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The important question.... can I fit my Stelvio in the 5-foot bed with the gate down?
Should fit, but will probably hang off the edge a bit. I don't have a Stelvio but I have hauled bikes plenty of times in my Canyon that also has a 5 foot bed. That Jeep bed side and tailgate looks a bit shorter than mine though. The Stelvio looks pretty porky- I would be a bit worried about tacoing my tailgate if using a ramp. With the short bed taking the tailgate off to load isn't an option.
Owned an '06 Rubicon for a year in Montana. Thought it would be the hot ticket with it's 6-speed manual, big inline 6 cylinder and rear locker. Absolutely sucked in the winter slush/snow. No lateral stability with the short wheelbase meant I was often losing the backend and spinning around in circles out of control when trying to turn on snow covered roads. On steep slick slopes it would just start turning sideways or just spin it's wheels and slide. The last straw was trying to cross a fallow field that had melted and refrozen snow. In 4-low with the locker engaged it just broke through the crust and sunk like a boat anchor, all wheels spinning and wasn't going anywhere....Sold that to an old couple who towed it behind their camper. Got a '91 Suburban and winter travel problems solved
I found the same thing with the Wrangler in Northern Canada. I thought it would be a great winter vehicle but it was actually terrifying to drive on snow covered roads. With the short wheelbase the ass end would come around on you so quickly it was impossible to correct. This pickup looks to have a really long wheelbase though- should do well in winter. I really like it. I will be looking at one when the are released next year.
Looks like a decent surveyor truck to me. Jeeps are just too short of room for equipment. This looks good, lock the $50k in equipment in the cab, rest of crap in the pickup box. Looks pretty 4x4 capable too. I suspect fuel mileage will suck. Do newer jeeps get better than the 12 mpg around town they used to? I really like to see 17 in a work truck. Diesel is out, way too expensive to buy and maintain.
For those with hard-core interest in the Gladiator, here's a bit more detail as well as interesting information on Gladiator vs. Wrangler comparison and contrasts, the competitive field, and why it took so long to develop a Wrangler-based pickup. I find that this show adds more depth and perspective than the enthusiast magazines because it's straight from the FCA Design and Product guys. The first 27 or so minutes or so are on topic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQmZDk6y6jA