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Jeep Gladiator
Jeep’s Gladiator doesn’t just sit on the fringes of South Africa’s bakkie market—it practically waves a flag from the edge. Here’s a body-on-frame, four-door pickup that’s more about tackling Sani Pass than shuttling groceries around Sandton. No diesel, just a 3.6-litre petrol V6 with a semi-automatic ‘box. That alone will scare off half of the Hilux crowd, and the rest might quietly wonder where it fits with rivals like the Ranger Raptor, Land Cruiser 70, or that unicorn called the X-Class. With only one example showing up for sale at R919,900, the Gladiator isn’t so much a buying option as it is a trivia answer.
That single Rubicon 3.6 4X4 Auto D/C—2024, but already with 40,000 km on the clock—tells you everything about its status here. This isn’t a volume seller; it’s a used, high-mileage curiosity for someone who wants to be the only Gladiator driver at the bush camp, because that matters. To be fair, Rubicon kit brings proper off-road cred: locking diffs, a disconnecting sway bar, and hardware you won’t find on a Ranger Raptor’s build sheet. If you pack smart, there’s real adventure potential. No diesel, no other trim, and no factory-fresh option mean you’re buying a story, not a spec sheet. For South Africans who want their bakkie to stand out for all the right (and weird) reasons, that’s the point.
