I've had 4 Wranglers. 2013, 16,19,23. All 6 speed 4 door Rubis. I put roughly 90K on each one and have never had an issue with the transmissions. I also never let them do the software update fix thingy either.
Since you're asking our opinions, here's mine. Naming your Jeep is ghey. Never in a million years could I say to my wife, "let's take Pheonix to the mall". But that's me, not you....
I went to Farrish in VA (I live in Buffalo). Got 6% under invoice, at least that's what I think it was . It's in Ratbert's spread sheet. No one local was giving deals. It's often worth the drive
I've used a Wrangler Rubicon 4 door as a daily for 14 years. 2 JKU's and 2 JLUs. I drive 15-20 each way for work 5 days a week and use it for road trips. I'm in my 50's, my back is usually a bit sore from the work I do and I'm soft. I don't mind the ride quality or noise. My tires will be...
I'm sure no one remembers my last thread, but here's a quick recap. In Dec, a tree fell on my hard top and cracked it. I patched with some duct tape and it was fine while everything was frozen but leaked like a bitch when it rained. Fast forward to Saturday, the weather was nice and warm so I...
Well it seems that the water pours in exactly where the tree smashed my hardtop. And I am just waiting for some warm weather to get my soft top on. It's brand new, never been stretched yet so I need a warm sunny day
My '23 has 90K on it. A tree fell on it in December and cracked the hard top and now it leaks. It smells like a hockey bad now. Gross. So I'll go with 3 years, 90K
OP, are you worried about driving in the snow? Because a Wrangler is fine in the snow. With whatever set up you have. We just got about 2 feet of snow and the only time I even put it in 4 hi is when I'm stuck inside my parking spot because I snowblowed (snowblew? I don't know) myself in.