Packages are a mishmash of Luxury, Safety and Capability which disappoints. The manual only on the 2.3 is upsetting but not a deal breaker. Still need more info on 2 door and rear seat stowing, "fold flat" is often not really flat.
I still want one and got a reservation but I really need to...
I don't care for or want the driver aid / safety features in the Mid Package and there is no listed way to get the 12" screen without the Lux / leather. Definitely want to see if there are individual upgrades for some of these things.
I have seen some Fold Flat seats that have a very liberal definition of Flat. I intend to carry two dogs in my 2 door with the seats down and a hammock/barrier to keep them in the back. So I really want Flat and not almost flat or flat with big holes.
I will also use the Molle on the seat...
Right now I am leaning toward 2 Door and 2.3L. Should I end up with the 4 Door or the price is lower than I expect or the packages I want require the 2.7L then I will go bigger.
I am less concerned with the size of the screen and its integration into the vehicle. I am however concerned with how well the system works and if it can be updated as new technology comes around. Case in point, my wife had a Jeep Cherokee which as an automobile was a dud but the infotainment...
I feel for the picky among us. I personally only need the 2 door with limited space. I will remove the back seats/bench and setup the back half as storage/dog compartment. I will need a ramp in the back for the dogs to get in and out. Put in a net around the roll cage/open back end so the...
From a Marketing standpoint, breaking into a new market segment requires one of two things. Either a lower cost for a similar product or a better product for a similar cost. Jeep has had total control of this market segment for decades and taking market share away will not be easy. Sure there...