Badgertits
FRF Addict
Jeeps (Wranglers) are much more a blank canvas than Raptors are. They may be the most modded vehicle on the planet - and rightly so since they have so many specific uses. My 2011 Rubicon was modded with over $35K of suspension, lighting, tires and wheels, etc., in order to tackle the Rubicon trail and other trails around Tahoe.
Great fun, and very capable in every way - once modded that is. Useless in every way prior to that.
Now that I have a Raptor I find that very similar mods are WAY more expensive than on the Wrangler.
I don't believe it is an issue of getting what you pay for, many Raptor companies have figured out that their clients are more wealthy than the verge Jeep guy. They price accordingly.
I would only consider another Wrangler if it had a Cummins Diesel in it, with a turbo.
Jeeps have always been gutless and the Gladiator is no different.
You make some pretty extreme exaggerations here- first of all, unless you’re ordering the most basic stripped down version w/ an auto, There is no other vehicle you can buy that would be more capable off-road from the factory than a Jeep- useless??? In stock form a wrangler rubicon will be capable off road & @ the beach can tow a bit & can plow (raptor ain’t plowing) can double as a convertible & if the interior gets trashed hose it out....
On the other hand while it’s a proverbial Swiss Army knife as an all around utility vehicle even w/ the refinements made over the years it still ain’t a very practical DD w/ bad fuel economy a rough ride crap turning radius & difficult to park in some instances - so to assume owners of Jeeps are in a lower income bracket I think is false, in many cases it’s the exact opposite. Many wrangler owners I know legitimately consider & treat their Jeeps as big toys, or as the equivalent of a bobcat/skid steer- keep it parked in a corner of their property under a tree waiting for the next time they need to tow a trailer, plow the driveway, screw around off-road or on the beach.
I def agree they need a better engine.....dodge/Chrysler seems so dumb sometimes, they drop a hemi and/or slap a turbo or SC onto pretty much any vehicle, and yet their most iconic beloved selling like hot cakes wrangler they have yet to do it- they would sell every single one & could jack the price if they offered a V8. A strong diesel would be cool too....but probably too heavy.