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Jeep® Announces Pricing For Its New Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 392:

Jeep® Announces Pricing For Its New Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 392:​

This 392 HEMI Wrangler Is More Expensive Than The TRX...​


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The Jeep® brand unveiled the official pricing of its new 2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 392 this morning. While a V8 is what Wrangler diehards have been asking for, the new Rubicon 392 Launch Edition is far from cheap coming in at a U.S. Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $73,500 (excluding $1,495 destination). That … (read full article...)

 
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LOL

Amazing.

Gotta pay to play!

I wonder how the dealer markups will be?
 

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"... the Rubicon 392 sits 1-inch higher than the standard Rubicon... which is about half an inch less than the standard Rubicon."

Simultaneously? If so, the Rubicon 392 might understandably attract the attention of physicists and logicians around the world, but it still won't be worth $74,000.

Just give me a 2006 Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon with the 4.0L straight six and the six-speed manual. True to the spirit of Jeep, it's everything you need, and nothing you don't.

Today's Jeep has gone completely insane.
 

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Personally, I would have rather seen the Wrangler 392 be a package like the "Desert Rated" Mojave than the Rubicon.

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"... the Rubicon 392 sits 1-inch higher than the standard Rubicon... which is about half an inch less than the standard Rubicon."

Simultaneously? If so, the Rubicon 392 might understandably attract the attention of physicists and logicians around the world, but it still won't be worth $74,000.

Higher ride height, but less ground clearance likely due to 392 specific mechanicals.
 

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