Love the two door. We picked up a 2022 Wrangler sport 2 dr while waiting for our Bronco to come in, and then planned to sell the Jeep, but decided to keep it. Nice review.
I just lost my beloved jeep wrangler x that I’ve had for 8 years. I’ve loved them since I was a little girl. I want another jeep. I hope I can get one and I’m glad that even with all the added tech inside that it still handles like a jeep. Some people don’t like the way they feel but I do. I love the smooth turns and how bouncy they are.
If you're a rare brand-agnostic buyer, it's a tough call between the Jeep and the Bronco right now. Both available in 2-doors, front and rear lockers, stock 35s, swaybar disconnects, and manual transmissions. The prices when similarly equipped are nearly identical. There's a bit of give and take in the features - Jeep gets a front axle and slightly shorter wheelbase, Bronco gets a 7th gear, etc. I would never even consider a 4-door of either.
Man, the first thing I am doing to any Jeep I ever buy and have done with every jeep I’ve ever bought, is take those damn stickers and badges off the thing. That’s my jeep. And I don’t advertise freely for anybody.
@@703Speed Well they are destroying their buying base. Which, I guess is their right to do, but once they start losing the younger buyers (which these prices are doing) you’re not coming back from thst
The jeep you interviewed I think is the one I looked at the same day I purchased mine?? It was at Koons and it was just like the one you had in your show, I was thinking on that one BUT I seen body damage on right rear quarter panel above the rear wheel and also looked like the inter fender well was installed wrong?? It is still a nice vehicle. Have a good day!! @@703Speed
Rides and drives better that I expected, Smother that my 2023 Ford F-350, about the same as my 2024 Chevy 2500. I can make very tight turns, be carfull backing up. @@scottsymons6152
Thanks for the walk around and through. Looking at the two door as a touring vehicle just for me. I will need to keep computers, cameras, food, cooking gear, and tent safe while driving.
Side vents are funcational. They are not large, but there is the ability to move air from under the hood. This was to help with the hood moving when driving at higher speeds.
there is a grooming for jeep accoding to willys mb. so it s no longer that chararictic it gone, but tere s a mordern jeep , thar keep willys mb s grooming that s called jimmny
Agreed, I also prefer the two-door -- especially now that my children are grown. Thumbs'-up since you put together a great video and you drove close to my neighborhood.
I’ve had many Jeeps in my life. My biggest complaint and still is horrible 2WD gas mileage. I just refuse to drive any vehicle that can’t do 30 mpg plus highway. When it comes to braking all my Jeeps 5 in total were horribly underpowered. Did Jeep fix this in 2024? About every Jeep I owned required brake pads and rotor replacement around 30k miles. Not even going to get into cost of new Jeeps😂. If money was no option I’d own a new Rubicon. Unfortunately money is a big factor in retirement.
like the 2 door (traditional)... but liked the 'old' grill... again- traditional look... thought that would never change- that's their signature look..(my 2 bits)
Just tested a Bronco Wildtrak 2-door. 2.7 liter/10-speed. That thing would move! Rode nice. Drove nice. But,...still not a Jeep. Definitely a tough decision.
I still love my old 2012 2Door, but if they keep pricing Jeeps the way they have recently, I can't see ever buying another. Ultimately, I'd rather have seen a low priced 'beat on it' crawler model than all of these vapid but expensive interior options, but I'm not certain the current management in Jeep could even pick out their old core audience in a crowded room.
Great review Kenny! Personally I like the look of the 2 door but I know that the ride can be pretty choppy and rough. That is a lot of $$ but that is a rugged beast. Hope that you are doing great!
The Real Jeep? Ya don't really need to pay 60 grand for a real jeep. Real jeeps are built from the ground up. Not on an assembly line. So so many real jeep Rubicons have their hardest day on the trail is at Wal-Mart parking lot.😂
Convince my wife? How bout…..NO. I buy what I want and as long as it doesn’t jeopardize the financial security of my household, that’s the only thing I factor in. I’m not asking my wife for anything. I will inform her, I’ll even discuss it with her. But my car, my decision. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it?