I didn’t buy a Jeep to go places I can go in my Silverado. The Chevy tows more and better, hauls more, and has a smoother ride. I didn’t buy a Jeep to go places that I can go in my Wife’s Subaru Ascent. The AWD is very capable in that vehicle, the interior is more spacious, and it has more creature comforts- but it is not meant for “off road use.” I didn’t buy a Jeep to drive fast. I bought a Jeep to throw the top down, pop the doors off, and drive. I cannot do that in either of the above. Add in lockers, a lift, and some bigger tires (all of which would be required for any rig for moderate to serious ‘wheeling’) and you have one of the most capable rigs on or off the road. That you CAN replace every part on a wrangler with aftermarket parts does not mean you must or even should. Sure, you can go whole hog with D60 axles, a hemi swap, up armor all around, a huge lift and huger tires, and whatever you desire. But, it’s is not necessary. Oh, and the Gladiator looks like ass in stock configuration.