WI_Sarge
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When I bought my wrangler, dealer had 14 wranglers on the lot. 12 were the 3.6. I had 2 pentastar engines in 2 different vehicles over about 9 years. Much happier with the 2.0.
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As a direct injection 2.0 owner of another brand, I absolutely chose the 3.6 for it's legacy design. I've not been disappointed.I'd argue that the vast majority of 2.0L owners bought their Jeep off the lot without really considering what engine was in it. Stellantis/FCA has been pushing this engine for awhile now. It's even cheaper on the order sheet despite the engine itself costing significantly more. The 2.0L is definitely the "default" engine these days.
3.6L owners more than likely went out of their way to make sure they got the 3.6L. I personally did.
Beautiful- another off topic gun story. I was late to the dove hunt so I just brought my Thompson Center single shot 44 mag pistol loaded with 410 equivalent shot capsules. One flew over and a new guy missed it. I pulled out the pistol and got lucky. He was still going on and on about it at beer time when we started laughing and I showed him a shot load. Instead of laughing with us he started saying I lied and cheated when a buddy said “hey, you missed it with a 12 ga”As I got older, I realized that my hunting and shooting wasn't all about shooting a limit or self-defense.
Here's some of my less is more. A little side by side I used for hunting quail, chukar and even pheasant. Two triggers, because of less mechanical complexity to fail. Two barrels instead of 3 or 5 shots from a jamomatic "bumper jack" auto. Walnut stock, because god grew walnut trees for gunstocks. .410 because once you pass the fried chicken joint on the way out of town in your $50k rig, with your thousands $$ of equipment packed into it, untold $$ of guns, etc, you've lost any rationale to argue the practicality of hunting, and any joe-bag-o-donuts can kill a bird with a 12ga loaded with a handful of shot.
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This old Kart 22 conversion from the 70s on my 70Series Gold Cup frame in this picture was a search that took decades to find the right one. Lots of fun with just a little pop.
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I have put over 90,000 miles, on this 3.0 EcoDiesel JLU in 4 years, yep I drive it LOTAlthough I have never driven a diesel JL, I drove this 2.8L diesel JK some time ago.
It was very noisy and vibrated a lot. It was like a tractor.
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As did I. I ordered my 3.6l without ever even driving it. Dealers weren't stocking 3.6's at the time so there were none to test drive. It was a requirement for my next Wrangler due to my experiences with the 2.0.3.6L owners more than likely went out of their way to make sure they got the 3.6L. I personally did.