Buying Rubicon - 2004 or 2005
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Buying Rubicon - 2004 or 2005
I'm thinking of buying a Rubicon. I don't like shopping so I don't
plan on talking to a salesman until I decide what to buy.
What are the changes between the 2004 and 2005 Rubicon? I've looked
on the net but can't find much. The reviews list features but don't
say if they are new or the same. The only difference I've found is
the manual transmission 5 speed vs 6 speed. Is everything else the
same other than, of course, price?
plan on talking to a salesman until I decide what to buy.
What are the changes between the 2004 and 2005 Rubicon? I've looked
on the net but can't find much. The reviews list features but don't
say if they are new or the same. The only difference I've found is
the manual transmission 5 speed vs 6 speed. Is everything else the
same other than, of course, price?
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Re: Buying Rubicon - 2004 or 2005
2005 offers the Rubicon Unlimited, 2004 only has the short wheelbase
version.
My personal opinion is that the RU is the coolest vehicle the Jeep line
has ever manufactured, with a possible honorary exception for the
original ****** CJ.
version.
My personal opinion is that the RU is the coolest vehicle the Jeep line
has ever manufactured, with a possible honorary exception for the
original ****** CJ.
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Re: Buying Rubicon - 2004 or 2005
2005 offers the Rubicon Unlimited, 2004 only has the short wheelbase
version.
My personal opinion is that the RU is the coolest vehicle the Jeep line
has ever manufactured, with a possible honorary exception for the
original ****** CJ.
version.
My personal opinion is that the RU is the coolest vehicle the Jeep line
has ever manufactured, with a possible honorary exception for the
original ****** CJ.
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Re: Buying Rubicon - 2004 or 2005
2005 offers the Rubicon Unlimited, 2004 only has the short wheelbase
version.
My personal opinion is that the RU is the coolest vehicle the Jeep line
has ever manufactured, with a possible honorary exception for the
original ****** CJ.
version.
My personal opinion is that the RU is the coolest vehicle the Jeep line
has ever manufactured, with a possible honorary exception for the
original ****** CJ.
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Re: Buying Rubicon - 2004 or 2005
<lambeth65@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> 2005 offers the Rubicon Unlimited, 2004 only has the short wheelbase
> version.
>
> My personal opinion is that the RU is the coolest vehicle the Jeep line
> has ever manufactured, with a possible honorary exception for the
> original ****** CJ.
Rubicon is likely the best factory-equipped SWB Jeep ever for off roading,
and a god all-around package as a daily driver. As far as '04 vs. '05, pick
the best deal, there's only the 6 spped difernece that's of any note. (I'm
not quite sure why we need a 6 speed in a TJ, other than perhaps it saves DC
money in some way or another.) I'm not fond of the gray top[ & flares on the
'05's I've seen lately, but I'm told they've been changed back to black on
current production.
If I was going to get one right now, I'd go for the Rubi Unlimited
w/automatic, swap in a 5.5" Rubicon Express or Teraflex lift, some 35's,
bumpers and a winch & call it done.
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Re: Buying Rubicon - 2004 or 2005
<lambeth65@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:1104245503.750505.41920@z14g2000cwz.googlegro ups.com...
> 2005 offers the Rubicon Unlimited, 2004 only has the short wheelbase
> version.
>
> My personal opinion is that the RU is the coolest vehicle the Jeep line
> has ever manufactured, with a possible honorary exception for the
> original ****** CJ.
Rubicon is likely the best factory-equipped SWB Jeep ever for off roading,
and a god all-around package as a daily driver. As far as '04 vs. '05, pick
the best deal, there's only the 6 spped difernece that's of any note. (I'm
not quite sure why we need a 6 speed in a TJ, other than perhaps it saves DC
money in some way or another.) I'm not fond of the gray top[ & flares on the
'05's I've seen lately, but I'm told they've been changed back to black on
current production.
If I was going to get one right now, I'd go for the Rubi Unlimited
w/automatic, swap in a 5.5" Rubicon Express or Teraflex lift, some 35's,
bumpers and a winch & call it done.
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Re: Buying Rubicon - 2004 or 2005
<lambeth65@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:1104245503.750505.41920@z14g2000cwz.googlegro ups.com...
> 2005 offers the Rubicon Unlimited, 2004 only has the short wheelbase
> version.
>
> My personal opinion is that the RU is the coolest vehicle the Jeep line
> has ever manufactured, with a possible honorary exception for the
> original ****** CJ.
Rubicon is likely the best factory-equipped SWB Jeep ever for off roading,
and a god all-around package as a daily driver. As far as '04 vs. '05, pick
the best deal, there's only the 6 spped difernece that's of any note. (I'm
not quite sure why we need a 6 speed in a TJ, other than perhaps it saves DC
money in some way or another.) I'm not fond of the gray top[ & flares on the
'05's I've seen lately, but I'm told they've been changed back to black on
current production.
If I was going to get one right now, I'd go for the Rubi Unlimited
w/automatic, swap in a 5.5" Rubicon Express or Teraflex lift, some 35's,
bumpers and a winch & call it done.
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Re: Buying Rubicon - 2004 or 2005
The SWB/LWB is a hard decision. I like SWB but the extra towing
capacity and cargo room of the LWB is nice.
I have an ARB bumper & winch on my 2000 Sport. Will they fit the
Rubicon? Does the Rubicon have any new skid plates that would get in
the way of the ARB bumper?
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 16:52:49 -0700, "SoK66" <SoK66@frontier.net>
wrote:
>
><lambeth65@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>news:1104245503.750505.41920@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
>> 2005 offers the Rubicon Unlimited, 2004 only has the short wheelbase
>> version.
>>
>> My personal opinion is that the RU is the coolest vehicle the Jeep line
>> has ever manufactured, with a possible honorary exception for the
>> original ****** CJ.
>
>Rubicon is likely the best factory-equipped SWB Jeep ever for off roading,
>and a god all-around package as a daily driver. As far as '04 vs. '05, pick
>the best deal, there's only the 6 spped difernece that's of any note. (I'm
>not quite sure why we need a 6 speed in a TJ, other than perhaps it saves DC
>money in some way or another.) I'm not fond of the gray top[ & flares on the
>'05's I've seen lately, but I'm told they've been changed back to black on
>current production.
>
>If I was going to get one right now, I'd go for the Rubi Unlimited
>w/automatic, swap in a 5.5" Rubicon Express or Teraflex lift, some 35's,
>bumpers and a winch & call it done.
>
capacity and cargo room of the LWB is nice.
I have an ARB bumper & winch on my 2000 Sport. Will they fit the
Rubicon? Does the Rubicon have any new skid plates that would get in
the way of the ARB bumper?
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 16:52:49 -0700, "SoK66" <SoK66@frontier.net>
wrote:
>
><lambeth65@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>news:1104245503.750505.41920@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
>> 2005 offers the Rubicon Unlimited, 2004 only has the short wheelbase
>> version.
>>
>> My personal opinion is that the RU is the coolest vehicle the Jeep line
>> has ever manufactured, with a possible honorary exception for the
>> original ****** CJ.
>
>Rubicon is likely the best factory-equipped SWB Jeep ever for off roading,
>and a god all-around package as a daily driver. As far as '04 vs. '05, pick
>the best deal, there's only the 6 spped difernece that's of any note. (I'm
>not quite sure why we need a 6 speed in a TJ, other than perhaps it saves DC
>money in some way or another.) I'm not fond of the gray top[ & flares on the
>'05's I've seen lately, but I'm told they've been changed back to black on
>current production.
>
>If I was going to get one right now, I'd go for the Rubi Unlimited
>w/automatic, swap in a 5.5" Rubicon Express or Teraflex lift, some 35's,
>bumpers and a winch & call it done.
>
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Re: Buying Rubicon - 2004 or 2005
The SWB/LWB is a hard decision. I like SWB but the extra towing
capacity and cargo room of the LWB is nice.
I have an ARB bumper & winch on my 2000 Sport. Will they fit the
Rubicon? Does the Rubicon have any new skid plates that would get in
the way of the ARB bumper?
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 16:52:49 -0700, "SoK66" <SoK66@frontier.net>
wrote:
>
><lambeth65@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>news:1104245503.750505.41920@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
>> 2005 offers the Rubicon Unlimited, 2004 only has the short wheelbase
>> version.
>>
>> My personal opinion is that the RU is the coolest vehicle the Jeep line
>> has ever manufactured, with a possible honorary exception for the
>> original ****** CJ.
>
>Rubicon is likely the best factory-equipped SWB Jeep ever for off roading,
>and a god all-around package as a daily driver. As far as '04 vs. '05, pick
>the best deal, there's only the 6 spped difernece that's of any note. (I'm
>not quite sure why we need a 6 speed in a TJ, other than perhaps it saves DC
>money in some way or another.) I'm not fond of the gray top[ & flares on the
>'05's I've seen lately, but I'm told they've been changed back to black on
>current production.
>
>If I was going to get one right now, I'd go for the Rubi Unlimited
>w/automatic, swap in a 5.5" Rubicon Express or Teraflex lift, some 35's,
>bumpers and a winch & call it done.
>
capacity and cargo room of the LWB is nice.
I have an ARB bumper & winch on my 2000 Sport. Will they fit the
Rubicon? Does the Rubicon have any new skid plates that would get in
the way of the ARB bumper?
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 16:52:49 -0700, "SoK66" <SoK66@frontier.net>
wrote:
>
><lambeth65@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>news:1104245503.750505.41920@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
>> 2005 offers the Rubicon Unlimited, 2004 only has the short wheelbase
>> version.
>>
>> My personal opinion is that the RU is the coolest vehicle the Jeep line
>> has ever manufactured, with a possible honorary exception for the
>> original ****** CJ.
>
>Rubicon is likely the best factory-equipped SWB Jeep ever for off roading,
>and a god all-around package as a daily driver. As far as '04 vs. '05, pick
>the best deal, there's only the 6 spped difernece that's of any note. (I'm
>not quite sure why we need a 6 speed in a TJ, other than perhaps it saves DC
>money in some way or another.) I'm not fond of the gray top[ & flares on the
>'05's I've seen lately, but I'm told they've been changed back to black on
>current production.
>
>If I was going to get one right now, I'd go for the Rubi Unlimited
>w/automatic, swap in a 5.5" Rubicon Express or Teraflex lift, some 35's,
>bumpers and a winch & call it done.
>
#10
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Re: Buying Rubicon - 2004 or 2005
The SWB/LWB is a hard decision. I like SWB but the extra towing
capacity and cargo room of the LWB is nice.
I have an ARB bumper & winch on my 2000 Sport. Will they fit the
Rubicon? Does the Rubicon have any new skid plates that would get in
the way of the ARB bumper?
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 16:52:49 -0700, "SoK66" <SoK66@frontier.net>
wrote:
>
><lambeth65@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>news:1104245503.750505.41920@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
>> 2005 offers the Rubicon Unlimited, 2004 only has the short wheelbase
>> version.
>>
>> My personal opinion is that the RU is the coolest vehicle the Jeep line
>> has ever manufactured, with a possible honorary exception for the
>> original ****** CJ.
>
>Rubicon is likely the best factory-equipped SWB Jeep ever for off roading,
>and a god all-around package as a daily driver. As far as '04 vs. '05, pick
>the best deal, there's only the 6 spped difernece that's of any note. (I'm
>not quite sure why we need a 6 speed in a TJ, other than perhaps it saves DC
>money in some way or another.) I'm not fond of the gray top[ & flares on the
>'05's I've seen lately, but I'm told they've been changed back to black on
>current production.
>
>If I was going to get one right now, I'd go for the Rubi Unlimited
>w/automatic, swap in a 5.5" Rubicon Express or Teraflex lift, some 35's,
>bumpers and a winch & call it done.
>
capacity and cargo room of the LWB is nice.
I have an ARB bumper & winch on my 2000 Sport. Will they fit the
Rubicon? Does the Rubicon have any new skid plates that would get in
the way of the ARB bumper?
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 16:52:49 -0700, "SoK66" <SoK66@frontier.net>
wrote:
>
><lambeth65@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>news:1104245503.750505.41920@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
>> 2005 offers the Rubicon Unlimited, 2004 only has the short wheelbase
>> version.
>>
>> My personal opinion is that the RU is the coolest vehicle the Jeep line
>> has ever manufactured, with a possible honorary exception for the
>> original ****** CJ.
>
>Rubicon is likely the best factory-equipped SWB Jeep ever for off roading,
>and a god all-around package as a daily driver. As far as '04 vs. '05, pick
>the best deal, there's only the 6 spped difernece that's of any note. (I'm
>not quite sure why we need a 6 speed in a TJ, other than perhaps it saves DC
>money in some way or another.) I'm not fond of the gray top[ & flares on the
>'05's I've seen lately, but I'm told they've been changed back to black on
>current production.
>
>If I was going to get one right now, I'd go for the Rubi Unlimited
>w/automatic, swap in a 5.5" Rubicon Express or Teraflex lift, some 35's,
>bumpers and a winch & call it done.
>