I believe the JK is the most showroom capable and affordable 4WD available today. Jeep won't throw away their loyal customer base if they can help it. Dodge is putting the 3.0L diesel into the Ram for fleet economy numbers so I can see it in the new Wrangler. The basic Ram 4WD trucks get roughly the same fuel numbers so I think an oil burner in the new, lighter, sleeker Wrangler will happen sooner than later. Clearance issues aside, I'm intrigued by the possibility of IFS. Here in the desert you can really rip down washboard sandwashes with the right suspension. It takes major bucks to get solid axles to behave right, where I think IFS may have an advantage from the jump. As stated earlier, Jeep has always advanced the ball. I'm excited and I guess we'll just have to see. Because I already own a 2012, see is all I can do for awhile.:twocents: