you can’t remove the top but the last two windows can be removed. Believe there is a YouTube video on it.Good Morning,
I just purchased a 2020 wrangler great car I love it. The one problem I have is that I got the one-touch roof. I just realize two weeks after the purchase that I can't remove the top at all like a soft-top or a hard-top. Is that true?
Welcome to the forum.
Sorry, don’t mean to sound mean...but the “one-touch” top is “one-expensive” option...to find out two weeks later that you can’t take it off...
As already mentioned, you can remove the rear quarter panels, which is pretty neat.
In fact, the Jeep looks pretty awesome with the rear quarter windows removed and the half doors FCA has been teasing us for three years but still don’t exist.
Florida has no cooling-off period which would allow you to return a vehicle no-questions-asked (many states do have this law for a defined period of time, usually 3-14 days). However if the dealer intentionally misled you by saying the top is removable, you do have the valid threat of a lawsuit.I live in Miami it's been raining for a week that's why I did try to remove the top. It was a buyer beware situation. I when in to buy the hardtop in the sarge green and they didn't have one they only had the one-touch. I did ask if the top was removable and he said yes the tools are in the truck. I should have known better considering I deal with salespeople every day. It does look nice but it limits me to accessories I can add and I didn't realize this at the time but open my up to theft.
Florida has no cooling-off period which would allow you to return a vehicle no-questions-asked (many states do have this law for a defined period of time, usually 3-14 days). However if the dealer intentionally misled you by saying the top is removable, you do have the valid threat of a lawsuit.
I doubt you'd win the lawsuit, as the dealership could argue that you also could've done some pre-purchase research and found the top isn't removable. But winning may not be necessary, a dealer may want to avoid the legal fees and negative publicity of being sued. So if you return to the dealership, explain that you felt you were misled by the salesperson, they may work with you on letting you return the Jeep and use the funds towards the purchase of another. It's a long shot, but worth a try.
Good Morning,
I just purchased a 2020 wrangler great car I love it. The one problem I have is that I got the one-touch roof. I just realize two weeks after the purchase that I can't remove the top at all like a soft-top or a hard-top. Is that true?
The OP should go to the dealership and say: “I am here for my first of the FOUR FREE top removals under the Jeep Wave program I was promised when I bought the Jeep! The tools are in the back.”Hello the roof can be removed.......I did it myself. Search for a thread title "just installed Sky one touch" ......i think that is the title. You can remove it....its not that big of a deal, I would not do it everyday but it can and has been removed by several people here on this site. If you need help or have questions pm me, i will help as best as i can.