 Hey, everybody, it's Brett, and this 2022 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon is stock number 22J98. I am here at Summit Automotive in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Your new and used Jeep and Jeep Gladiator headquarters and home of the very first standalone Jeep dealership in Wisconsin. This 2022 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon has the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engine. It's paired up with the 8-speed automatic transmission. It's going to get you 285 horsepower. It's going to get you 22 miles per gallon on the highway, 17 in the city for an average of 19 miles per gallon. This truck can pull up to 4,500 pounds and has a payload of 1,200 pounds. I'm going to go all the way around in this video, show you all the options. We're going to check out the original Windows sticker and just give a really good overview of this vehicle. I shoot all my videos in 4K, so if you have 4K or HD capabilities, turn them on now. It's your best way to check out the looks, styling, and options on the vehicle because I'm going to go over just about everything on this one. If you like the video, you can subscribe to my YouTube channel. I do videos like this each and every day. It's in the upper right-hand part of the screen. Anyways, we're going to start off with the front of the vehicle, obviously. This one has the metal bumpers on it. That is an option on these Gladiators. This one also has the LED lighting group, so you get the LED headlamps, the LED running lights. You also get LED running lights in the fenders, and those fog lights are also LEDs. I'm going to turn those on at the end of the video so you can all check those out. These metal pieces can actually be removed if you put bigger tires for better clearance and everything with these bolts right there. You get the satin finish grille with the seven-slotted grille, of course, for all the cotton that Jeep has been on. You get the black and red Rubicon stickers. This one has the color match fenders. It also has the color match hardtop, so two expensive options right there. This one has Falcon wild-peak tires. They are LT28570R17s, and they're the mud-terrain tires. Painted and polished aluminum rims, you get the little Jeep red logo there, definitely a mud-terrain tread pattern too there, and you get the fox shocks underneath. Just a couple little Easter eggs, you get the sandals and this plastic shroud there. You also get the Jeep climbing up the side of the windshield. You get the T50 on the door hinges. That signifies the Torx wrench that you have to use to take those doors off. We actually did a video on how to take your doors off your Gladiator if you want to check that out. It's in the upper right-hand part of the screen. The Rubicon also gives you the rock rails right here. So when you're going over boulders and such, you're not going to damage the body on your truck. Here's the original window sticker. I do apologize for it being all wrinkled up. Whoever did this should not work here anymore, but I do apologize that this sticker is all wrinkled. 2022 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon has a 3.6 liter with the 8-speed automatic transmission. Everything on your left here is your standard equipment. So sorry about that. Get the Jeep Wave membership, advanced multi-stage airbags, the 410 axle ratio, 33-inch tires, the Fox shocks, the Uconnect 4C with nav is standard on the Rubicon. You get serious traveling for five years, serious traffic for five years, and serious XM radio for six months. Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Black Clear Coat is a $395 option, leather trim bucket seats are $19.95, and the customer preferred package 24R gives you the trailer tow package, which is $6.95. The cold weather group is $11.95, gives you the heated seats, heated steering wheel, and remote start. Premium LED lighting group is $15.95. The roll-up town of cover is $6.25. The 8-speed automatic is $2,000. The 4-to-1 rock track full-time four-wheel drive system is $7.95. Color match, hard top pieces are $2,695. So those are the biggest option price on there. The cold air intake system by Mopar is $5.25, we'll check that out at the end of the video. Doors off, mirror kit by Mopar is $195. Winch capable steel front bumper is $9.95, and the satin black grille by Mopar is $9.95. The grille is $195. Body color fenders are $9.95, and the wireless speaker is $3.45. They have the 115-volt outlet and inverter delete, which is, you get $45 off the price. The 33-inch LT28570R17 mud-terrain tires are $2.95, the 17-inch paint-in polished aluminum rims are $1,095, and the spring and bed liner by Mopar is $5.25. Your total MSRP on this truck is $67.815, and if you want to get your summit price with all the rebates and incentives and availability and everything on our website, in the upper right hand part of the screen is a link to our website, to this vehicle on our VDP, or the VDP on our website. If you want to click that and check us out there, if this vehicle is still available. Three-year 36 bumper to bumper and five-year 60 powertrain. There's your miles per gallon, and then your safety ratings are right there. Four and five stars for front crash test rating. It's not rated for anything else except roll over, which is three, and that's basically because the hard top pieces are removable as my guess. One thing to check out back here is your wireless speaker is right here, so that's a pretty neat thing to connect to your Bluetooth, and you can just take it wherever you go, and then it stores behind that seat right there, and speaking of behind that seat, you can see all the bolts to take your back hard top piece off. I actually did a video on how to remove your hard top on your Gladiator. If you want to check out that video, that's in the upper right hand part of the screen as well. I get the manual sliding rear window with the built-in rear defrost, and you do get cup holders back here, latch child safety systems, and the factory floor mats. Of course, child safety locks on the back doors, and the nice thing when they give you the color match vendors is they put the 3M tape on there to protect it from rocks, so I can't tell you how many used wranglers I've seen that don't have this tape, and they're all rock chipped up, so that's nice that Jeep does that for you. Everything's a little bit beefier underneath the Rubicon. Notice you get the steel spots right here to protect the back of your vehicle, the rock rails. The back bumper is steel as well, and you also get the red tow hooks back here. Towing package, remember this tow is up to 4,500 pounds, 7-pin, 4-pin wiring, and the receiver hitch there. The LED lights and tailgate, backup camera, locking tailgate has a shock down assist, so this is your case for your hardtop pieces. There's some special, I guess, blocks that come in here to put your back hardtop piece on, and then that must be your doors off mirror kit, so when you take the doors off, because the mirrors are connected to the doors, you don't have mirrors, so that must be a kit to put mirrors on when the doors are off, then you get LED bed lighting back here, then you get the nice canvas roll-up tonneau cover, that's really a nice material that they use for that soft roll-up tonneau cover, and then that spraying bed liner by Mopar that goes on to the tailgate, and I think that was 600 bucks. Anyways, just a really, really sharp Jeep, and like I said at the end of the video, we're going to turn all those lights on, heated mirrors, enter and go system, so you just have to have the key fob in your pocket, put your hand in there, you get the leather-trimmed seats with the red stitching, you get the Rubicon stitched into the backrest, they now have airbags on the side, which before that was an option, now it's standard factory floor mats, auto headlamps, you get the red dash finish, the 8.4 radio with the navigation, Bluetooth, you can also hook it up to your phone, Android Auto or Apple CarPlay, actually did a demo on Android Auto if you want to check that out, that's in the upper right hand part of the screen, you have your heated seats, heated steering wheel buttons, your climate controls, and you can do that all on the radio as well. Power Windows has a media center where you can connect to your cell phone or up, yeah, your cell phone or whatever device you may have, AUG's USB, USB-C, then here's what makes the Rubicon is the sway bar disconnect, front and rear locking axles, or you can just lock the rear, there's that four-wheel drive system, 8-speed automatic transmission, you get a little gladiator logo on the top of the shifter there, and the red dash of course, some people either love it or hate it, I'm undecided, I think it's okay. Anyways, assistant SOS buttons up here, and then the auto dimming mirror right there, front hardtop pieces come off really easy really quickly, and then you get a home link button for your garage door security systems and lane systems. So as promised, we'll start it up, I didn't want to make the video too long, but we can start it up so you can see all the animation that starts up here, navigation system, serious heated seats, the backup camera I will say they're HD now, so they're like crystal clear, you can zoom in on that receiver hitch part of that trailer tow group, and leather wrapped steering wheel, and there's your map, looks really good, but like I said, we'll finish up the video here, we'll also check out that cold air intake as I promised, LED tail lamps, LED license plate lights look really good, that brake light is an LED as well, and I would personally like to thank you for checking out the video today and hopefully from this HD video, you've gotten a really good idea of the overall looks, styling, options on this Jeep, I think it's one of the best looking gladiators that we've had on our lot, I'm more of a Mojave fan, but this one definitely is the best Rubicon I've seen, got all those LED lights there, and if you're going to get one of these vehicles, I highly suggest the LED light group, it's just literally night and day of the brightness from the halogen regular ones to these, so definitely go for that option if you're going to get a gladiator or a Wrangler, so there is the cold air intake by Mopar, so air comes in there, I'm sure it pulls it from those vents there, I'm not really sure exactly how it works, but there's a 3.6 liter V6, it runs really smooth, there's your emission sticker, you can buy this in California, anyways, thank you so much for checking out the video, and I really hope you enjoyed it, remember to like, subscribe, and share on my YouTube channel, and to see more pictures of this incredibly good looking Jeep gladiator, one of our other 450 new and used cars, trucks, SUVs, minivans, Wranglers, gladiators, Cherokees, Grand Cherokees, you name it, Wagon Ears, Grand Wagon Ears, you name it, we've got to go to that website right there, summitauto.com, full pictures and descriptions of every single vehicle from two locations, all at summitauto.com, and if you'd like to check out more HD videos, you can go to youtube.com slash summitauto, remember to like, subscribe, and share on this video and all the videos that you see there, click the bell notifications to get updates on the videos I do with you every day here at Summit Automotive. 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