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Tough buying decision

alphawolff

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So happy to hear your daughter is safe!

Depending on the year, an e-Torque 3.6L could be an engine option you might run into as a choice. Someone who knows more than I do about the differences, pros/cons between the 3.6L and the 3.6L e-Torque, please chime in! @Heimkehr @alphawolff

To the OP: if she didn't already have a Sky-One Touch (SOT) top, now is the time to get one! I've been driving Jeeps for 35+ years, and the SOT has been a game changer!
e-torque is being discontinued across all our models and parts have become increasingly hard to find. we replaced two MGUs last month on trucks and they took like 45 days to show up

the system is fine but as i've been saying it's a niche hold-over engine that was designed while the 4xe was being built. in 10 years finding parts will be almost impossible
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I traded in a 2016 JKU Sport looking to upgrade to a newer model towards the end of the 2025 model year. I was considering a 4xe and the sales person at the dealership talked me out of that model due to the ongoing hybrid battery issues. I ended up with a '25 JLUR with the 3.6L. I'm very happy with it. I'm at just over 9,000 miles and I just got home from a 550 mile road trip that averaged 20.7 MPG.
 
 







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