As long as your patience will allow... in the long run you will likely have a better experience if you wait for the early adopters to shake out the bugs
Doesn't it seem like there are already plenty of JLs in stock... sitting unsold on lots? If so, this makes the delays in ordered builds and delays in the other colors seem odd.
Just a little fun here... no need to take offense... I just put street tires on my trail bike and I'm OK with that... If not for mall crawlers there might not be enough of a market for Wranglers to be produced... that said.... if your favorite option is painted fenders you might have a mall crawler
Heated seat covers can be quickly slipped on and have the switches in the covers... I know it's not even close to looking factory but could be a quick solution that you could sell off later... plus they protect the factory seat material
It might be pretty good..
turbo diesel power
5 speed trans
2 speed transfer case
3.73 gears
Warn Winch
Bestop
KC HiLites
MTX Stereo
BFG tires
(and "assembled" in USA)
Yeah.... I've heard something like that can even be applied in multiple layers, allowing the outer one to be pulled off when damaged ....I wonder what the downsides are...
Anyone ever driven or even seen one of these? It makes the base JL look luxurious ...
https://dirtwheelsmag.com/2018-roxor/2018-mahindra-roxor-le-static/
I found the JL to feel significantly better on-road. I'm guessing that was mostly due to the use of lighter weight metals, especially up high on the body, I preferred the on-road handling of the base model compared to a high optioned model, likely due to its lighter weight and a lower center...
"While there is standard rust on the undercarriage... "
"Standard rust" on a brand new vehicle? I hope that term describes light surface rust on a very heavy and uncoated part like a drive shaft. That term shouldn't apply to any new parts that were supposed to be treated to hinder rusting
@That One Guy - Oh I've heard of it... happens every day. But I wouldn't spend a large amount of money on a discretionary purchase if I had serious doubts about things as fundamental as frame welds. Sometimes though, I admire people who are that bold. Put it in 4 low and go for it...
Iām going to wait it out and see how things develop. Iām OK if I donāt get a JL right away. Personally, Iād find a Tacoma kinda boring. But there are plenty of other vehicles that could fill the void while the JL is improved and other options, versions, or editions are brought to market...