Off Topic Landfill 5

Agree, all we try to do is hack leases and help others hack leases. There is no harm in pointing it out that 4xe leases are better and try to help the OP. But if you say that Wrangler is trash and Bronco is the way to go, then landfill it is!!!

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My guess would be either OP doesnt have a way to charge it at home (perhaps a apartment complex or other reason) or maybe concerns about PHEV vehicles having more possible problems/repair issues since its combining multiple systems.

Id think its still a better deal even if cannot charge at home and rely on the ICE only and for potential repairs it should probably fall within the warranty for the lease period.

Correct me if I am wrong, but you could drive the 4XE and never charge it correct? You would be stuck with the 2.0 turbo 4 cylinder providing all the power?

Yes, you could simply drive it just like a normal Wrangler, there’s no need to charge it ever if you don’t want to. No matter what though, there is pretty much actually always some electric assist available to get full power (aka more than the regular 2.0L).

And this (while still off topic) has me wondering…loads of folks say the extra battery weight eats into the mileage…wondering if never-fills are actually running charges on the battery regularly (programmed) during engine operation, and that is the true cause of reduced mpg?

I’m waiting for inevitable flood of 4xe lease buyouts in 6 months when people remember how uncomfortable a Wrangler is.

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Unexpected, but with lumbar dialed full, the seating position is upright, and the foam is very firm, oddly comfy. Drove 6 hours straight and didn’t feel much need to stop for a stretch, but Costco gas stops were a must. (6 ft. 240#). Thinking about it more, the slickness of the leather allows for quick ‘micro-adjustments’ if you feel discomfort. This is a stark contrast to the new Ram 1500 we Enterprised for a 3K mile trip last Xmas. I dreaded every driving day.

Hot take: the wrangler has the most comfortable seats and seating position of any car I’ve owned. I’m stunned.

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Fact. Indeed it doesn’t even seem possible. How did they do that?

I have no clue. My 70 year old father in law even said it was great. That’s high praise.

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I need to see a list of vehicles you have had lol.

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Surprising. Having owned a Ram, I always find a full size truck to have some of the most comfortable (and large) seats around. Alfa Romeo Stelvio was probably one of the least comfortable and I also really like the BMW X3 seats with the leg extentions…game changer.

Indeed. Very comfy, like a couch, for about an hour. Turns out a couch is not good at all for long duration driving. Couple that with hotel beds and the recipe is disastrous.

I never had that problem. Took it from PA to Vermont without any issues and out to Ohio as well. Set the cruise, get comfy and no issues for me. Naturally, YMMV.

I’m looking at the premium ilx Right now. I’m looking at 36 months 12,000 miles per year I’m curious what sort of deal you got?

A new sucker is born every day I guess :man_shrugging:

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Its amazing.

should not you be mad at bmw princeton instead of being mad at this guy? looks like bmw shitston screwed you both over.

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This is hardly the brokers fault and has been happening to many brokers, and subsequently leasehakr’s. All a broker can do is reconsider their relationship with a dealer when they pull this :poop:.