side winds and on ice, as well as better climbing and descending capability.Everyone has different taste.... so I didn't get a four door, but I see 10X as many four doors and I'm just curious
Can't purchase a factory ordered diesel in a 2 door, would have otherwise.
For me the reason was the diesel is only being offered in the 4-door (didn’t see that voting option).
Can't get a Sahara in 2 door either.Sky One Touch