True, they are indeed rare AF. But if I remember correctly the two door is more likely to be manual transmission than the four door.Which makes a two door manual rare AF.
Even more rare since they're kinda prone to going up in flamesWhich makes a two door manual rare AF.
Wow, that’s significantly less than I assumed since the take rate on the Bronco is 15%.Definitive numbers from a comprehensive scraping of all built JLs in 2022 onward are here: https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/ask-ratbert.89818/post-1870825
3% of JLs are manual.
Bronco has pent up demand from Ford enthusiasts. Jeep has been selling Wranglers for forever. Over time, I'm sure Bronco will drop to 3% as well.Wow, that’s significantly less than I assumed since the take rate on the Bronco is 15%.
That just makes me wanna give mine a hug.Definitive numbers from a comprehensive scraping of all built JLs in 2022 onward are here: https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/ask-ratbert.89818/post-1870825
3% of JLs are manual.
Or the least like able jeep sold.Which makes a two door manual rare AF.
I kinda like mine.Or the least like able jeep sold.
I like mine just fine (and I’ve had a lot of manuals). ?‍Maybe if Jeep had put a properly engineered manual in there, it take rate would be higher. It's not hard. The JK had one.