Bear in mind that 392 set him back the best part of $100k-i darn well SHOULD be good for that price. Chrysler (and now Stellantis) have made a bloody fortune selling Rubicons to people who will never, ever need locking diffās and a crawler gear set. Rather than making the Rubicon package (locking diffās , heavier axles and lower gears) an option across the line for folks who want/need those features theyāve made it a trim line, loaded with the Rubicon stuff PLUS pretty much every option they can throw on it and jacked the price through the roof. The poor guy who actually wants a Jeep for true Jeep stuff cannot buy a base Sport and add the Rubicon stuff, and the mall princess canāt buy the top of the line high buck Jeep without it, even though her will never leave a paved roadI've got a buddy that has two of the Jeeps with the 392 package. One SRT SUV and one of the Rubicons. Both have been stellar vehicles for his family. Then again maybe it is an anomaly