MIller4isu
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Ah - that includes state incentives. Unfortunately Iowa doesn't offer any state incentives.![]()
The lease company goes commercial version of the credit.
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Ah - that includes state incentives. Unfortunately Iowa doesn't offer any state incentives.![]()
The lease company goes commercial version of the credit.
Not state incentive, it's the commercial version of the Federal:Ah - that includes state incentives. Unfortunately Iowa doesn't offer any state incentives.
If you don't plan on doing a lot of 4wd trails or rock crawling I would say skip the Rubicon and wait for the 2dr manual. Especially if you already have a daily driver you can drive in the meantime.Yes, 2024 Willys has a rear locker.
How important would that be in my situation? I live in Iowa and will never (or very rarely) be on any true 4wd trails.
Maybe the 4XE’s get aluminum hoods.Great question that I don't know the answer to. Dealer sent me pics of the hood, and it definitely has hail dents.
Ours is definitely metal.Maybe the 4XE’s get aluminum hoods.

I'd say it's more like getting a good price on a Steak-um vs a great price on a sliced sirloin hoagie, but maybe you really just feel like a Steak-um today?They seem like completely different things. So, what do you want, what you ordered (presumably what you want), or a good deal on what you don't want?
It's kind of like getting a good price (6% off invoice) for a sandwich, ordered exactly how you want. Or, you can get a sh*t sandwich for a dollar off.
Never heard of steak-um, but then again, I drive a manualI'd say it's more like getting a good price on a Steak-um vs a great price on a sliced sirloin hoagie, but maybe you really just feel like a Steak-um today?
Another option is buy the 4xe, then sell it when your 2 door finally comes in. You might even make out on the deal.