Finally a vehicle for the person who buys a convertible but never puts the top down, buys a 4x4 but never takes it offroad, and buys a pickup but never uses the truck bed.
Me too. I like when they hoist up the car and explain the under carriage. I'm a 41 year old lady and I've learned most of what I know about cars from you tubers I'm in the market for a new car so the education is invaluable. And I LOVE his dry sense of humor
That’s is what makes me see the real value in the car. Once I started working on my own car so see where the money has gone and can appreciated the work and enjoy the car more.
@@savagegeese I mean it's fine man but I will be anticipating a follow up video to this and I expect to have the information included, in fact I'm entitled to that information.
If it is like the other JL's out there, it hold's 7/8ths of a gallon. Here is a link to the forum where they are discussing just that, and the overall frustration that there is a miniscule amount left in the gallon jug when you are done filling it. If Mercedes did not destroy Jeep, will this be the thing that does? Only time can tell. www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/windshield-washer-fluid.17468/page-2
Dear Savagegeese, I really appreciate you using fun and funky stock music on your B-roll footage instead of regurgitating the same ten shitty tracks (that sound like a dying animal) every other RUclipsr uses. Thank you.
From what little I know of music theory I noticed the intro never resolves to a stable note, leaving a dissonant feel. Hallway through the video I'm still waiting for it to resolve.
Your reviews are kick ass. Are you planning on reviewing the Tesla Model 3? In a world of fanboys on that product, I'd be really interested to hear your opinion.
I have tested one on my channel 0-60, did better than expected. Loved the refreshed jeep wrangler, Drives way better than before. 8 speed is a huge step up from old 5 speed and new wrangler is a lot quieter.
I’m hoping to see your point of FCA to change with the help of your FCA rep Kelly to give you the latest cars and even the old Ones u just had a instant judgement on and never drove. Can’t wait for more FCA videos. Thanks for this one.
I do! I hardly ever use it for its full off-road capabilities. But I love having it when I need to get to those places other cars/trucks can’t get while carrying all my hiking/camping/hunting gear.
I can't believe they actually made this car. I saw some photos of this concept years ago but never tought they would do it. This thing is just so insane and cool it's unreal.
Great detailed technical review. I like the gladiator, but I've been burned once by FCA with a 2014 Jeep Cherokee T.h. We sold it this march, and it still had 10 open recalls! Not to mention nearly a dozen T.C.M (transmission control module) software update/flashes, new transmission wiring harness, new T.P.S (throttle position sensor) and one transmission replaced at 32k miles due to loss of 2nd gear. Waiting a couple years to see how this vehicle pans out, and to see what the diesel engine version is like. Hopefully by then the FCA gets thier vehicles, and act together.
Folks commenting on rust... unless that spare tire is made of iron and is rusting also, that appears to be mud and dirt splatter. Probably a press vehicle that’s been to some events out west.
i took your last video to heart and will continue to never consider buying a new vehicle. if someone can genuinely afford this gladiator i'm happy for them though, looks like a really cool vehicle that can do anything
What's up with the snake exhaust at 8:22 and is that a 1 quart or 2 quart oil sump? I applaud them for giving the market something new but why a 30' long 4 door? Why not a regular or 'club cab' that would be so much shorter? I configured a top of the line rubicon glad your later and price was 60 F'n thousand dollars?
Because all anyone wants anymore are full crew cab pickups with short beds. When was the last time you saw a single cab pickup with an 8' bed? Trucks....the family car of the 21st century.
I recently drove a JL Wrangler with the I4 turbo and loved the low-end torque, etc. I did some HW and was not happy to find that the battery to create your e-torque will cost about $1500 to replace. No thanks. Great review, great info!
Great review, thanks for taking a look at an interesting and refreshing modern car, even if it's not perfect it's still enjoyable to watch you do a deep dive on it. About the infotainment issues, I've heard you used to be an ex-tech guy. I think it would be a very interesting video if you explored the design, compromises and philosophies of car computer/infotainment design, it's a field I don't kniw very much about. It might be a bit too technical for mass appeal for clicks, but it's definitely something I haven't seen yet and would be really interested in exploring.
Ram trucks have independent electric fan to keep AC compressor comfortable when vehicle is not moving, Jeep maybe too, but really ac will blow fairly cold without compressor fan, just not for long until compressor stalls, the fan is not there to make air could, but to keep compressor operational. I would guess the issue is in some control there not responding as expected and that they can easily tweak
Never have I EVER considered a Jeep, I've always been into my '04 SIlverado (I need to town my 3000GT to and from....but this thing is beginning to tickle my pickle as far as towing capacity and FUN vs a 4runner. BTW- These outtro videos have been brief and fucking HILARIOUS for the last several videos!! You got me trying to shut people down at work !!! LMAOOO
Great video, as always ! Many thanks ! - if you ever make another, could you expand on the on-road ride differences between Overland and Rubicon trim levels ?
Agreed on all your points, except the pricing. The Gladiator is actually quite expensive. Yes, you theoretically can buy the starting-price versions, but spec'd for the average guy, it's super pricey. The TFL folks bought a Rubicon for 60k (which only included the most popular options !!). I feel that FCA may have miscalculated its pricing strategy. Yes, the Gladiator is cool, but you can buy a Colorado ZR2 or a Tacoma TRD Pro for the low 40k's. The price premium is excessive.
The "Overland" part of the name is interesting. Many years ago my dad worked on the assembly line at the Jeep plant in Toledo, Ohio. The name of the company at that time was "Willys Overland".
Nice! The Electrolux factory where I work building freezers was founded in 1964...by Studebaker, and one of the professional freezer lines we make are still called Kelvinator.
I feel like you were either going to buy this rig as soon as you saw the first photo of it online or you hate it and everything it stands for. There is no in-between.
Opening scene is with the top-optioned Gladiator, complete with Savagegeese speaking dash ornament. (Hula-girl standard in lower trim levels.) Hula-Goose ornament is a one-off.
The hard tops are actually louder than the soft tops by several decibels. The hard tops create more wind noise. You will hear more of whats around you with the soft top though. At least that's how it is on the JL.
@@postersm7141 No...it's Jeep. FIAT has almost zero say in the design and manufacturing of the Jeep. Jeep was the reason why they bought Chrysler and they leave them alone. Jeep has a lousy quality record going back decades.
@@karlp8484 okay that's good to know. Because I really do like the overall design and functionality of the vehicle. I've always liked Jeep but I still believe some of their unibody SUVs are Fiat. Maybe this one is not but some of the more traditional SUVs I think are.
@@postersm7141 You're correct - as far as I know, the Wrangler it's own distinct platform, but several of Jeep's smaller "SUVs" are little more than rebadged Fiats. The Wrangler is the only car sold in the US (besides heavy-duty pickup trucks and utility vehicles) that has both a solid front and solid rear axle.
@@karlp8484 Funny that Jeep was owned by Chrysler and then Fiat, two companies known for garbage quality haha. The 4.0L straight six was one of their most reliable components, and that engine was designed by AMC.
Had a jeep compass as a rental for two days and got a gladiator for the third. I found the gladiator much more fun to drive. Resale, reliability, price doesn't matter for a few day rental but it's fun as hell. Especially after that sick cow feeling compass.
In Kuwait City, Wrangler covers 65% on the streets, and I hate it. As always, you change my perspective from what I hate to reconsider again, the good and bad of the car.
Great review! One thing I've been searching for is an opinion on the Gladiator coming from a fullsize truck owner. I just wonder how they stack up in terms of interior space and bed/cargo space. Obviously there won't be as much room but is it somewhat livable if you have been living "fullsize" for a number of years.
The powertrain should be reliable. These are naturally aspirated engines that have been put in everything over the past decade and the ZF gearbox and the manual are both bulletproof. It's the infotainment and other electronic crap that could prove a hassle, but that would get solved under warranty.
I’m waiting for my 2011 compass and 2012 jeep grand cherokee to go bad so i can upgrade to a Toyota. Dang things don’t want to die. I also have a 2004 TJ, never freaking dies. Dang it, might just get rid of them later like i did my 1990 jeep cherokee since i got bored of it . 😂
Mark, you missed the most important spec! Is it true that the Gladiator can weigh 5,070 LBS? If so, no wonder people are complaining about that no low-end torque V6.
Great video. You did not touch on safety. I realize it hasn't been crash tested and I know it's a Jeep but I am surprised with a newly designed vehicle in 2020 they didn't address safety issues such as side impact and crumple zones . Your thoughts?
They have side airbags in the front seats. The frame was modified in the front to improve frontal impact. But rear airbags were not possible with open air/roof design. I don't think its a huge negative unless you use this as a family/passenger vehicle. Keep in mind this thing is still safer than cars from 10 years ago so while it may not be as safe as every modern car its far from a death trap. It also has size and weight on its side. If you hit a Civic you will destroy that car. If you hit a Suburban different story. Same can be said driving smaller cars which most crash tests Don't factor in. Not every crash is equal or measurable.
question did the 2019 ford ranger sync screen ever freeze up on u? Did the HVAC system freak out on you? Does the Ranger need a max trailer tow package to tow it's max?
Thats true, I now have a front wheel drive sedan. But my old rear wheel drive truck was kind of fun to toss around with all the body roll it felt like a roller coaster. love the tech stuff part btw
You know one thing you'll notice ? ...the price tag. You will def feel it in your pocket. It's awkward looking long boxy truck for all the wrong reasons. I was so looking for The Gladiator but I'm holding off my money for The Bronco. Thank you Jeep for making me seriously looking at SUV again. You guys make truck look bad.
@@scottieray tell that to Chrysler owners in real life. Oh wait, they dont sell testers to dealerships. Must be first year models. Oh wait, nope just chrysler........
@@MrApplesaucestuff I was thinking the same thing. I had a 17 Renegade trailhawk and mine had tons of those electrical problems. needless to say my heart sank when he touched on the faulty camera and AC.
After owning a 1995, 2 2003s and now a 2012 rubicon. I can say the quality is just getting horrendous. Hell the 2012 had half the motor(left cylinder bank) warrantied for some reason and the front axle electronics shorted out and burnt out the whole unit. Needed a complete new harness so i converted to manual swaybar disconnect. Heated seat burnt out within a year. Honestly i would never buy a jeep again. And btw the "leather" isnt leather at least on the seat bolsters... I know because mine ripped and leather doesnt look like that underneath.
Finally a vehicle for the person who buys a convertible but never puts the top down, buys a 4x4 but never takes it offroad, and buys a pickup but never uses the truck bed.
To be fair most new trucks are just used for towing... the carpenters like used trucks to damage ..
Jack of all trades.. master of none.
@@rmarques1 true, it's not a Wrangler, it's not a pick up truck... It's both but a little less
Holy shit, that's such a beautiful way to put it.
@@StrideRunner68 To be fair, people buy tow packages, but never tow anything that a crossover can't handle.
Some people might be bored by it but the technical stuff is what I subbed for!
Me too. I like when they hoist up the car and explain the under carriage. I'm a 41 year old lady and I've learned most of what I know about cars from you tubers I'm in the market for a new car so the education is invaluable. And I LOVE his dry sense of humor
Same
That’s is what makes me see the real value in the car. Once I started working on my own car so see where the money has gone and can appreciated the work and enjoy the car more.
i came for the sexy stepdad, i stayed for the undercarriage
Same here
Didnt cover washer fluid capacity
I blew it!
@@savagegeese I mean it's fine man but I will be anticipating a follow up video to this and I expect to have the information included, in fact I'm entitled to that information.
@@MeynMotorGroup 45 minute video draining the tank and refilling
@@savagegeese now that's a video i'll get napkins and lotion ready
If it is like the other JL's out there, it hold's 7/8ths of a gallon. Here is a link to the forum where they are discussing just that, and the overall frustration that there is a miniscule amount left in the gallon jug when you are done filling it. If Mercedes did not destroy Jeep, will this be the thing that does? Only time can tell. www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/windshield-washer-fluid.17468/page-2
This is probably one of my favorite car channels now. You should have way more subscribers than you do.
Dear Savagegeese, I really appreciate you using fun and funky stock music on your B-roll footage instead of regurgitating the same ten shitty tracks (that sound like a dying animal) every other RUclipsr uses. Thank you.
From what little I know of music theory I noticed the intro never resolves to a stable note, leaving a dissonant feel. Hallway through the video I'm still waiting for it to resolve.
If Toyota sold the 79 Series Landcruiser in the US, the Gladiator would cease to exist.
Totally agree, especially with the 4.5L V8 turbo diesel.
You clearly don’t understand Jeep fanatics 😉
@@devlad 4.5L V8 Turbo diesel with manual trans and Euro 5 emissions rating.
Your reviews are kick ass. Are you planning on reviewing the Tesla Model 3? In a world of fanboys on that product, I'd be really interested to hear your opinion.
YESSS. Please PM3 would love to hear what he has to say.
I have tested one on my channel 0-60, did better than expected.
Loved the refreshed jeep wrangler, Drives way better than before.
8 speed is a huge step up from old 5 speed and new wrangler is a lot quieter.
Can't wait till you tear up the supra
I’d be lying if I didn’t say I was looking forward to that myself
I’m hoping to see your point of FCA to change with the help of your FCA rep Kelly to give you the latest cars and even the old
Ones u just had a instant judgement on and never drove. Can’t wait for more FCA videos. Thanks for this one.
I never go off-road but I love this car and I'm glad they made it. Someone out there is going to have a crazy amount of fun with it!
I do! I hardly ever use it for its full off-road capabilities.
But I love having it when I need to get to those places other cars/trucks can’t get while carrying all my hiking/camping/hunting gear.
I can't believe they actually made this car. I saw some photos of this concept years ago but never tought they would do it. This thing is just so insane and cool it's unreal.
The music in the beginning was so on point.
Solid nuances, very technical. Wow. Good review Dr. Goose M.D.
The only car review channel I will watch. Plus I'm near the area you tend to film so it's cool to see places I might actually recognize lol
Dude i refuse to except that you make your own music that first song was a straight BANGER
You are great at what you do. I watch lots of car reviews and you do it without being quirky and random but is still entertaining and informative
Great detailed technical review. I like the gladiator, but I've been burned once by FCA with a 2014 Jeep Cherokee T.h. We sold it this march, and it still had 10 open recalls! Not to mention nearly a dozen T.C.M (transmission control module) software update/flashes, new transmission wiring harness, new T.P.S (throttle position sensor) and one transmission replaced at 32k miles due to loss of 2nd gear. Waiting a couple years to see how this vehicle pans out, and to see what the diesel engine version is like. Hopefully by then the FCA gets thier vehicles, and act together.
@guy proulx wishful thinking lol🤣🤣🤣
The detail and quality of your videos is simply amazing!!
Folks commenting on rust... unless that spare tire is made of iron and is rusting also, that appears to be mud and dirt splatter. Probably a press vehicle that’s been to some events out west.
Love the intro music. Your work is just so good.
wilsontennis31992 it’s like Zelda the Aladdin version
i took your last video to heart and will continue to never consider buying a new vehicle. if someone can genuinely afford this gladiator i'm happy for them though, looks like a really cool vehicle that can do anything
What's up with the snake exhaust at 8:22 and is that a 1 quart or 2 quart oil sump? I applaud them for giving the market something new but why a 30' long 4 door? Why not a regular or 'club cab' that would be so much shorter? I configured a top of the line rubicon glad your later and price was 60 F'n thousand dollars?
Because all anyone wants anymore are full crew cab pickups with short beds. When was the last time you saw a single cab pickup with an 8' bed?
Trucks....the family car of the 21st century.
I recently drove a JL Wrangler with the I4 turbo and loved the low-end torque, etc. I did some HW and was not happy to find that the battery to create your e-torque will cost about $1500 to replace. No thanks.
Great review, great info!
Hate the car, but i cant hate on your review Mark. Thumbs up.
These will sale so much haters like you free up cars for others to buy. 🤷🏽♀️ thanks for the space in line outside the Jeep dealer. 🙃
@@Natethegreat200c I like jeeps in general and had 4 of them. Dude who the fuck are you to tell me I'm wrong. Get a life... grow a beard be someone...
@@Natethegreat200c is this English?
This vehicle should come with the theme to Rambo blaring from external speakers.
Yep, and with no way to turn it off. Not even cutting the battery will disable it.
JEEP and Breakdown are two words in the title that say it all.
Where is Turbowski?
Love your videos since day one
Love the portrait lighting at the intro.
A friend of mine saw a gladiator for the first time yesterday. It's amazing how many people think it's just a Wrangler with an added bed in the back
2:52 Amazing timing, must've taken a lot of planning to pull that off
Great review. You nailed the differences that Jeep owners are willing to live with and why
I love how the music in the beginning reminds me of Final Fantasy!
I am always amazed by other drivers who cross double yellow lines, especially coming towards us. Didn't Jeep make something similar in 1970's- 80's. ?
Sweet environment and aerial shots! Where was it?
Great review, thanks for taking a look at an interesting and refreshing modern car, even if it's not perfect it's still enjoyable to watch you do a deep dive on it.
About the infotainment issues, I've heard you used to be an ex-tech guy. I think it would be a very interesting video if you explored the design, compromises and philosophies of car computer/infotainment design, it's a field I don't kniw very much about. It might be a bit too technical for mass appeal for clicks, but it's definitely something I haven't seen yet and would be really interested in exploring.
4:37 did you pedal it between first and second or did you keep it to the floor the whole time?
Do you think they should have made a Jeep Pickup based on the Grand Cherokee vs the Wrangler?
Yes! Imagine if it had the same engine options!
🍺 Great job as usual, I especially like the choice of music at the beginning. 🍺
Another excellent video Mark! Love it!
does it still leak inside. ? I can't get people who would pay this kind of money on a car that leaks from new..
Tell us what happened to Turbowski or we'll all stop watching your videos!
Rumor has it that he's too busy taking his 2003 Chrysler Sebring with red calipers and a cherry bomb to the Sebring meets
Actually, I prefer this without him ... cleaner and more mature production
Gladiator is coming at a much needed time for FCA. They just reported their sales numbers, the Wrangler JL sales are down -25%
Except that the reason JL sales are down is because they're too dang expensive...
@@appiana4009 so true. The prices are out or control
Really enjoy your brutal honesty on reviews. I am looking at a Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk (2019 or 2020) and would love to see you review it!
There is no airflow over the condenser outside to cool the charge regarding the AC. Make the main engine fan kick on and I bet it will blow cool.
Ram trucks have independent electric fan to keep AC compressor comfortable when vehicle is not moving, Jeep maybe too, but really ac will blow fairly cold without compressor fan, just not for long until compressor stalls, the fan is not there to make air could, but to keep compressor operational. I would guess the issue is in some control there not responding as expected and that they can easily tweak
AC should be hooked up to the electric fan. Soon as the compressor kicks on, so does the fan. If not, something is probably wrong.
Never have I EVER considered a Jeep, I've always been into my '04 SIlverado (I need to town my 3000GT to and from....but this thing is beginning to tickle my pickle as far as towing capacity and FUN vs a 4runner.
BTW- These outtro videos have been brief and fucking HILARIOUS for the last several videos!!
You got me trying to shut people down at work !!! LMAOOO
“This is Sparta.” Oh sorry wrong movie
Great video, as always ! Many thanks !
- if you ever make another, could you expand on the on-road ride differences between Overland and Rubicon trim levels ?
Agreed on all your points, except the pricing. The Gladiator is actually quite expensive. Yes, you theoretically can buy the starting-price versions, but spec'd for the average guy, it's super pricey. The TFL folks bought a Rubicon for 60k (which only included the most popular options !!). I feel that FCA may have miscalculated its pricing strategy. Yes, the Gladiator is cool, but you can buy a Colorado ZR2 or a Tacoma TRD Pro for the low 40k's. The price premium is excessive.
The "Overland" part of the name is interesting. Many years ago my dad worked on the assembly line at the Jeep plant in Toledo, Ohio. The name of the company at that time was "Willys Overland".
Nice! The Electrolux factory where I work building freezers was founded in 1964...by Studebaker, and one of the professional freezer lines we make are still called Kelvinator.
Would be very interested in seeing a video on the new Nissan Titan
That air conditioning is so Italian that it comes with a free spaghetti dinner.
I feel like you were either going to buy this rig as soon as you saw the first photo of it online or you hate it and everything it stands for. There is no in-between.
Thank you for the phenomenal review. I'm in the market for one and this video greatly assisted.
Finally an objective review no fiat ass kissing !!
Opening scene is with the top-optioned Gladiator, complete with Savagegeese speaking dash ornament. (Hula-girl standard in lower trim levels.)
Hula-Goose ornament is a one-off.
have admired the truth about any of the vehicles that you review !!! ... great review , as always !!!
My Ford with sync 3 does the screen disappearing act sometimes too as well as cutting power to the USB ports on occasion.
Awesome review! I have one question: What's the towing capacity on the Sport and Sport S if you don't elect to get the Max Tow Package?
Really like the breakdown in this video
Very detailed and expounded
Is the rusty undercarriage an option? Or is that dirt?
Another excellent review! You tick all the boxes.
The hard tops are actually louder than the soft tops by several decibels. The hard tops create more wind noise. You will hear more of whats around you with the soft top though. At least that's how it is on the JL.
Its much quieter in the Gladiator.
Quality issues already...sigh...Jeep never learns
Karl P That’s because unfortunately it’s not jeep, it’s Fiat:(((
@@postersm7141 No...it's Jeep. FIAT has almost zero say in the design and manufacturing of the Jeep. Jeep was the reason why they bought Chrysler and they leave them alone. Jeep has a lousy quality record going back decades.
@@karlp8484 okay that's good to know. Because I really do like the overall design and functionality of the vehicle. I've always liked Jeep but I still believe some of their unibody SUVs are Fiat. Maybe this one is not but some of the more traditional SUVs I think are.
@@postersm7141 You're correct - as far as I know, the Wrangler it's own distinct platform, but several of Jeep's smaller "SUVs" are little more than rebadged Fiats.
The Wrangler is the only car sold in the US (besides heavy-duty pickup trucks and utility vehicles) that has both a solid front and solid rear axle.
@@karlp8484 Funny that Jeep was owned by Chrysler and then Fiat, two companies known for garbage quality haha. The 4.0L straight six was one of their most reliable components, and that engine was designed by AMC.
Thank you, way ahead in detail & quality in comparison to (most of) the other JT Gladiator Reviews.
Had a jeep compass as a rental for two days and got a gladiator for the third. I found the gladiator much more fun to drive. Resale, reliability, price doesn't matter for a few day rental but it's fun as hell. Especially after that sick cow feeling compass.
What’s the best trim level to get ??? Does it matter
In Kuwait City, Wrangler covers 65% on the streets, and I hate it. As always, you change my perspective from what I hate to reconsider again, the good and bad of the car.
Did you ask about death wobble in the JK/JL? Wondering if they improved the ball joints/track bar/bushings.
I don't think they look good from the factory but I've seen a few modified ones with a lift and bigger wheels and tires and they are badass!!👌🏽
How is the Freestyle "tuning" coming along?
Keeps blowing up
Where's the Savagegeese score?
Score is 379
Great review! One thing I've been searching for is an opinion on the Gladiator coming from a fullsize truck owner. I just wonder how they stack up in terms of interior space and bed/cargo space. Obviously there won't be as much room but is it somewhat livable if you have been living "fullsize" for a number of years.
What's the intro music? I could totally get down w that.
Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?
ROFL. I had no idea anyone remembered that movie anymore.
@@mountainhobo Reminiscing is what old people do best.
@@mountainhobo "Have you ever seen a grown man naked?"
Surely you can't be serious?
What a shame that Fiat/Chrysler can't provide reliable cars because they still do interesting cars.
The powertrain should be reliable. These are naturally aspirated engines that have been put in everything over the past decade and the ZF gearbox and the manual are both bulletproof. It's the infotainment and other electronic crap that could prove a hassle, but that would get solved under warranty.
I’m waiting for my 2011 compass and 2012 jeep grand cherokee to go bad so i can upgrade to a Toyota. Dang things don’t want to die. I also have a 2004 TJ, never freaking dies. Dang it, might just get rid of them later like i did my 1990 jeep cherokee since i got bored of it . 😂
Mark, you missed the most important spec! Is it true that the Gladiator can weigh 5,070 LBS?
If so, no wonder people are complaining about that no low-end torque V6.
Which Wrangler is best Wrangler? Mine is best because pick up.
Dana 44 axles front and rear standard on JT. Wide track on may tow equipped.
Great video. You did not touch on safety. I realize it hasn't been crash tested and I know it's a Jeep but I am surprised with a newly designed vehicle in 2020 they didn't address safety issues such as side impact and crumple zones . Your thoughts?
They have side airbags in the front seats. The frame was modified in the front to improve frontal impact. But rear airbags were not possible with open air/roof design. I don't think its a huge negative unless you use this as a family/passenger vehicle. Keep in mind this thing is still safer than cars from 10 years ago so while it may not be as safe as every modern car its far from a death trap. It also has size and weight on its side. If you hit a Civic you will destroy that car. If you hit a Suburban different story. Same can be said driving smaller cars which most crash tests Don't factor in. Not every crash is equal or measurable.
How long has the 4x4 system been in place? You guys know how to build a AWESOME 4x4 for off road ?
Very nice. You brought a few new things to light. Thanks.
Interesting, the diff in my 330i is bigger than that one
@@DontCryAboutIt lol that explains their diffs exploding then
What’s the towing capacity with the manual transmission.
question did the 2019 ford ranger sync screen ever freeze up on u? Did the HVAC system freak out on you? Does the Ranger need a max trailer tow package to tow it's max?
Thats true, I now have a front wheel drive sedan. But my old rear wheel drive truck was kind of fun to toss around with all the body roll it felt like a roller coaster. love the tech stuff part btw
@savagegeese - Really cool jacket! what brand is it?
@ 10:40 that's one skinny drive shaft 😮
You know one thing you'll notice ? ...the price tag. You will def feel it in your pocket. It's awkward looking long boxy truck for all the wrong reasons. I was so looking for The Gladiator but I'm holding off my money for The Bronco. Thank you Jeep for making me seriously looking at SUV again. You guys make truck look bad.
We don't watch stupid intros on tv. We don't need intros on RUclips.
50k for ac that doesnt work and infotainment crashes. typical Chrysler.
It's a tester. These are usually early production/pre-production. Also, these testers get beat on.
@@scottieray tell that to Chrysler owners in real life. Oh wait, they dont sell testers to dealerships. Must be first year models. Oh wait, nope just chrysler........
@@MrApplesaucestuff I was thinking the same thing. I had a 17 Renegade trailhawk and mine had tons of those electrical problems. needless to say my heart sank when he touched on the faulty camera and AC.
Will it come with a diesel engine?
Phroden Dekia yes
Can you make a review about the Tesla model 3?!
Is it reliable though?
After owning a 1995, 2 2003s and now a 2012 rubicon. I can say the quality is just getting horrendous. Hell the 2012 had half the motor(left cylinder bank) warrantied for some reason and the front axle electronics shorted out and burnt out the whole unit. Needed a complete new harness so i converted to manual swaybar disconnect. Heated seat burnt out within a year. Honestly i would never buy a jeep again. And btw the "leather" isnt leather at least on the seat bolsters... I know because mine ripped and leather doesnt look like that underneath.
Had the exact same issue with electro disconnect on my 08. Quality issues and insane pricing is keeping me away from getting another jeep.
What’s the outro song ?
Alan Fowler Music on youtube. Phantasy Star Shop.
savagegeese Thanks buddy
The electronics are not a one off. My sister had an 18 pacifica and it had a ton of electronic infotainment problems
I've had zero issues with my Cherokee Trailhawk (loaded, so premium sound option). Don't know the rhyme or reason, but works for me.
What song was that at the end of your intro please 😍
SoOoOoOo many damn choices and so expensive. My money will still be safe buying a 4 runner or a Tundra.
Can’t go wrong with any 4 main toyota trucks. 4runner, tacoma, tundra, and of course the almighty land cruiser if you got the cash.
It looks ridiculous, I hate jeeps but love the review.
I'd never own a Jeep but I can understand why some people do.
From the B-pillar back, I call it disfigured and ill-proportioned.