Rock Hopper
Well-Known Member
They say, there is a lid for every jar and when it comes to Jeeps and specifically Wranglers, there are a lot of lids...
That being said, I went with a MOAB. I believe they offer the best of both worlds (Sahara and Rubicon) and therefore meet a lot of needs. With the comfort of a Sahara, suspension of a Rubicon and many options as standard equipment it has terrific road manners and is extremely capable off road. The MOAB comes standard with LSD, Select Trac, V6 and the 8 speed. It's a great combination.
I believe Jeep under advertised the MOAB and as a result, it is below the radar until you actually drive one. As far as long road trips the interior is tops when it comes to creature comforts. I would say the only possible downside is the stock Mud Terrains are not the best when it comes to noise-however, once changed out to All Terrain tires, it is pretty hard to beat.
The MOAB definitely turns heads and is somewhat of a rarity in the Jeep World. They were only produced in 2018 and 2019 (in the JL platform).
I'm sure if you are patient you can find a nice used one. It's definitely worth checking out.
Best of luck with whatever Jeep you end up with. One thing is for sure, there are a lot of options.
That being said, I went with a MOAB. I believe they offer the best of both worlds (Sahara and Rubicon) and therefore meet a lot of needs. With the comfort of a Sahara, suspension of a Rubicon and many options as standard equipment it has terrific road manners and is extremely capable off road. The MOAB comes standard with LSD, Select Trac, V6 and the 8 speed. It's a great combination.
I believe Jeep under advertised the MOAB and as a result, it is below the radar until you actually drive one. As far as long road trips the interior is tops when it comes to creature comforts. I would say the only possible downside is the stock Mud Terrains are not the best when it comes to noise-however, once changed out to All Terrain tires, it is pretty hard to beat.
The MOAB definitely turns heads and is somewhat of a rarity in the Jeep World. They were only produced in 2018 and 2019 (in the JL platform).
I'm sure if you are patient you can find a nice used one. It's definitely worth checking out.
Best of luck with whatever Jeep you end up with. One thing is for sure, there are a lot of options.
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