The wife and I have been tossing around ideas on how to change our lifestyles. Ultimately, we are tired of sitting behind desks... It's all just talk and planning right now, but we are certain that we can give up the money. We currently have a '13 Grand Cherokee V8 Overland with all the bells and whistles and a '14 4-door Rubicon Unlimited. I bought the Rubicon with the intention of turning it into an expedition/overland style vehicle and use the Grand Cherokee for those long road-trips that go through mountains and such. I've had both vehicles offroad and they both do great (obviously the Rubicon is better).
She threw me a bone asking what if we sell one allowing us to pay off the other one faster. We crunched the numbers and this would allow us to pay one or the other off in under 2 years. I'm scratching my head on which because the Grand Cherokee is so DAMN comfortable... lol. The Rubicon is nice too... lol. We are about to take an 8 hour drive next week in the Rubicon so time will tell how comfortable it is.
The rubicon seems as if it would be easier to maintain as there are less electronics to fail.
They both get roughly the same gas mileage but the Grand Cherokee has that nice 5.7L V8...
The Rubicon has no lumbar support in the seats. This is actually the first vehicle that doesn't have this, but I haven't had any back pains yet.
The Grand Cherokee has the Quadra-Lift adaptive suspension system which is nice to be able to control the vehicle height.
There are more aftermarket options for the Wrangler.
Gobi just finally released their roof rack for the WK2 Grand Cherokee so I could get one for either vehicle now...
The Grand Cherokee cannot be lifted so I'm stuck with what it has which has been more than enough for me the past year. With that said, having more ground clearance in the Wrangler is nice.
The Grand Cherokee drives like a Cadillac on the street whereas the Wrangler is like an oven-toaster on wheels... lol.
Maintenance on the Grand Cherokee requires spark plugs to be changed every 36,000 miles.
Wrangler utilizes a frame whereas the Grand Cherokee utilizes a unibody.
Wrangler has axles whereas the Grand Cherokee has Independent Front/Rear Suspension.
Both vehicles have almost the same payoff amount so that's out of the equation. I'm naturally leaning toward the Rubicon as it's such a great offroad platform. I just want to see if there is/are other things I'm forgetting.
She threw me a bone asking what if we sell one allowing us to pay off the other one faster. We crunched the numbers and this would allow us to pay one or the other off in under 2 years. I'm scratching my head on which because the Grand Cherokee is so DAMN comfortable... lol. The Rubicon is nice too... lol. We are about to take an 8 hour drive next week in the Rubicon so time will tell how comfortable it is.
The rubicon seems as if it would be easier to maintain as there are less electronics to fail.
They both get roughly the same gas mileage but the Grand Cherokee has that nice 5.7L V8...
The Rubicon has no lumbar support in the seats. This is actually the first vehicle that doesn't have this, but I haven't had any back pains yet.
The Grand Cherokee has the Quadra-Lift adaptive suspension system which is nice to be able to control the vehicle height.
There are more aftermarket options for the Wrangler.
Gobi just finally released their roof rack for the WK2 Grand Cherokee so I could get one for either vehicle now...
The Grand Cherokee cannot be lifted so I'm stuck with what it has which has been more than enough for me the past year. With that said, having more ground clearance in the Wrangler is nice.
The Grand Cherokee drives like a Cadillac on the street whereas the Wrangler is like an oven-toaster on wheels... lol.
Maintenance on the Grand Cherokee requires spark plugs to be changed every 36,000 miles.
Wrangler utilizes a frame whereas the Grand Cherokee utilizes a unibody.
Wrangler has axles whereas the Grand Cherokee has Independent Front/Rear Suspension.
Both vehicles have almost the same payoff amount so that's out of the equation. I'm naturally leaning toward the Rubicon as it's such a great offroad platform. I just want to see if there is/are other things I'm forgetting.
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