07-14-2020, 09:22 AM | #21 |
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Jeep built the TJ unlimited for far less than the AEV. Mercedes sold the G-Wagen for half what Europa imports had been selling them.
If they want, they can sell a V8 Wrangler/Gladiator for under $60K with options that bring them over $80k. We shall have to wait and see. |
07-16-2020, 11:06 AM | #22 |
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OH EM GEEE...a Jeep with a V8!!!!1!!
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07-16-2020, 02:33 PM | #23 |
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08-03-2020, 06:26 PM | #24 |
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https://moparinsiders.com/if-jeep-ca...with-the-1500/
The signs sure seem to be pointing to them doing this
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08-03-2020, 11:01 PM | #25 |
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It's a done deal for sure, either that or it's the best con game they could play on Ford.
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08-04-2020, 06:53 AM | #26 |
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every car blog on the planet is basically just waiting on the price now.
as am i. |
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Honestly, it's GOT to put a damper on some of these companies already installing them...people on the fence are straight up halting their plans. Gonna have to wait and see...as much as I want one I won't be doing another swap, I'll take a factory one and pay for it. Kinda curious how much AEV may know (HEY, Sean!) about it...I mean, they not only stopped installing the Hemis (at least I think), they stopped building the BDC prior to the JT coming out...makes ya wonder! Dammit...I want to know what they'll cost. You KNOW they won't be cheap...and MF be too expensive for me Have a buddy that just bought one with a 5.7 from Dakota Customs...Sting Grey, too, man...so jeally. Hasn't been delivered yet but he already has parts sitting in his garage to start the build
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08-05-2020, 08:53 AM | #29 |
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Pretty much every new car is overpriced these days. I also will never own the first model year of any major update / new model. I let the OEMs get the first couple years out of the way...by then they've (usually) worked out the bugs and the cost-down work is just beginning.
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Agree 100% on not getting the first year model. In the last 30 years the family got burned on a first year 1994 C-Class Mercedes and a 1999.5 Jetta. Even the Germans have issues. But, cars when compared to inflation, and excluding the exotics of the sports and luxury car world, have significantly decreased in real costs over the years. |
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08-05-2020, 10:12 AM | #31 |
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Its not just inflation, development costs and complexity have also skyrocketed in the last 15 years, especially on diesel engine equipped vehicles. The high output Cummins diesel option is now 11,995 alone. The MSRP of the whole truck my dad bought in 2004 was under 45k. He was out the door for under 30k (it was a 2003).
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These were a heck of a lot more expensive than the TJ-Unlimiteds that followed them. |
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08-05-2020, 06:25 PM | #34 |
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But also didn't come w/ a V8 from the factory
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08-06-2020, 12:41 PM | #35 |
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True, no CJ/Wrangler has had that option since 1986. My point is taking an aftermarket OEM quality expensive mod, then the OEM doing it in factory for a fraction of the cost.
Sort of like Europa Imports out in New Mexico importing and federalizing G-Wagens from the early 80s until Mercedes started importing them directly and cutting the cost in half. How much will a factory V8 effect the values of the older AEV conversions? |
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Yeah, I knew what you meant
Wish Jeep had not only built them sooner, built them longer...'04-06 is not enough time to get a good clean affordable one in today's market. And the AEV versions are still incredibly high priced!
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Other than a likely small margin, I would be surprised if the actual market of buyers is worth the investment in configuration, tooling, etc. etc. etc. No one is taking their JL/JT's to the track, or really doing massive towing with them. It comes down to "having it". Unless you're rolling on tons and large tires...the extra power at some point starts to become moot. What they need to do, is offer better six cylinder options overall...but even then, we're talking a small minority that even care THAT much. |
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I go back to...as an OEM...is it even WORTH it to consider. This is why we've likely seen "concept" after "concept" and no real from the factory option. This isn't a newer charger with V6 vs. V8 option. It's a 4x4 yuppie wagon that most soccer moms a mall crawler bros don't really need nor will they care to pay extra (depending on how much extra) for the higher HP (though I recognize I could be 100% wrong). The 392 is supposed to be ~450HP....cool. All three 2020 options for the JL are right at 260/270HP. How about...GASP...a more modern powerful V6? Plenty of V6's out there putting out 350+ HP. But, I guess some people won't feel important enough unless it's got them thurr two extra cylindurs YEE YEE! |
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08-07-2020, 01:19 PM | #40 |
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It's has to have the V8 sound, too. Because it's like having a really hot girlfriend with a terrible screechy voice. Yeah, she feels good, you just don't want anyone to hear her.
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