WillysMeow
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- Bought my first new Jerp! :)
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Yes, do your own drive back to back as it's the buyer's Jeep, not mine. BTW my 3.6 Wrangler 4door is much quieter inside and way smoother running than any of my Subaru Foresters ever were. I did not want a turbo, more maintenance and they should always be allowed to idle for couple minutes before shutdown to allow the turbo to spool down as they are spinning thousands of rpm more than the crankshaft ever does. If you pull up and shut off immediately, the turbo bearings are spinning for couple minutes without any lubrication. Aftermarket sells an oil pressure accumulator setup that can help with this.Test drive both back to back. My own testing led me to the 3.6 over the 2.0, but you can't go wrong either way.
I rented a 2.0 JL and put 300 miles of mixed use driving. I found the 2.0 had plenty of power, but at the cost of harshness and some turbo lag. The 2.0 also just sounded unrefined. In contrast, the 3.6 on the JL felt just as peppy, but at a smoother power delivery and a much better NVH experience. It was quiet and smooth. Lastly, the 3.6's MPI vs the 2.0's DI had a significant impact on my decision.
Good luck. Whichever one you choose, just take care of it and don't regret the choice. Both engines are solid, but they just offer a different driving experience.
Good luck to OP and keep us posted!
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