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  1. Picked it up !

    Very nice! Looks just as shiny as the ones that cost double and beyond. Terrific bang for the buck in the Sports.
  2. $2000 Price Increase For 2021 Jeep Wrangler 4xe

    Courtesy of @fczabala - Latest spreadsheet reflecting the recent price increase. https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/attachments/2021-jlu-pricing-xlsx.461670/
  3. Owners show off your new 4xe!

    Picked up practically a "twin" to yours on Monday. Sting Gray / Dark Saddle Sahara, but with the Sky One Touch Top. Thanks for all of your contributions over on LeaseHackr. Your post was the inspiration to place the order! 👍
  4. New order/lease

    Congratulations on the intended new 4xe! As you calculate your lease numbers, note that there was an $1810 price increase this month that is not yet reflected on the Jeep website. The base MSRP for a Rubicon is now $53,505. If you can find one on a dealer lot that had its sticker generated...
  5. 4xe Check Engine Light Issue (CEL)

    Didn't want to join this club, but here I am. Less than 24 hours in, and the check engine light already fired. Took delivery yesterday, with the Jeep fully charged and full of gas. Drove 125 miles, which took the battery to <1% and started to break in the gas engine. Plugged into my JuiceBox...
  6. 21 JL first outing, what did i do wrong?

    Wow, tough crowd! As a fellow soon-to-be Jeep newbie, some of these posts make me feel like we showed up in our new Wranglers like this: (Totally kidding, and no offense intended if this is someone on the forum or their daughter... )
  7. Full 4xe Review by The Straight Pipes

    Is 4WD unavailable or highly restricted when running in electric only mode? When accelerating through the mud at around 10:10 in the video, the rears are spinning like crazy, and it doesn't look like much power at all is going to the front. He claims that he had it in 4 HIGH PART TIME and 4...
  8. Which engine for Colorado passes?

    Newbie to the Jeep world, but after living in Colorado for 20+ years and driving all kinds of vehicles, I'm a little surprised how many people think the 3.6L naturally aspirated engine is a good choice for high altitude performance. It sounds better and is potentially more durable and reliable...


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