ALeeL
Well-Known Member
It switched you to a gas engine with an optional upgraded automatic, which is not standard equipment. You still have an option in the mix. If I didn't get the diesel, then I would have gotten a V6 with a manual, which is the base without any added options. I would have preferred the diesel with a manual because I think automatics are for ....... well, I am not going to go there.Yet in the configurator when the Diesel was offered, if you switched from a Jeep with the Diesel, and only switched to the gas engine, it did not make the Jeep 6k cheaper, did it? No. So it's ridiculous to use that as the hill you've chosen to defend in the argument. The exact same Jeep with a gas engine is not 6k cheaper when truly comparing a Jeep where the engine is different but everything else is the same.
So for you, when comparing a V6 with the optional automatic, which was $4,500 upgrade for the V6 and a $2,500 option for the 2.0L, there was a different cost to upgrade to a diesel since you are starting with another option. Although, both had a lighter duty automatic than the diesel and not the same as the 8HP75 in the diesel and 392.
For me, I am comparing to the base vehicle, which is a V6 with a manual and it costs $6k from there.
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