Drove our lifted Jeeps, one on 37s and one on 39s on a 2600 mile road trip, no issues. The lumbar support helped, although the seats could be a little softer. Big improvement over the JK.
I have no use for any off-road vehicle, regardless of manufacturer. However, Jeep is an icon, and I do admire them. Stellantis knows that Jeep and Ram are their cash cows, so they do a very good job of keeping them relevant, and desirable. I was grinning along with Tom, as it looked like a lot of fun driving the '392'. As always, fantastic video ...and gorgeous scenery. Thanks Tom 👍
Hey Tom..your reviews are a potpourri of excellence in photography, great tech info and just enough tongue in cheek not to get yourself on the bad guy list..keep up the great reviews..waiting for next Tuesday..thanks
@@rickjames5998 cars get "sold out" quickly and once their are gone, they are gone. Like the Civic Type-R SE that sold out in minutes. Dealers get cars allocated to them (or place allocation requests like on the Civic Type-R SE) and it goes on a first come first serve basis to who gets the cars.
@@patricksoon85 it is pretty tough (if not impossible) to buy a new car from a different province due to taxation being different in each province (mainly linked to residency and sales taxes). I can only imagine it being even harder trying to get one from Canada to the US even with nafta (or whatever it is called now). I also suspect manufacturers would block it as they have different policies and car allocations for each country (likely dealers would be on the hook if they don't follow the policies). That said, used cars are a breeze to move back and forth across the border.
As a real car guy, I appreciate your reaction to this seemingly wrong version, but ya gotta love this ….as one day, these will but distant memories of a time gone by. Thanks Tom. A great review of a cool vehicle, if the lottery is in my future so is this!
I think you hit the nail on the head. One day in the not so distant future there won't be vehicles like this. Probably most will be bought by folks that never take it off road.
The antenna was a fun fact! My old Escape had the simple metal rod and got amazing reception compared to my new Fusion. It's noticeable I live in a hilly area.
FCA and other car makers have lost their minds when it comes to pricing. Anything these days is well over 50k. My friend's Platinum F150 was less than 43 fully loaded in 2014, still looks new today and my XLT cost me 25 with decent equipment.
That's because out of 10 loaded $70k Wranglers they make, 9 out of them will be bought by people taking out $50k loans. When the profit on option-laden cars is so easy, there is no incentive for car makers to make affordable cars. Those who snap up the repos in lean times will have the last laugh.
Nice review! I moved to Hawaii (from Utah) three years ago, or I'd already be driving a Wrangler 392 Rubicon. Not everyone wants an electric car--or electric Jeep, for that matter. I'll be seventy-four years old this month. I can assure you that I'd love a Wrangler 392. Even on the Island of Molokai! Thank you for the honest review. Andy McKane, 3 March 2022.
That music! A wonderful choice, partly because it has been a cliché (and this jeep does have something funny about it), and partly because it is so very beautifully orchestrated and yet so simple. It is "Morgenstemning" (morning mood), the opening of act 4 of Edvard Grieg's 1854-'75 incidental music to Ibsen's play, "Peer Gynt" (pronounced "pare günt," the ü halfway between an "ee" and an "oo").
Customers: give us more power or at least a V8 in the wrangler. Jeep: *crickets* Ford: we are proud to announce the return of the Bronco. Jeep: we just came up with an idea. We had a dream last about it. Why not give the Jeep a v8? *I wonder why no one had mentioned it before*
Good review, great camera work. As a long term jeeper keep in mind: I think you're right, the V8 will be more of collectors item for many, but for others (those of us who plan on running 40's) we'll appreciate the used 392's down the road with a few thousand miles and a cheaper price (let the new every 2 years folks take the initial financial hit, then pass on the scraps to those of us who enjoy 2 or 3 year old vehicles at 30k less than what the first guy paid. lol.) As for the handling, and "jeep specific" things. Well, it's a jeep. Its square, built for the trail and the road which means there's a trade off. Steering input, sure it will be needed especially after a lift and big tires but it won't be any different than driving a loaded pick up towing a trailer. In other words, attention will be needed but we don't get jeeps thinking they'll handle like a Mercedes SUV. (again give and take). For anyone looking at the latest jeep (JL, JLU, JLUR, or any of the other packages) just know, it's great at being versatile even lifted. It's good for long distance travel (crossing the country to get to Moab, the Rubicon, etc.) but it won't be like riding in a Escalade or Tahoe, but it doesn't mean you'll be beat to death. If you're a previous CJ, YJ, TJ, LJ, or JK owner, you'll notice how much better it rides and the 8 speed transmission in any power combination is part of what keeps the new JL(or JLU) in a good place regardless of what type of road or trail you're on especially if you're geared correctly for your tire size. It's great for going off road and it's awesome to know you're driving a jeep and can take the doors off, top down, or what ever you want to do. It's a Jeep. There is no other comparison. Bronco's are nice and capable and will offer a lot to those who want a little more on road comfort (due to the independent front suspension) and the flexibility of being like a jeep. I say there's no comparison, because the specific design of the jeep is what makes it what it is and you'll only understand when you actually use it to the fullest of it's capabilities including lifted and with larger than stock tires. It's not meant to be 100% SUV, or CUV, or sports car. It's a trail capable vehicle that offers other comforts to make it appealing in today's age. I think that's the biggest thing to appreciate about jeep. In looking at the original war time jeeps of yesteryear, the box design that keeps wheels out away from the body, the convertible aspect, folding windshield, removable doors, straight line of site, etc. all of these features are present in today's jeep. For clarity, I have nothing against the Bronco, the 4 Runner, and all the other vehicles that people often compare too. I just think folks sometimes don't understand the full history of jeep and draw too many incorrect references and comparisons which is why I stated "there's no other comparison" .
So I know down the road FCA/Stellantis will soon fase out the 6.2 and 6.4 Hemi's, when they do they should offer a limited edition Pacifica 392. It may sound like an absurd thing to do and I don't know if the Pacifica will adopt the engine, because the Pacifica is on a FWD platform and all Hemi engines are mostly used in RWD platforms. But it will definitely sell or recive alot of buzz in the media if they offered such a absurd variant of Pacifica.
They'll sell out very quickly, trust me. How it came about that many SUVs nowadays are charging toward the 100k mark, with many already over it, just stuns me. Still when Armageddon comes (again), this might be the car every 'survivor-man' will need to power his/her way to CostCo to secure a hoard of toilet paper and canned goods. Great intro by the way, really clever. One last thought: Isn't it odd now that some enthusiast are going bonkers over steel wheels? They used to be entry-level trims only. Now you pay MORE for them!
People don’t understand how (yet still slightly uncivilized) how much more civilized new wranglers are. I do road trips in my ‘98 wrangler, going 80 down the highway and it’s not so bad… if you think new jeeps are hard to handle, I’d say they are night and day better. The road manners are always over dramatized. Great review though.
Thanks for the vid and review - I'm torn between buying the new ecodiesel for the MPG, but do I just fork out another $13K for the 392 for the "fun factor" and MPG be damned.....
MPG is not as bad as most reviewers make it out to be. I have over 8k miles on my 392 and I average 17 mpg for most tanks of gas. I drove it on a long trip on highways that averaged 45-55 miles per hour and I got 23 mpg on one tank and 22.5 on another tank. Higher speeds 70-75 I'll average 17 mpg. Everyday driving with a little bit of everything, including rapid acceleration, I get 17 mpg. I don't think the 3.6 does much better on mpg.
MPG is not as bad as most reviewers make it out to be. I have over 8k miles on my 392 and I average 17 mpg for most tanks of gas. I drove it on a long trip on highways that averaged 45-55 miles per hour and I got 23 mpg on one tank and 22.5 on another tank. Higher speeds 70-75 I'll average 17 mpg. Everyday driving with a little bit of everything, including rapid acceleration, I get 17 mpg. I don't think the 3.6 does much better on mpg.
To compete with Bronco Jeep needs a mid size truck and a SUV based on it with independent front suspension. The steering on Wrangler is horrible on highway rides as it wonders and need constant correction, more power is not what it needs.
Interesting test drive reminds me of my father’s best advice when looking to buy a high performance car, truck or SUV… If you’d have to ask the price of admission… Then you can’t afford this Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392… Otherwise, this Jeep will blows the doors off the competition like Ford Bronco and Mercedes Benz GL Yuppie Wagen
Love it, but a bit over priced. 10k less seems more reasonable. But still way over the top and not necessary...I would still get one if I could afford it and go to the mall to shop. LOL
@@kregreichstein4901 Chapman in Philly. 7% under invoice on factory order ($87k MSRP, $76k purchase price w/ their financing and AR). Mine is still in D status, but rumor is FCA won't turn down money (I already have a VIN). You can get it shipped, or fly in and drive back. If that doesn't work, Peterson in Nampa, ID will do $2k under MSRP and has "unlimited" allocations (largest FCA dealer on the planet). Expected build date for both orders in August.
V8 392 Wrangler Global warming has never sounded that good!!! 😁😁😁😁😁 I'm sure that could be the ad campaign and we would still want one, even after knowing all the aditional flaws
What a shame that Jeep did not choose to just put in a 5.7 liter hemi from a Dodge truck. I believe that truck version is rated at 395 hp. Correct me if I'm wrong. Then they could have priced the vehicle in some sort of a structure where average people could afford it. Say, make it an option across the board, or on at least the Sahara and the value-plus versions of the Wrangler and price it at around $2000 or $2500 (+/-). Instead, the made it only a Rubicon option and at the $25,000 option price just for the engine. That elevated the price to the $75-80,000 level and only Bill Gates, Elon Musk and a few of their cronies can afford it. That's very poor decision making in the marketing office of Jeep.
Auto manufacturers could care less about the common man these days... just take a look at the pricing on vehicles. You can't get a truck for under $55 grand these days because everything must be heated/cooled/massaging/sing you lullabies. Everyone wants the premium model. Personally, i would love a smaller V8 i in a base model 2 door like the used to offer in the CJ's. Gotta build it if you want it though! I am hoping in 10 years maybe ill find one of these 392's on the used market! Im ok with the scraps haha.
can afford it just find it a piss poor use of funds actually lol looks like something someone made to intentionally screw the buyer with as it costs more than 2 brand new wranglers
I have a JK with the 3.6 and I can't understand the people that want more speed out of these things. They're deadly enough as it is. For off-road I choose gearing over HP any day.
Kind of, but that was riffed off from Shakespeare. And I was thinking of the poet Dylan Thomas- "Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Though wise men at their end know dark is right"
@@DrivenCarReviews they didn’t go deep into poetry when I was in school. 😆 what does that mean? I dig the Independence Day speech. Makes me want to check out Shakespeare.
When we said we wanted a v8 option in the wrangler we didn't mean a top of the line all the bells and whistles wrangler. A 5.7 engine offered on all trims would've been enough.
MPG is not as bad as most reviewers make it out to be. I have over 8k miles on my 392 and I average 17 mpg for most tanks of gas. I drove it on a long trip on highways that averaged 45-55 miles per hour and I got 23 mpg on one tank and 22.5 on another tank. Higher speeds 70-75 I'll average 17 mpg. Everyday driving with a little bit of everything, including rapid acceleration, I get 17 mpg. I don't think the 3.6 does much better on mpg.
Let's see: take a vehicle that has marginal high speed stability; has worse than marginal crash survivability; and stick a heavy, and extremely powerful engine in it. Oh yes let's lift it higher off the ground. What could possibly go wrong?
@@DrivenCarReviews Are you perhaps confusing ground clearance with center of gravity? And even if you are, it's putting a lot more weight on the front end. Which has a suspension system that was outdated during the Roosevelt administration
I think Tom's reviews are excellent and have been reading them for years, since they were on the New York Times. HOWEVER: the days of savouring the exhaust note of a gas guzzling V* engine are over, or should be!!! Just consider the recent climate catastrophes: start with the heat dome in the Pacific Northwest which is remarked on in this video; the catastrophic flooding in Europe, Japan and now China, the collapse of the apartment tower in Florida, etc etc etc etc!!! Why not focus on more environmentally responsible vehicles. Tom seems to really like electric cars - so????Over to you TV, enough of these once-fun but now totally reprehensible polluters! Thank you!
Thanks for watching Michael. I touched on this environmental aspect at the end. It's important. I also stated that this is a very limited run vehicle and won't be around forever. So not a lot of them. Also, I feel like these are going to be squirreled way in garages and not driven a lot. So there's that. Yes, I do like EVs but if that's all I did I would do 5 videos a year. So I think some fun and balance is okay. I think the larger environmental issue is Americans tend to overbuy their everyday cars but that's a topic for another day.
I’m pretty sure that when Jeep enthusiasts were asking for a V8 this whole time, they were just wanting something that wasn’t a minivan engine. This $75k vehicle just really misses the point
jeep mpg is a scam ! I bought a brand new 3 door jl V6 auto spot + , I get under 10 mpgs without even pushing the car too hard just driving normally , it gets worse fuel economy than Ram TRX
Drove our lifted Jeeps, one on 37s and one on 39s on a 2600 mile road trip, no issues. The lumbar support helped, although the seats could be a little softer. Big improvement over the JK.
I love mine! Do you need a 392 Wrangler, no, do you want one, oh yea! Smiles per gallon.
I have no use for any off-road vehicle, regardless of manufacturer. However, Jeep is an icon, and I do admire them. Stellantis knows that Jeep and Ram are their cash cows, so they do a very good job of keeping them relevant, and desirable. I was grinning along with Tom, as it looked like a lot of fun driving the '392'. As always, fantastic video ...and gorgeous scenery. Thanks Tom 👍
Hey Tom..your reviews are a potpourri of excellence in photography, great tech info and just enough tongue in cheek not to get yourself on the bad guy list..keep up the great reviews..waiting for next Tuesday..thanks
I love how it's against the LAW to sell any new vehicle above list price in Canada. Dealers can lose bigtime if they try.
so how does that work
@@rickjames5998 cars get "sold out" quickly and once their are gone, they are gone. Like the Civic Type-R SE that sold out in minutes. Dealers get cars allocated to them (or place allocation requests like on the Civic Type-R SE) and it goes on a first come first serve basis to who gets the cars.
Importing them to the US from Canada probably eliminates any savings you get from that though right?
@@patricksoon85 it is pretty tough (if not impossible) to buy a new car from a different province due to taxation being different in each province (mainly linked to residency and sales taxes). I can only imagine it being even harder trying to get one from Canada to the US even with nafta (or whatever it is called now). I also suspect manufacturers would block it as they have different policies and car allocations for each country (likely dealers would be on the hook if they don't follow the policies). That said, used cars are a breeze to move back and forth across the border.
@@deniscdyck Used cars? I'm interested in this. Curious what the cost is to import a used car.
As a real car guy, I appreciate your reaction to this seemingly wrong version, but ya gotta love this ….as one day, these will but distant memories of a time gone by. Thanks Tom. A great review of a cool vehicle, if the lottery is in my future so is this!
I think you hit the nail on the head. One day in the not so distant future there won't be vehicles like this. Probably most will be bought by folks that never take it off road.
The antenna was a fun fact! My old Escape had the simple metal rod and got amazing reception compared to my new Fusion. It's noticeable I live in a hilly area.
Does it have a pivot point at the base? Still doesn't have to be fixed.
Best intro music on a RUclips video that I can remember. Great work Mr. Voelk :)
FCA and other car makers have lost their minds when it comes to pricing. Anything these days is well over 50k. My friend's Platinum F150 was less than 43 fully loaded in 2014, still looks new today and my XLT cost me 25 with decent equipment.
That's because out of 10 loaded $70k Wranglers they make, 9 out of them will be bought by people taking out $50k loans.
When the profit on option-laden cars is so easy, there is no incentive for car makers to make affordable cars. Those who snap up the repos in lean times will have the last laugh.
Sticker shock is on everything these days. But cars to day are a lot more electrical than in your parents day.
I can't imagine what the dealer mark-ups are gonna be on this one.
4 - 14k at minimum
They know what they got!
I got mine at msrp and so did many others. Mine was a canceled order.
7% under invoice here, or about $11,000 under MSRP.
There’s a dealer in Santa Monica that dropped a 100% markup on the two they have on lot 🤦♂️
Beautiful opening Tom. Keep up the good work.
That Hemi roar is incredible, but at 70k+?
Maybe someday years down the road.
“Someday years down the road” this Jeep will be EV and internal combustion engines
will be in museums .
@@frankcolumbo9615 Guess I’ll be making history in the world’s largest exhibit years down the road for a while.
Nice review! I moved to Hawaii (from Utah) three years ago, or I'd already be driving a Wrangler 392 Rubicon. Not everyone wants an electric car--or electric Jeep, for that matter. I'll be seventy-four years old this month. I can assure you that I'd love a Wrangler 392. Even on the Island of Molokai! Thank you for the honest review. Andy McKane, 3 March 2022.
Great video Tom. Its great to see that engine making its way around the lineup
That brother of yours is a piece of work. I’ve got one too.
That music! A wonderful choice, partly because it has been a cliché (and this jeep does have something funny about it), and partly because it is so very beautifully orchestrated and yet so simple. It is "Morgenstemning" (morning mood), the opening of act 4 of Edvard Grieg's 1854-'75 incidental music to Ibsen's play, "Peer Gynt" (pronounced "pare günt," the ü halfway between an "ee" and an "oo").
I love this car
Customers: give us more power or at least a V8 in the wrangler.
Jeep: *crickets*
Ford: we are proud to announce the return of the Bronco.
Jeep: we just came up with an idea. We had a dream last about it. Why not give the Jeep a v8? *I wonder why no one had mentioned it before*
Good review, great camera work. As a long term jeeper keep in mind: I think you're right, the V8 will be more of collectors item for many, but for others (those of us who plan on running 40's) we'll appreciate the used 392's down the road with a few thousand miles and a cheaper price (let the new every 2 years folks take the initial financial hit, then pass on the scraps to those of us who enjoy 2 or 3 year old vehicles at 30k less than what the first guy paid. lol.) As for the handling, and "jeep specific" things. Well, it's a jeep. Its square, built for the trail and the road which means there's a trade off. Steering input, sure it will be needed especially after a lift and big tires but it won't be any different than driving a loaded pick up towing a trailer. In other words, attention will be needed but we don't get jeeps thinking they'll handle like a Mercedes SUV. (again give and take). For anyone looking at the latest jeep (JL, JLU, JLUR, or any of the other packages) just know, it's great at being versatile even lifted. It's good for long distance travel (crossing the country to get to Moab, the Rubicon, etc.) but it won't be like riding in a Escalade or Tahoe, but it doesn't mean you'll be beat to death. If you're a previous CJ, YJ, TJ, LJ, or JK owner, you'll notice how much better it rides and the 8 speed transmission in any power combination is part of what keeps the new JL(or JLU) in a good place regardless of what type of road or trail you're on especially if you're geared correctly for your tire size. It's great for going off road and it's awesome to know you're driving a jeep and can take the doors off, top down, or what ever you want to do. It's a Jeep. There is no other comparison. Bronco's are nice and capable and will offer a lot to those who want a little more on road comfort (due to the independent front suspension) and the flexibility of being like a jeep. I say there's no comparison, because the specific design of the jeep is what makes it what it is and you'll only understand when you actually use it to the fullest of it's capabilities including lifted and with larger than stock tires. It's not meant to be 100% SUV, or CUV, or sports car. It's a trail capable vehicle that offers other comforts to make it appealing in today's age. I think that's the biggest thing to appreciate about jeep. In looking at the original war time jeeps of yesteryear, the box design that keeps wheels out away from the body, the convertible aspect, folding windshield, removable doors, straight line of site, etc. all of these features are present in today's jeep.
For clarity, I have nothing against the Bronco, the 4 Runner, and all the other vehicles that people often compare too. I just think folks sometimes don't understand the full history of jeep and draw too many incorrect references and comparisons which is why I stated "there's no other comparison" .
At last, the perfect car.
So I know down the road FCA/Stellantis will soon fase out the 6.2 and 6.4 Hemi's, when they do they should offer a limited edition Pacifica 392.
It may sound like an absurd thing to do and I don't know if the Pacifica will adopt the engine, because the Pacifica is on a FWD platform and all Hemi engines are mostly used in RWD platforms. But it will definitely sell or recive alot of buzz in the media if they offered such a absurd variant of Pacifica.
I'm thinking a 392 Jeep Compass.
@@mowcowbell Nah we need a 392 Renegade!
Shut up and take my money! I want a 392 Pacifica. And make it a plug in hybrid 4 wheel drive.
Definitely a collector’s item
It's ridiculous (as is the price). I love it. Thanks to Dodge/Jeep for making ridiculous powered vehicles.
They’re making a dinosaur of themselves.
Great color. Looks amazing.
I will never have the money to buy a 392 Wrangler, but it makes me smile to know they exist.
The unwieldy driving dynamics affects the regular rubicon’s as well. I had a 2020 and it struggled to stay in a straight line.
Mine drives great.
They'll sell out very quickly, trust me. How it came about that many SUVs nowadays are charging toward the 100k mark, with many already over it, just stuns me. Still when Armageddon comes (again), this might be the car every 'survivor-man' will need to power his/her way to CostCo to secure a hoard of toilet paper and canned goods. Great intro by the way, really clever. One last thought: Isn't it odd now that some enthusiast are going bonkers over steel wheels? They used to be entry-level trims only. Now you pay MORE for them!
Because people with a lot of money and not a lot of sense are ruining the car market
Because people are taking out $50k loans to buy $70k cars.
You'd run out of gas in an Armageddon, although Costco has gas station. .
This is a Hemi. Surprised it doesn't have it plastered all over .
I believe this is designed to be stealthy.
Another great video, and cool spidey reference!
Spider Man is always cool
I feel it with the hip injury 😂
Beautiful machine.
Tom excellent review.
Ohhh I want one sooo bad 😱👍🏻
So evil twin hurt his hip in a non family friendly way eh? 🤔 wonder what that means.
Btw this engine is frigging AWESOME!!!
I wish the transfer case had a 2wd option but still nicest new wrangler
Tazer Mini by Z automotive can give you that option.
But the XM antenna lives on the roof? so surely they could make it all in one lol
Just wait till hennessey comes out with the V8 Bronco 750hp also at 4:10 can't Jeep paint the interior the same color as the exterior?
750HP and same 0-60 as this…
@@F2FTech you can only do so much with a brick shaped truck
Tom, will you try the opposite end of the spectrum of the Jeep Wrangler? A.K.A. the 4×e (the plug-in hybrid).
On the schedule already
So many charging stations in the sandy Baja, I’d definitely get the 4xe!
People don’t understand how (yet still slightly uncivilized) how much more civilized new wranglers are. I do road trips in my ‘98 wrangler, going 80 down the highway and it’s not so bad… if you think new jeeps are hard to handle, I’d say they are night and day better. The road manners are always over dramatized. Great review though.
I agree, my 392 drives really great.
this 392 actually a Permanent awd version, wright ??
1:35
Nice intro 👌💎
Thanks for the vid and review - I'm torn between buying the new ecodiesel for the MPG, but do I just fork out another $13K for the 392 for the "fun factor" and MPG be damned.....
MPG is not as bad as most reviewers make it out to be. I have over 8k miles on my 392 and I average 17 mpg for most tanks of gas. I drove it on a long trip on highways that averaged 45-55 miles per hour and I got 23 mpg on one tank and 22.5 on another tank. Higher speeds 70-75 I'll average 17 mpg. Everyday driving with a little bit of everything, including rapid acceleration, I get 17 mpg. I don't think the 3.6 does much better on mpg.
Even with cylinder deactivation, it still gets shitty fuel consumption. Maybe the four-cylinder mode should also be an Atkinson cycle mode too.
Folks who can afford the 392 Wrangler could care less about fuel consumption.
I averaged 19.8 mpg from FL to PA and that included a ton of stop and go.
@@mowcowbell I would still care if it was mine.
MPG is not as bad as most reviewers make it out to be. I have over 8k miles on my 392 and I average 17 mpg for most tanks of gas. I drove it on a long trip on highways that averaged 45-55 miles per hour and I got 23 mpg on one tank and 22.5 on another tank. Higher speeds 70-75 I'll average 17 mpg. Everyday driving with a little bit of everything, including rapid acceleration, I get 17 mpg. I don't think the 3.6 does much better on mpg.
2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited JL Rubicon 392!
What a charming and lovely ...Jeeposaurus!
Did they upgrade the transmission or brake system to go along with all the extra power? Probably not
They use the upgraded 8 speed German transmission that comes with the 3.0 diesel and borrowed the bigger brakes from the Mojave and 4XE
Braking distance is 132 ft which is only 1 foot more than the small suv average of 131 ft.
Cool I want one color black 😻
So cool.
I'm holding out for the V12.
Right! Say, you seem to be turning blue...
To compete with Bronco Jeep needs a mid size truck and a SUV based on it with independent front suspension. The steering on Wrangler is horrible on highway rides as it wonders and need constant correction, more power is not what it needs.
Think you’ll do the 4Xe wrangler review soon?
Probably not. There was one in town but I missed out on it before it had to go.
@@DrivenCarReviews darn, well maybe the grand Cherokee 4xe when it comes out
I think a Bronco is more to my liking. YMMV.
I'd be happy with just a 5.7. This is still sweet tho
I wish you can get the 6.4 in a RAM 1500
You can
@@dmn2273 TRX??
How many tanks of gas did you use to film this segment 🤔
Interesting test drive reminds me of my father’s best advice when looking to buy a high performance car, truck or SUV… If you’d have to ask the price of admission… Then you can’t afford this Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392… Otherwise, this Jeep will blows the doors off the competition like Ford Bronco and Mercedes Benz GL Yuppie Wagen
Looks fun! Would you take this or a C8 if offered either one?!
I don't typically need off road ability. C8 for me.
6.4 hemi does not have a turbo wright?? it is just plain naturally aspirated engine wright ???
2:22
@@DrivenCarReviews thmxs appreciated. it’s great.
I yelped when you said the price.
Love it, but a bit over priced. 10k less seems more reasonable. But still way over the top and not necessary...I would still get one if I could afford it and go to the mall to shop. LOL
with discount you're $10k less. I got mine for $11,000 under MSRP.
@@guarnibl Nice! Hope you're enjoying the hell out of it!
@@CP-db4rm Thanks. Still waiting on it to be built :) Or I'd already be driving it, haha. The wait is going to be the hardest part.
@@guarnibl What dealership did you purchase/place your order at? The best deal I could find was $5k over MSRP. And I called every dealership in WA.
@@kregreichstein4901 Chapman in Philly. 7% under invoice on factory order ($87k MSRP, $76k purchase price w/ their financing and AR). Mine is still in D status, but rumor is FCA won't turn down money (I already have a VIN). You can get it shipped, or fly in and drive back. If that doesn't work, Peterson in Nampa, ID will do $2k under MSRP and has "unlimited" allocations (largest FCA dealer on the planet). Expected build date for both orders in August.
What is better one between this and g wagen Mercedes
I have a two door JL Rubicon with a V6. It’s dangerous in the rain. Can’t imagine what the 392 is like.
It sticks like glue. The 392 is full-time AWD.
@@redtitan29 maybe on dry roads. would like to see a video of this thing in the rain.
@@CarStory It sticks in all conditions. I’ve owned one for close to 2 months and it has confidence even in the wet.
V8 392 Wrangler
Global warming has never sounded that good!!!
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I'm sure that could be the ad campaign and we would still want one, even after knowing all the aditional flaws
75k USD is what people in my country pay for a fully loaded RAV4.. wow
I wonder what the crash test ratings are lol
10:50 Typical FCA build quality
Dude that's the rubber floor matt
What a shame that Jeep did not choose to just put in a 5.7 liter hemi from a Dodge truck. I believe that truck version is rated at 395 hp. Correct me if I'm wrong. Then they could have priced the vehicle in some sort of a structure where average people could afford it. Say, make it an option across the board, or on at least the Sahara and the value-plus versions of the Wrangler and price it at around $2000 or $2500 (+/-). Instead, the made it only a Rubicon option and at the $25,000 option price just for the engine. That elevated the price to the $75-80,000 level and only Bill Gates, Elon Musk and a few of their cronies can afford it. That's very poor decision making in the marketing office of Jeep.
Auto manufacturers could care less about the common man these days... just take a look at the pricing on vehicles. You can't get a truck for under $55 grand these days because everything must be heated/cooled/massaging/sing you lullabies. Everyone wants the premium model. Personally, i would love a smaller V8 i in a base model 2 door like the used to offer in the CJ's. Gotta build it if you want it though! I am hoping in 10 years maybe ill find one of these 392's on the used market! Im ok with the scraps haha.
I only drive one of these once from Louisiana to Houston TX it felt unsafe with a turbo 4 cylinder now they put a V8 in it !!!!!
I’m sorry great engine 6.4 hemi but 13 to 17 miles per gallon is not gonna cut it in 2021 gas is nearly 5 dollars per gallon in California.
People that can afford $80K Jeeps can afford 45 gas.
Evil twin's comment on how he hurt his hip got me pretty good 😂
can afford it just find it a piss poor use of funds actually lol looks like something someone made to intentionally screw the buyer with as it costs more than 2 brand new wranglers
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Epitome of Murica. Already seeing bald eagle saluting and paying respect for whoever drive this LOL
I have a JK with the 3.6 and I can't understand the people that want more speed out of these things. They're deadly enough as it is. For off-road I choose gearing over HP any day.
Independence Day reference?
Kind of, but that was riffed off from Shakespeare. And I was thinking of the poet Dylan Thomas- "Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Though wise men at their end know dark is right"
@@DrivenCarReviews they didn’t go deep into poetry when I was in school. 😆 what does that mean? I dig the Independence Day speech. Makes me want to check out Shakespeare.
When we said we wanted a v8 option in the wrangler we didn't mean a top of the line all the bells and whistles wrangler. A 5.7 engine offered on all trims would've been enough.
It's called stupid tax and I'm all for it.
I think the top trim high pricing is the Stellantis way of keeping sales down and helping to pay the CAFE fines.
You can stop telling people the gas mileage is bad anyone that is remotely interested know!
True, but this was seriously bad, so there's that.
MPG is not as bad as most reviewers make it out to be. I have over 8k miles on my 392 and I average 17 mpg for most tanks of gas. I drove it on a long trip on highways that averaged 45-55 miles per hour and I got 23 mpg on one tank and 22.5 on another tank. Higher speeds 70-75 I'll average 17 mpg. Everyday driving with a little bit of everything, including rapid acceleration, I get 17 mpg. I don't think the 3.6 does much better on mpg.
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Let's see: take a vehicle that has marginal high speed stability; has worse than marginal crash survivability; and stick a heavy, and extremely powerful engine in it. Oh yes let's lift it higher off the ground. What could possibly go wrong?
Oddly the ground clearance is .5 inches lower with the lift kit. I'm thinking weight.
@@DrivenCarReviews Are you perhaps confusing ground clearance with center of gravity? And even if you are, it's putting a lot more weight on the front end. Which has a suspension system that was outdated during the Roosevelt administration
@@kevinbarry71 The suspension system definitely has evolved since that admin, hope you’re joking
@@alh06 it's called hyperbole. More accurate to say Nixon administration
@@kevinbarry71 No, the suspension system evolved for the JL generation
Seems planet friendly.
$70k for a jeep. Pass.
Straight between the eyes of Ford's political correct motorized Bronco.
I think Tom's reviews are excellent and have been reading them for years, since they were on the New York Times. HOWEVER: the days of savouring the exhaust note of a gas guzzling V* engine are over, or should be!!! Just consider the recent climate catastrophes: start with the heat dome in the Pacific Northwest which is remarked on in this video; the catastrophic flooding in Europe, Japan and now China, the collapse of the apartment tower in Florida, etc etc etc etc!!! Why not focus on more environmentally responsible vehicles. Tom seems to really like electric cars - so????Over to you TV, enough of these once-fun but now totally reprehensible polluters! Thank you!
Thanks for watching Michael. I touched on this environmental aspect at the end. It's important. I also stated that this is a very limited run vehicle and won't be around forever. So not a lot of them. Also, I feel like these are going to be squirreled way in garages and not driven a lot. So there's that. Yes, I do like EVs but if that's all I did I would do 5 videos a year. So I think some fun and balance is okay. I think the larger environmental issue is Americans tend to overbuy their everyday cars but that's a topic for another day.
Thanks so much Tom such a thoughtful reply! I think your videos are excellent and I look forward to them every week!
I’m pretty sure that when Jeep enthusiasts were asking for a V8 this whole time, they were just wanting something that wasn’t a minivan engine. This $75k vehicle just really misses the point
I think the 5.7L Hemi would have been a more reasonable choice.
With the cost of the 392, Jeep still doesnt have a V8.
For the mission many buyers will want it for, Viagra is more effective and considerably less expensive.
As if jeep don’t guzzle enough gas
Toy for the wealthy big boys Why not?
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Lol 80K for a wrangler no thank you
Can Stellantis find more ways to burn more oil? Their EV plans are window dressing.
Amen
Would be much cheaper to buy a base model wrangler then buy a 392 and transmission to swap in…
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jeep mpg is a scam !
I bought a brand new 3 door jl V6 auto spot + , I get under 10 mpgs without even pushing the car too hard just driving normally , it gets worse fuel economy than Ram TRX
Poor man's g36! What joke ha the g36 will never be as capable as a wrangler!
78k$ 😂😂 *Laughs in Inflation*
“Premium gas” if you put regular it would brake ? That doesn’t make sense
Brake?????
It is still another SUV - with a big motor. I was hoping for something a bit sportier
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