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It's kinda stressful, lol.

I've pretty much decided on the 2.0L I4, personally. I'm going to go drive one this weekend, just to be sure, but the 3.6L V6 is a ~$1800 addition to my bottom line, and I'd have to give up some other stuff to cram it in. Most everyone who has the 2.0L I4 raves about it, and it seems to get better MPG.
Sounds like right now you still undeceive about the following.
- Engine, go drive both of them multiple times today. Go in with an open mind. Do not let price dictate your decision. Go with whichever one will put a smile on your face every time you step on the gas pedal
- Color, this is completely subjective, but see if you can find two of those colors on the lot and really stare are them for a while. Which color could you see driving for 5+ years and having zero regrets with?
- Cloth or Leather, to me not have the pull down cup holders is a deal break for you. This should be an easy decision.
- Sahara Regular or Altitude - I think the altitude looks better with it's black trim but again color is subjective. You already see the price difference is about the same.
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It's kinda stressful, lol.

I've pretty much decided on the 2.0L I4, personally. I'm going to go drive one this weekend, just to be sure, but the 3.6L V6 is a ~$1800 addition to my bottom line, and I'd have to give up some other stuff to cram it in. Most everyone who has the 2.0L I4 raves about it, and it seems to get better MPG.
I have decision paralysis on a daily basis and with this being such a big purchase I'm overthinking everything. I really want the diesel, but I've never owned one and I'm not sure if I want to start.
 
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I have decision paralysis on a daily basis and with this being such a big purchase I'm overthinking everything. I really want the diesel, but I've never owned one and I'm not sure if I want to start.
That was my second easy choice, but I probably drive less than 40 miles a week. If commuted longer it would be a no brainer for me.
 

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Sounds like right now you still undeceive about the following.
- Engine, go drive both of them multiple times today. Go in with an open mind. Do not let price dictate your decision. Go with whichever one will put a smile on your face every time you step on the gas pedal
- Color, this is completely subjective, but see if you can find two of those colors on the lot and really stare are them for a while. Which color could you see driving for 5+ years and having zero regrets with?
- Cloth or Leather, to me not have the pull down cup holders is a deal break for you. This should be an easy decision.
- Sahara Regular or Altitude - I think the altitude looks better with it's black trim but again color is subjective. You already see the price difference is about the same.
This is pretty accurate, with a few notes:

Engine - This is basically decided unless the 2.0L just really seems sluggish on my test drive tomorrow.
Cloth/Leather - yeah, knowing that about the pull-down pretty well locked this one up.
Sahara vs Altitude - this is tied to the color, tbh. If I decide on the Hydro Blue, then I'll have to go Sahara for the black top. I can't do that much of such a loud blue. If I decide on Granite, then the Altitude just makes way more sense for me. This would be a significantly easier decision if they had a better blue option. If that Tuscadero color hits the 4dr on the June order sheets and I can confirm it's the blue from the new Pacifica, I'd be golden.

In the long haul, the blue would probably honestly be better - will be much easier to get black accessories/decals than to try to color match blue ones, have to get them powder coated all the time, etc. I'm also going to see if Gupton can order the Sahara with *only* the Advanced Safety and skip the Safety package. Online it automatically adds both, but I don't really want/need the Safety package.
 

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I have decision paralysis on a daily basis and with this being such a big purchase I'm overthinking everything.
Haha, same man. I'm 38 and have only owned 4 vehicles in my life. Bought a '99 Hyundai Accent when I turned 16, drove it for 8 years. Then bought an '06 GMC Sierra, drove it till 2015, sold it for a 2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid cause I had a 45 mile commute. Drove the Hyundai for ~6 months, went into depression, just wanted my truck back, so I gave it to my wife and bought my current '07 GMC Sierra. Plan to drive this jeep at least ~10 years unless one of my daughters want it when they turn 16 (long time from now).

So it's a pretty big decision, lol. I started building vehicles online ~12 months ago to try to figure out what I was going to replace the truck with.
 

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That was my second easy choice, but I probably drive less than 40 miles a week. If commuted longer it would be a no brainer for me.
I'm about the same, lots of short trips, less than 3 miles, with the occasional long trip every couple of weeks. I know those aren't the best conditions for the diesel but I still want it. The torque, sound, and presumed reliability of a diesel just feels right. The thought of a turbo gas engine doesn't excite me, I know people are happy with them though. My biggest turn off from the 2.0T is the aux battery. From what I've read it is a really bad design.
 
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I'm about the same, lots of short trips, less than 3 miles, with the occasional long trip every couple of weeks. I know those aren't the best conditions for the diesel but I still want it. The torque, sound, and presumed reliability of a diesel just feels right. The thought of a turbo gas engine doesn't excite me, I know people are happy with them though. My biggest turn off from the 2.0T is the aux battery. From what I've read it is a really bad design.
Then I would get it and just be prepared for a more upkeep and more cost to maintain. But you get the engine you wanted right? I love the sound of it and that's one reason I wanted it, but I like the sound of the 392 more hahaha!
 

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I had a KL Cherokee in Hydro Blue and that was a gorgeous color. You guys are gonna love it…it’ll look especially good with the 392 accents or with all the black contrast of the Willys or Sahara HA trims. (IMO) it looks slightly off with any silver in the mix.
 
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I had a KL Cherokee in Hydro Blue and that was a gorgeous color. You guys are gonna love it…it’ll look especially good with the 392 accents or with all the black contrast of the Willys or Sahara HA trims. (IMO) it looks slightly off with any silver in the mix.
Good to know. I am anticipating the latest I would pickup my 392 would be August, but it could be sooner.
 

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My kids are grown so I rarely have anyone in my back seat. I have cloth and I actually prefer the cup holders behind the console. I can reach them from the driver's seat so I have full access to them.

I can see how small kids may benefit from the fold-down cupholders.
 

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My kids are grown so I rarely have anyone in my back seat. I have cloth and I actually prefer the cup holders behind the console. I can reach them from the driver's seat so I have full access to them.

I can see how small kids may benefit from the fold-down cupholders.
yeah I like the cup holders down low myself, I dont have kids but I like to be able to use them myself while driving. As a side note ive seen a post somewhere that shows you can swap the small squares for cupholders and vice versa as they take up the same footprint.
 

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I was going to but after evaluating my needs I made this decision. I want a 392 and if I were to order one right now it probably would not get here until November or December at the earliest if it was indeed a 2022.

If I was going with a diesel or a 4XE. I would wait for Monday to see the June 2021 build guides.
Curious as to why you would wait if your choice was a diesel or 4XE. Looking to gain insight as I’m planning on a diesel and have been following this thread closely.
 

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Curious as to why you would wait if your choice was a diesel or 4XE. Looking to gain insight as I’m planning on a diesel and have been following this thread closely.
I think the feeling is that if we get a 2021 Order Guide in June it confirms that 2022s are being delayed. With the 392, you just need to jump on it if the opportunity presents itself.
 

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Curious as to why you would wait if your choice was a diesel or 4XE. Looking to gain insight as I’m planning on a diesel and have been following this thread closely.
He was really hoping that the 2022 would have Uconnect 5 for the wireless carplay and other upgrades it brings.
 
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Curious as to why you would wait if your choice was a diesel or 4XE. Looking to gain insight as I’m planning on a diesel and have been following this thread closely.
Because there could be new colors for the June 2021 build guide if it does come out so waiting a few extra days to order a Diesel or 4XE with new color options would be worth it for me.
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