392s and Gladiators - 2023 vs 2024

What is the price difference between 1 and 2?
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Why not get some random used vehicle or even older Jeep just temporarily for a couple of years. Then buy what you want in a couple years at a much lower price.
If I’m making a car payment, I’d rather pay on something I plan on keeping for a while. Yes, kinda keeping up with the Jones’. I need a vehicle that looks good and runs well for who I work for, looks/quality matter. I shuttle some of my clients to and from the airport on the occasion as part of my services.
There was a nice 2 dr jk for sale.
As much as I would love to have a 2 door, wouldn’t be practical for me.
 
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If I’m making a car payment, I’d rather pay on something I plan on keeping for a while. Yes, kinda keeping up with the Jones’. I need a vehicle that looks good and runs well for who I work for, looks/quality matter. I shuttle some of my clients to and from the airport on the occasion as part of my services.

As much as I would love to have a 2 door, wouldn’t be practical for me.

Practical. Looks Quality. Is quality. Runs well. Room for clients. Looks like that checks all the boxes of your needs.
 
Seriously though.

A full-size truck or a Chevy Tahoe, Ford Expedition would be my only options. No one wants to be shuttled around in a Gladiator. And they just don’t fit enough stuff in them when you really need to.

I get it. Everyone wants their cake and to eat it at the same time. Work sounds like it needs a dedicated vehicle. And so does your family. It’s hard to combine them without sacrificing pretty hard one way or the other.
 
Seriously though.

A full-size truck or a Chevy Tahoe, Ford Expedition would be my only options. No one wants to be shuttled around in a Gladiator. And they just don’t fit enough stuff in them when you really need to.

I get it. Everyone wants their cake and to eat it at the same time. Work sounds like it needs a dedicated vehicle. And so does your family. It’s hard to combine them without sacrificing pretty hard one way or the other.
I use both of my vehicles for work and both for family, it’s just the way it works out for my business. My wife works with me on the occasion and my kids ride with me to work as well every once in a while like today.

My clients love the Jeeps, I’ve had them request the top down, doors off and one will be getting a Jeep as well soon. The gladiator worked perfect for me for a few years but towards the end, I wish I had more enclosed space rather than a truck bed so I was using the wrangler more.

Yes, it’s not your typical work truck and doesn’t sound practical to most but it’s fun and for work.
 
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