BMahon9
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I'm looking to get my first Jeep soon. Playing around with the options on Jeep.com and looking at what dealers have in stock. The answers to my questions likely boil down to how much off roading I expect to do, but I was hoping to hear from people here about the value of two options.
1. Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle:
This options seems like a good selection for improved off roading. Would there be much benefit to this option on standard road conditions? Is this option valued on resale? I wouldn't have selected this option on my own, but it seems like dealers often select it for their own inventory and a salesman tried to tell me there is really no point in getting a wrangler without it. Is this option really necessary for the car to be considered off road capable?
2. All Season vs. All Terrain Tires:
This again seems to boil down to how much off roading you do. It looks like the two options cost the same amount. All Terrain tires obviously seem like a good deal. I plan on going off road occasionally and All Terrain tires would make that experience better. What's the downside?
1. Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle:
This options seems like a good selection for improved off roading. Would there be much benefit to this option on standard road conditions? Is this option valued on resale? I wouldn't have selected this option on my own, but it seems like dealers often select it for their own inventory and a salesman tried to tell me there is really no point in getting a wrangler without it. Is this option really necessary for the car to be considered off road capable?
2. All Season vs. All Terrain Tires:
This again seems to boil down to how much off roading you do. It looks like the two options cost the same amount. All Terrain tires obviously seem like a good deal. I plan on going off road occasionally and All Terrain tires would make that experience better. What's the downside?
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