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Rangemaster

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In 2017 I bought my JKU. One year later this came out. All those years of feedback on the 3.6 got the design team to make the ultimate jeep. Turbo got rid of altitude sickness, performed far better in every aspect. It got best in class. It seems a few years later its not good enough. Im guilty of bashing the 4 cylinder when ford came out w/ the 6 cylinder. At the end of the day, the 2.0 rips off the line compared to the jku. I plan on blacking out my rims when I get it. I think it looks cool.
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They look great, love the yellow. Brings back the time I had my yellow CJ-5 manual v-8. I really miss that jeep. But as you know things change over time.
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BLACK AND WHITE 19 IN TV ...;.THAT WAS A BIG SCREEN
 

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I don't know what this thread is really about, but the best engine offered in a Jeep is the 3.6L, and it comes wrapped in black JLR.
 

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Keep in mind, the Buick Grand National engine was derived from that 225 Fireball V6 that was in the CJ5, CJ6 and Commando from 66-71.
 

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Like sand in the hour glass so are the days of our lives.....
 

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Our first TV was B&W and I remember watching Amos and Andy. All channels, all 3 of them, went off the air at 11 PM
 

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If you had an analog dial TV and hooked up a cable feed to it, you could actually "dial" in a stable picture on the pay-per-view channels that were scrambled. Yes, I was a odd kid...

But I'm with @QwikKotaTx , I do respect the 2.0, but the lack of manual kept my choice to the Pentastar. Regardless, I think the only advantage the JK has over the JL is the HVAC controls if you got the tech package in the JL. So much nicer to have actual knobs and variable degrees of vent selections. But I guess that's the age we live in with touch screens everywhere.
 
 







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