Rubicon Versus Sahara As A Daily Driver?
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I went with the Sahara since I knew I would drive it a bit more on road than off. Try to isolate what the most important features are to you and then decide. I knew that the Sahara would be all I need since my offroad journeys lead to activities rather than the offroading being the main attraction. If you are going offroading for the pure joy of wheeling, def go with the Rubicon, but if offroading is just incidental, the Sahara should work for you. Good luck with your decision. I can remember taking a long time deciding as well.
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I f you can afford it I vote Rubicon. I can't say I have seen to many people post that they bought a Rubicon and wished they had bought something else. But If you get Sahara or X they are all great vehicles.
Have a great day, Grizz
Love my Rubicon
Have a great day, Grizz
Love my Rubicon
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Buying a Rubi if you don't need it is doing one of 2 things, feeding your ego or spending more than you need to. The Sahara is a more than capable vehicle for your needs and will provide a better ride and fuel economy.
Worst case scenerio, 7 years down the road you decide to use it for trail use then you can take the 7k you saved and has now earned you another 1000 and mod it up.
Just my opinion of course.....
Worst case scenerio, 7 years down the road you decide to use it for trail use then you can take the 7k you saved and has now earned you another 1000 and mod it up.
Just my opinion of course.....
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Well the top of the line is the Sahara. The Rubi has more off-road items but it's not the top of the line. I bought the Sahara loaded so it has the rear-locker, sway disconnect, heavy duty suspension/tow pgk, better gearing than stock, and it cost about 5K less than a similarly equipped Rubi.
But it all depends on what you want. I think the Rubi has the same suspension as my Sahara and it rides fine for a daily driver.
But it all depends on what you want. I think the Rubi has the same suspension as my Sahara and it rides fine for a daily driver.
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Well the top of the line is the Sahara. The Rubi has more off-road items but it's not the top of the line. I bought the Sahara loaded so it has the rear-locker, sway disconnect, heavy duty suspension/tow pgk, better gearing than stock, and it cost about 5K less than a similarly equipped Rubi.
But it all depends on what you want. I think the Rubi has the same suspension as my Sahara and it rides fine for a daily driver.
But it all depends on what you want. I think the Rubi has the same suspension as my Sahara and it rides fine for a daily driver.
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Well unless you were there when I picked mine up.......... they came on the Sahara. And according to Jeep the Sahara is the "top of the line" not the most expensive. Sorry.
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I still want the Rubicon because I know I would be getting top of line. Am I crazy to do such a thing? Is it crazy to drive a Rubicon everyday as your vehicle if you live in a city as large and bad with traffic as Houston?
Please let me know your thoughts. I greatly appreciate your help!
-Corey
It's not crazy to want "top of the line", but the Rubicon is only top of the line if you are comparing stock X, Sahara and Rubicon OFFROAD! It sounds like you will never use any of the things that make the Rubicon more expensive? It looks the same (OK you get MT vs AT) and drives essentially the same on road. If you've got an extra few grand to spend then go for it. I've lived in Beaumont and Houston and I know that 4.10 vs 3.73 gears is not a big deal as flat as it is!
Now, if you see yourself getting more into off highway stuff(not always easy to predict before you own a JEEP) then the Rubicon could be a better choice. I still think you can take an X or Sahara and put about $2-3K into it and have something that will do >90% of anything you will ever want.