The Gladiator (Rubicon, V6 Gas) is quite good after 2 years and ~30k mi. I have a truck topper and zero mods currently. Great in snow & ice with studded tires, good offroad on dirt, mud and rocky terrain. Somewhat loud on the highway but who cares. If the engine and trans hold up over time, it will be a great vehicle. My main critique is unnecessary electronics and features. The two-battery configuration (main plus a tiny backup) is not well thought out. The auto start/stop seems to be a bandaid designed to score higher MPG, but is just a nuisance and not at all confidence inspiring in deep winter hinterland of the Rockies and Plains...or anywhere else for that matter. I don't know why the auto industry seems hell bent on adding so many poorly wrought electronic features to vehicles. It is a childish image but you get the impression for every new vehicle, there is a box of a thousand+ microchips dumped on the table by the CEO and engineers are ordered to come up with ways to make the vehicle + driver reliant on each one. Not needed. Look at what all the electronics and "green" engine workarounds have done for most Mercedes, BMW, Audi resale values, not to mention once admired performance&longevity.......and US diesels aren't much better. They are not as reliable and don't last like they used to and when we look back on this time frame in vehicle design, I don't know how much the record will show all this added complexity cleaned things up (chemicals in the air vs battery and electronic waste and needing a new car every few years, etc.). The main outcome will be to (a) have a population conditioned to need a new car every 3-4 years and (b) kill the used car market. I don't see this as an improvement for humans or the environment though it is a simple enough concept. To each his own but for me, designing a straightforward 4x4 utility truck or any other purpose-built vehicle shouldn't be this tough. The Gladiator Rubicon comes close to the ideal, though I suspect I will be engaged in the increasingly popular American vehicle owner pastime of dumbing it down with mods over time. Wish list: Toyota USA needs to bring the US a diesel or gas Prado and/or LC-79, and offer the "Poverty Pack" editions.