Same for my 2012 JKUR. The blades sit near the bottom of the windshield and the defroster vent blows hot air directly towards the bottom of the windshield. I live in the snow belt of northern Michigan where we average 120" of snow. Now my Grand Cherokee is another story. It has the worst...
Keep in mind that manufacturer's are no longer making sedans which means more pickup truck models. GM is even bringing back the Hummer suv and truck under the GMC brand.
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I believe the Nissan Frontier is a 16 year old design (2004) that had minor updates for the 2010 model. I'm amazed they are selling as many as they are.
The Gladiator would probably sell better if they offered it in a extended cab with a longer more useful bed or the regular cab J6...
This reminds me of my Mom's '73 Bronco which was the diamond blue color. It had G78-15 tire's which are about 28" tall and it pretty much went anywhere my parents wanted to take it. Just to put things into perspective. ;)
We had early Broncos when I was growing up on 36 mile road. My mom worked at the Romeo post office and used her Bronco to deliver mail, an early 70's then later a '76 Bronco with the Explorer Package. Both of her Broncos came standard with a drop down rear tailgate and the swing away tire...
Put me down for one. I don't see any down side to it being a "modded Wrangler" for what I'd use it for, off-roading in the tight two track trails of northern Michigan, light duty hauling on the farm, cruising the Silver Lake sand dunes, etc. I wouldn't expect to pull a 20+ foot camper with...
Did you mean to say starting with the JL? The Jeep Wranglers JK hoods are not made of aluminum, at least mine isn't. Actually, I can't think of a single part on my JKUR that is made from aluminum. Jeep started using aluminum alloy for some of the body parts for the JL.