Agreed small market but a market for sure! Look at what new totally built 40's go for its insane but the 1%'ers like nice sh-t and they do sell
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You have all seen how you can now buy a 40 or early bronco brand new. Would you buy a brand new 80 if you could?
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maybe not yet but soon closing in on the rest... If Jeep starts making ifs wranglers then it will be sooner than later lol...Nope..... 40, 45, or 55 yes. but if Icon did an 80 I don't see the value in it yet.
The only 2014 SUV with a box frame is a Toyota 4 Runner.
11500 yearly. USA only.
So does this make the 200 series the rarest in lc USA history? Iirc they sold <1400 in '13.
maybe not yet but soon closing in on the rest... If Jeep starts making ifs wranglers then it will be sooner than later lol...
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While I would love for my 80 to last forever, the maintenance time/effort/$$ required to make it last is not insignificant...Then, I think about all the 80-ness I'll be losing and I'm right back where I started.
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Why you did what? LolOf course. That's why I did.![]()
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Well, after reading this thread for the last few weeks, agonizing over what to do and building an elaborate spreadsheet comparing all the newer vehicle options I would consider (seriously, the spreadsheet was awesome), I've decided to keep the 80. I just can't help but think that I'd miss the 80 too much. Other than the maintenance it needs and gas, it really is perfect for everything else I do.
So, once I made the decision to keep it, I did the brakes, set up an appointment for the local upholstery place to rebuild the seats, filled the holes from the flares I removed five years ago... Feels great. So far, really, really happy with my decision and looking forward to at least a few more years with her.
Stan,I have a cng kit on mine already. It's a good fall back, but not always practical since pumps are few and far between in this area of the Midwest.