It's a shame, but sadly it was also inevitable.
I really liked my 2018 LE, but since I figured HEEP was going to prevent future sales I sold mine because I didn't want to be stuck with a rig that I couldn't get parts for. I miss it and I wish I was wrong about what transpired.
That said I was always very puzzled as to why so many on this site engaged in hours long legal discussions about this subject. In some of the posts I read the responders devoted hours to writing long diatribes seeming like they thought Jeep's lawyers were going to read this website and their post was going to alter how this dispute was going to unfold. So great were certain people's illusion they even floated an unbelievable fiction that Trump would intervene in between his weekly trips to his golf courses.
Like I said it's a shame because I really liked my roxor. It was a bulletproof design and I would have liked to drive it for the decades it was designed to last. But, I'm not going to waste hours of my day posting about my disappointment. Instead I'm going to get out and have some fun. If Roxor was a deceased relative I'm sure that's what she would want