Moabite
CJ-8 Member
- City
- Moab
- State
- UT
And now it is sitting in a yard in Toledo waiting to be shipped. My dealer tells me it is scheduled to be in Albuquerque on Aug. 5 and then needs to travel to the dealer in Cortez, CO., a little over 100 miles from Moab. I expect to pick it up around Aug. 9-10 about 15 weeks from the order date. It's funny how many guys in Gladiator Forum are whining because they have been waiting 6-8 weeks for delivery. I've ordered many vehicles through the years and 10-12 weeks is about average for delivery times in the West. Being able to track orders weekly (daily? hourly?) just makes it seem longer, especially when you see them get stalled for 6 or 7 weeks in one status code. In the pre-internet days, you ordered and just waited with no knowledge of where your vehicle was in the production process. Then one day you get a call from the dealer to come pick up the vehicle you may have almost forgotten about. It was great. I don't think 15 weeks is bad for a totally new platform.
My window sticker just showed up this morning. I haven't seen a legible one posted here yet so here's mine...hope it is legible anyway. If not, the original pdf is accessible here: Moabite's Glad Sticker. I paid substantially less than MSRP. Though I will probably always regret selling the Scrambler (again), it will be wonderful to drive away from the dealership without a lien hanging over the Gladiator...made possible by selling the Scrambler. I will always consider myself lucky to have become re-united with what may always be my favorite vehicle. Not many get that chance.
Window sticker:
My window sticker just showed up this morning. I haven't seen a legible one posted here yet so here's mine...hope it is legible anyway. If not, the original pdf is accessible here: Moabite's Glad Sticker. I paid substantially less than MSRP. Though I will probably always regret selling the Scrambler (again), it will be wonderful to drive away from the dealership without a lien hanging over the Gladiator...made possible by selling the Scrambler. I will always consider myself lucky to have become re-united with what may always be my favorite vehicle. Not many get that chance.
Window sticker:
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