TriumphJeepster
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- Jason
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- 2022 Wrangler Hopefully
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Waiting since March, join me!!!Today is the last day of September and still no order guide huh? The Oct guide better be worth this wait, I’ve been waiting to place my JLUR order since June![]()
March gang, represent!Waiting since March, join me!!!
GIMME TWO CLAPS AND A RIC FLAIR!!!!Rumors suggest 8 October (9 October for me) is when the 2022 guide will drop and order books open up.![]()
Well I don't want to do the minimum. I want to be like Brian37.GIMME TWO CLAPS AND A RIC FLAIR!!!!
Look, we want you to express yourself, okay? Now if you feel that the bare minimum is enough, then okay. But some people choose to wear more and we encourage that, okay? You do want to express yourself, don't you?Well I don't want to do the minimum. I want to be like Brian37.
THIS IS ME EXPRESSING MYSELF!!!!Look, we want you to express yourself, okay? Now if you feel that the bare minimum is enough, then okay. But some people choose to wear more and we encourage that, okay? You do want to express yourself, don't you?
We have the same story! Swapping the suspension on a 4Runner is a requirement, don't have to do that with the Jeep. Also, the Toyota sales people were super pretentious and majorly lowballed me for my trade and laughed when I asked what invoice pricing was. Ended up ordering a '22 JLUR in Hydro Blue with a hard top, cold weather, and towing.I'll make a confession: I was actually going to buy a Toyota.
I watched a bunch of videos comparing various off-road vehicles and decided to get a Toyota 4Runner TRD. It's not the best at anything in particular, but good all-around, reliable and holds its value well, according to the reviews. Jeeps were out because every single reviewer complained about their handling on the highway (which is about 80-90% of my driving to get to interesting places) and cabin noise. I was going to order my Toyota from the factory, already picked the mods and the color. The last step before ordering was actually to test drive one of those.
Well, test driving it felt like I was sitting in a huge barrel mounted on soft springs. Granted, I'd never driven an SUV or a truck before, but that was too much. And all those soft side rolls and nose dives (despite the KDSS suspension) made me carsick. That's my personal issue - cars with soft suspension make me carsick.
Then I went and test drove a Jeep. It instantly felt like my kind of vehicle. I liked the smaller cabin, and the huge fun factor, even though I had to sacrifice a lot of cargo space and extra $5000.
Now I can honestly say that I bought my Jeep because Toyotas make me wanna puke![]()
This is normal for this year, Jeep has been raising price every month or so. If you ordered, your dealer should have clicked a box to lock your price in on the date you ordered. So despite the sticker price going up, your price should be the agreed upon price that you (hopefully) negotiated at the time of the order.Need help! I ordered 2021 JLU Rubicon 4xe on 08/14/2021 and received the POC with vin and von #. These #'s matched the 08/06/2021 build order listed in this thread. I just received my Window Sticker and several things are higher. Is this normal?