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Old 05-03-2023, 09:08 AM   #1
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Some good mechanical upgrades, but the grill in the grill breaks tradition a bit too much. Last time they made such mid-model changes to the open top Jeep would be 1980 when they switched hard top door handles on the CJ-7 from latch handles to paddle latches. Previously big change would be the CJ-5 wheel base stretch in 1972. Neither changed much traditional style.
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Old 05-03-2023, 10:10 AM   #2
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I'm not sure I understand what you're referring to with the grill in grill comment. .

Are you referring to the pattern they have between the vertical slots?



If so, I am not a big fan of that either.
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Old 05-03-2023, 10:41 AM   #3
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Yup. Maybe you, Sean, or one of our other vehicle engineers can weigh in here if the is additional air flow required for new regulations or accessories. Or is it purely from the design studio?
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That looks to me like its an aesthetic change, but it may have a small impact on fuel efficiency. When I was working at FCA facilities around the time that Hellcat launched, I overheard an engineer say they invest roughly $1mil for every 0.1 MPG gain in fuel economy, so every little bit can help.
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Old 05-08-2023, 08:14 AM   #5
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i think jeep started this whole "grill controversy" themselves to try and stir up clicks ... the core aesthetic is still there, game on.
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Round headlights and 7 slots...still present, I've moved on.
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Everyone knows square headlights are for the most real of Jeeps anyway
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Jeep died in 1987. I have moved on
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New grill looks a lot better in person, especially with an AEV bumper in front of it. It's still very clearly a Jeep, and either version of JL grill is drastically better than JK was. We've got a bunch of 2023 20th Anniversary Rubicons passing through our shop every week, which is the same grill that will start in 2024.

Airflow is definitely a factor, it's always been a limitation on these, and with the higher towing capacity it was even more of a factor. That doesn't mean aesthetics aren't a factor too, it always is. Studio played a major role I'm sure since it was due for a mid-cycle refresh. Biggest problem with them is the price tag.
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Original JL/JT grille looks way better IMHO.
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Original JL/JT grille looks way better IMHO.
Yeah. New one looks like a Renegades, and I do not mean a cool old CJ-5 or CJ-7.
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Old 05-22-2023, 07:22 PM   #13
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Everyone is so worried about the grille when 60-70% of the people who buy new Jeeps are just going to ditch it for the cheap Chinese angry grille.
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Everyone is so worried about the grille when 60-70% of the people who buy new Jeeps are just going to ditch it for the cheap Chinese angry grille.
Not nearly that many folks do around here. But those that do still make me sad.
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I'm ok with it, and that's all that matters to me
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i changed my mind ... the 2024 grill is stupid
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Not enough changed for me to want a newer model, that’s a bigger deal than a grill alone. I’ll keep what I have regardless.

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Old 10-18-2023, 09:59 PM   #19
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Too expensive
Too bad of a nose job
Too far removed from it origins

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Old 10-19-2023, 08:17 AM   #20
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I priced out a Rubicon recently, and it was just over $70K. Now, that was basically fully loaded, with the 35" tire pkg, steel bumpers, winch, hard top, color matched flares/top, upgraded stereo, etc. Which I figure was still cheaper overall than starting with a regular Rubicon and then adding a lift, tires, bumpers, winch, etc after market. But still... that's literally Lexus GX460 money. And far more than any 4Runner. But at the same time, the Wrangler has 35" tires, bumpers, winch, etc. so it's basically fully modded up and ready to go wherever you're willing to take it. The base model Rubicon now starts are more than what my well-equipped 2016 HardRock stickered at... And the Rubicon X MSRP is 2x what I paid for my 2009 Rubicon.
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