there is a lot less vw's in my area especially diesels there is way more jeeps here. I could pic up a 6cld here with full drive line.
I don't mind my jeep anyway I'm running 64mm tb and header didn't cost me anything other then the header cause I had a friend do it at a local machine shop. power wouldn't be what i'm after it would be the mpgs but even then I don't know if it would be worth it for me is what i'm saying
Well, a 4.0L won't give you much if any change in mileage and you're adding more weight. Still, it would be a pretty straight forward swap. With any swap though, you won't make up the cost over just driving what you have. You would be better off selling the Jeep and buying another with a larger engine in that case.
Looking at the other diesel options, the VW will have better parts availability nation and world wide. The other thing is the VW diesels don't really look any different then the regular version unless you look at the badge. They have been making them for a LONG time and the engine has evolved so it's for the most part reliable. The downside is that most VW mechanics don't know the diesels that well so you'll have to find a diesel mechanic, but that's pretty normal.
A VW diesel would give you better mileage but more importantly, it should double the range. Now if you're not going very far then that's moot too. Not ever gas station sells diesel so that can be a problem as well. Although that would only be a problem in the center of a big city. Go to the outskirts or areas with trucking routes and you'll easily find diesel. Another advantage I can think is that diesel doesn't vary from state to state or country to country like gas/petrol does. In some countries, petrol can be had to come buy as well. Although this is more of a problem for a Expedition vehicle and not some rockcrawler. I think having the option to run bio or even veg is nice also.
So, in short this isn't for everyone.