New to Roxor – Looking for Advice and Experiences

zoee

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Hi everyone I am new here and just starting to learn more about the Roxor. I have always been into cars and off road vehicles but recently I got interested in the Roxor because of its strong build and how easy it is to customize. I have read about different mods upgrades and some common issues owners face and it made me curious about what it is like to own one day to day. For those who already have one how has your experience been so far? Do you use it mostly for off roading work or just as a fun project vehicle? Any advice for someone new who is thinking about getting one would be really helpful.
 

WY_ROX

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Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Roxor Ownership
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Love mine, no issues. My daily driver here in Wyoming. I have a 22 with the 2.5L with a stage 2 tune. 5k miles. Absolute blast to own a drive. Can’t recommend one enough. If you’re looking to get the governor off and want a tune. Shoot for a 22 or older with the 2.5L. No tune available for the 2.7L
 

Benjamin Breeg

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Oct 13, 2024
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Republic of Texas
Roxor Ownership
Roxor Owner
I've got a 2019 with a five speed. My kids can all drive a stick now and we love the rig. We use ours for neighborhood driving and during hunting season it lives in Kansas where it will start when it's 6 degrees outside. It handles the rocky terrain up there well. If you put this thin in a parade you will get three looks from dudes. The first is tribute to an "old" looking jeep. The second is that is is a standard. The third is when they learn it is a diesel and or not a Jeep at all! We put ours in our town's Fourth of July parade this year.

Only potential down side to Roxor life is if you need parts, they can be hard to find. You can read how Mahindra stopped distributing them for a few years in the US which seems to have created some parts shortages. There are a few websites that sell upgrade/optional stuff, but finding parts if something breaks can be an issue. If you are buying this for a daily driver or want to pass the down to your grandkids, this may be something to consider if you need new brake pads in 40 years or so.

My brother was so jealous of my ridiculous toy that his wife bought him a 73 CJ5 just to calm him down. 2019 Roxor is an absolute crowd pleaser. Our family gets sad when it is time to take it back to Kansas. May need to buy another one to keep at the house for parts!!!
 
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