I somehow knew this thread was going to go to shit... May I recommend the Ford Bronco to you rather than the Jeep Wrangler???Check out Brandon Haneline's channel (used to be Jeep Informant) on YouTube for info on the 4Xe. He has some interesting technical videos where he tests things that no one else does. Does not seem like a Wayoflife type product (lots of technology to fail and more difficult to modify) but it is where things have been going.
Careful. Don't get to technical. You don't want to compete with Brandon Haneline's info cuz bobfriesenhahn says he knows his technical shit.Just some food for thought. The 4Xe only has a 22 mile range using just its battery and only has a 370 mile range, total. A Sport 2-door with a 3.6L and manual transmission has a total range of 437.5 miles.
Did someone fail to see that I am only classified as "New Member" in this forum? Mercy please!^ Seriously? Out of curiosity, do you walk into Burger King and direct the people in there to go to McDonald’s?
Did someone fail to see the forum terms and rules as they signed up?Did someone fail to see that I am only classified as "New Member" in this forum? Mercy please!
I only made the reference due to most other currently available sources regarding the 4Xe being rah-rah marketing garbage. I did not refer you to a yoga pants channel.
If someone here is willing to sink money into a 4Xe and share their experience here, that would be great, but the 4Xe is not something that most here would want.
Sorry, did not see any rules. Which ones are you following? Not sending anyone to Facebook or something horrific like that.Did someone fail to see the forum terms and rules as they signed up?
Glad I'm not on facebook. https://www.wayalife.com/help/rules/Sorry, did not see any rules. Which ones are you following? Not sending anyone to Facebook or something horrific like that.
Thanks for the link to the rules so I could re-read them. I am glad that I did not violate them.Glad I'm not on facebook. https://www.wayalife.com/help/rules/
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Well, I've been driving Jeeps (and I mean the real ones where the top comes off) for a little over 25 years and I have now taken delivery of my new 4xe. I have to say, this is a very impressive vehicle. It is a hybrid so I don't have to worry about staying close to charging stations but my commutes are short so the 20 to 25 mi range works very well for me. It's still a real Jeep Rubicon just with some added functionality. I got on the highway today and for the first time in 14 years I did not have to push the pedal to the floor and cross my fingers. That felt nice.I've done 13+ years with the 3.8 in my JK and 10 mpg with 35s. With the current incentives of $7,500, I'll give the 4xe a try and worst case is double the fuel economy. My commute is 3 miles with a rapid charger 500 feet from my house. Seems like a good fit. Maybe the next one will be more electric but this could be fun.
In 600 miles, about how many times have you had to plug in in? Just curious. Also, how long to you typically leave it plugged in for to get a decent charge?I'm now about 600 miles in and have put in 2 tanks of gas. For my last tank, just taking the total miles travelled divided by the number of gallons used, I averaged just over 30 mpg. Now, this will fluctuate greatly depending on your length of trips. The person best suited to a setup like this with a 25 mile electric range is the person with a typical daily range about that amount. As you use the gas engine (averages about 20 mpg) your average mpg will go down. It does not seem to be a good fit for people who have longer commutes. If you just want total range on a tank, that's not a good fit for the 4xe. With a free charging station right by my house, I seem to be the perfect user. However, even if I was charging at home, it appears that cost per mile is about 1/2 of that with gasoline.
Power is very good and if I ignore the fuel economy aspect, it's downright fast and especially for a Wrangler. My JK sitting net to it is slow as a dog and averages about 12-14 mpg. The 4xe has enough power on all electric that it's faster than my JK even without the gas engine.
I have the Mopar lift waiting for install and will have 35s and rims coming with that. Time will tell how that affects fuel economy.
The range is only just over 20 miles. I typically just plug it in every night when I get home. Some days I drive less than 20 miles and never use gas and other days when I have longer trips the gas engine just takes over as the battery runs out.In 600 miles, about how many times have you had to plug in in? Just curious. Also, how long to you typically leave it plugged in for to get a decent charge?
As of 20 miles is so much more beneficial than 10 miles.The range is only just over 20 miles. I typically just plug it in every night when I get home. Some days I drive less than 20 miles and never use gas and other days when I have longer trips the gas engine just takes over as the battery runs out.
At 240 volts, the charge time is just over 2 hours. I happen to have a charging station very close and free so I use that a lot. At 120 volts, you need at least 12 hours for a full charge. I have read that the first half of a charge is faster than the last half but I've never really worried about that because having 10 miles of range really isn't that beneficial. The only time I use the 120 volt charger is at home overnight.
Actually, it is for me. Covering the entire day with a charge is worth the short walk to the charger or plugging it in at home.As of 20 miles is so much more beneficial than 10 miles.
Just out of curiosity, how is it that it's free?I happen to have a charging station very close and free so I use that a lot.
It just popped up one day and wasn't there the day before, so there's no cost involved.Just out of curiosity, how is it that it's free?
Free to me I guess. I'm lucky to live 400 feet from a level 2 charger. I use that most of the time and charge overnight at home at 120 the rest of the time.Just out of curiosity, how is it that it's free?
LOL - no, I get that but I mean, how is it free to you? Or, why is it free to you? The electricity has to be produced by something and by someone. Who pays for the production of it and the infrastructure to allow you to take it for free?Free to me I guess. I'm lucky to live 400 feet from a level 2 charger. I use that most of the time and charge overnight at home at 120 the rest of the time.