WL Jeep Forum

Welcome to WLJeepforum.com! Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

4x2 not 4x4

Bbiggers340

Well-known member
I don’t understand jeeps without 4x4, I would think there is less used demand. I could be wrong since they sell new ones.
 

elsabito

Well-known member
It's also related to where you live.
Florida has a ton of 4x2 offering in many brands.
Flat and no ice/snow so no one cares.
Depending on what sells the most around you, go for it.
 

Wlinse

Well-known member
I don’t understand jeeps without 4x4, I would think there is less used demand. I could be wrong since they sell new ones.
Same thing as any SUV without 4x4...not everyone leaves the road or lives in climates which need 4x4.

I never use 4x4 when in Florida, ever.
 

Wlinse

Well-known member
what do you guys think of the 4x2 Limited version? Will it depreciate much faster?
It depends on the market you are in.

Anywhere it snows a 4x4 will command more money, but in a place like Florida or Texas where someone only uses it on pavement a 4x2 can go for MORE than a 4x4 depending on demand.
 

BerettaBri

Well-known member
It depends on the market you are in.

Anywhere it snows a 4x4 will command more money, but in a place like Florida or Texas where someone only uses it on pavement a 4x2 can go for MORE than a 4x4 depending on demand.
Prior to the current car market, I had always heard to look for 4x4 deals in Florida or other warmer year round climate states, as they aren't big sellers there.
 

van10

Member
It's also related to where you live.
Florida has a ton of 4x2 offering in many brands.
Flat and no ice/snow so no one cares.
Depending on what sells the most around you, go for it.
I’m in California I don’t need 4x4 but what wondering if I made a mistake by getting a 4x2
 
Top