cybguy
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- First Name
- Pablo
- Joined
- Apr 17, 2021
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- ABQ
- Vehicles
- 2014 Chevy Bolt
- Occupation
- Retired

The big problem with Jeep Wranglers is you need to tow them not only on pavement but on moderately rough dirt roads. So you got to through in the cost of the tow vehicle and trailer to get it anywhere it was meant to be driven. I got stuck with a New Rubicon Edition as a rental last June when the airport only had it ready to go. If it wasn't going to be an hour wait for the next vehicle I would never have accepted it. Absolutely horrible up I-80 from SLC to Wyoming. I drove a few hundred miles in the Wyoming Range on dirt roads. Man did that make me miss my Subaru. Literally had to drive at 60% normal speed in that Vehicle that only excels off any road. Pure garbage everywhere else.Some can always look for other options at 2/3 the price. Wrangler has been around for over 50 years and survived two wars. But not to sure about 21 mile battery concept? Sells for $55k to $67k.
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