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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
    If you like I can give a link to buy them off the west coast. I hear they may start selling the new Hilux as well.
    Thanks,Snowwalker,but,they're well out of my price range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rf2 View Post
    Agreed. Rust has been a big problem with Jeeps. That being said, Tacomas had that whole frame recall issue several years back, too.

    Anyway, I'm just dreaming here. Unless I win the lottery, I won't be buying a new Gladiator. Right now, even looking at a 10 year old Wrangler is depressing. I bought my current Jeep Cherokee when it was 10 years old and I paid ~$4K for a really low mileage, rust free (from BC) gem. Currently, a comparable 10 year old Wrangler Unlimited is ~$15k and up.
    A friend of mine went through that issue with his Tacoma, settled his claim with Toyota and now is driving a full size Tundra, nice truck , but I still prefer my Chevy.

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    I was in a Dodge dealership recently having my Ram serviced. Looked at a Loaded Wrangler in the showroom that was listed over $51k !!!!! I expect this Gladiator to hit $60k. This for what will not be a very useful pickup truck. It’s a Jeep thing, they’ll sell everyone they make.
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    Quote Originally Posted by terrym View Post
    I was in a Dodge dealership recently having my Ram serviced. Looked at a Loaded Wrangler in the showroom that was listed over $51k !!!!! I expect this Gladiator to hit $60k. This for what will not be a very useful pickup truck. It’s a Jeep thing, they’ll sell everyone they make.
    Yes, $51 K for a Wrangler is excessive, but the Rubicon trim is a serious off-road machine (for a stock vehicle). $60K for a Rubicon Gladiator sounds like what people should expect. That's a lot of money. It won't be a work truck, so whether people consider it useful or not will depend on what they intend to use it for. A 2wd dually crew cab long box pick-up is super useful for trade work, but utterly useless once you leave the pavement. I know that I would find the Gladiator perfect for what I would use it for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    Thanks,Snowwalker,but,they're well out of my price range.
    https://www.allclassifieds.ca/cars/t...le-canada.html

    Nothing over 15 grand. A couple right here in Ontario..
    Last edited by Snowwalker; December 5th, 2018 at 12:41 PM.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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