Swisskidd
Well-Known Member
You are soooo right on!! Marketing has morphed the Rubicon into a Trim Level, as much As it is an Equipment Level of the Wrangler. It’s the red dash and contrast stitching that sells the Rubicon to the majority. “Oh yes, it also has those special red switches on the dash. Check the owners manual how to use them. No one at the dealership ever tried those……..”Rubicons sell to most of those who buy them for the same reason that "Platinum" trim Pickups and SUVs sell. Because people think that they are getting a premium product. They are built no better than a base Sport.
This forum is skewed different than the vast majority of Wrangler owners, who will never even know this site exists. Those people can't tell the difference between trim levels, or even a what makes a Rubicon a Rubicon. Even the guys that sell then don't know, for the most part.
Rubicons sell to most buyers of them because the dealers order them with all of the options, to include leather. There are just those who want the top of the line model and they really have no clue what they bought. A great many Wranglers, Rubicon or not, will never be put in 4 Hi, much less 4 low, by the original owner.
Sponsored