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No ,
Definitely not and imho they will definitely be worth less. Let me explain why. The 2018 wrangler JL roll out was terrible it’s missing options , there are production glitches and it will have a one year only power train without BSG. 2019 Wrangler JL going forward as far as the eye can see will have a different power train , different electronics to handle the 48volts and several options that were not available in 2018. When the aftermarket support really gears up years from now they’ll be a cut off date and it’ll say note “will not fit 2018 JL with 3.6 ESS only”. In 10 years from now people will forget all the small details of the changeover but one thing will be for sure 2018 will be a very confusing year with a limited powertrain, first year new factory glitches and bugs. To the carmax crowd it won’t matter wrangler or wrangler. To the jeep people and enthusiasts they will avoid the 2018 and the enthusiasts and the hard-core people are what make the resale value really high or normal because on the books it’s just going to be a 2018 which is worth less than a 2019 period.
Definitely not and imho they will definitely be worth less. Let me explain why. The 2018 wrangler JL roll out was terrible it’s missing options , there are production glitches and it will have a one year only power train without BSG. 2019 Wrangler JL going forward as far as the eye can see will have a different power train , different electronics to handle the 48volts and several options that were not available in 2018. When the aftermarket support really gears up years from now they’ll be a cut off date and it’ll say note “will not fit 2018 JL with 3.6 ESS only”. In 10 years from now people will forget all the small details of the changeover but one thing will be for sure 2018 will be a very confusing year with a limited powertrain, first year new factory glitches and bugs. To the carmax crowd it won’t matter wrangler or wrangler. To the jeep people and enthusiasts they will avoid the 2018 and the enthusiasts and the hard-core people are what make the resale value really high or normal because on the books it’s just going to be a 2018 which is worth less than a 2019 period.
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