They're both my favorite! just depends on where we're headed and who's going. If it's just me the Jeep always wins because I lover her more than my wife. If the family/kids(2) are going we usually take the T4R because we are all more comfortable with the extra space.
Our household is fortunate to have one of each... I drive the JKU and my wife drives the T4R. I absolutely love them both, but they both have their pro's and cons when it comes to storage, ride quality and aftermarket support. So like the other have said....it's really going to boil down to...
They both have their pros and cons, but I would say ultimately it depends on your personal preference and terrain in which you're operating. If it's a daily driver in a stop and go traffic environment, you're left leg will certainly thank you for an automatic!
Also subscribed! 12 yo boy and 8 yo girl here, looking for some new ways to keep them entertained that don't involve arguing, fighting and complaining :tongueclosed: I love the telescope idea!
I would suggest either doing the Potash/Shafer/Long Canyon Loop or doing Hurrah Pass/Chicken Corners/Jackson Hole. Very mild trail loops, but the scenery is spectacular on both.
As for stops in town... Moab Brewery has great beer and Pasta Jays has some amazing italian food.
Overlanding to me is exploration through travel. This can be a short travel or a long travel but the focal point is getting caught up in the journey not focusing on the final destination.
As my off-road driving and navigating abilities have increased so has my curiosity about new areas. Now I...
I think WJ's they're totally underrated. They are cheap to buy, maintain and upgrade, very capable off road, comfortable and come stock with a fairly solid drive train.
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