Posted on 02/02/2019 8:49:31 PM PST by montag813
Wait ‘til you try to trade it in or sell it.
Never get yours off the pavement, huh?
How much hearing loss do you have due to the cabin noise?
Ive got a 1993 Cherokee sport that has over 350,000 miles on it. Runs great will climb a tree and handles snow like a champ. Im not complaining about it at all.
Its too easy to forget. We cant lose this. Its on us. (There wasnt a harshly worded post in the entire ad.)
I’m in the process of building a 56 Olds 88 body on a 89 Jeep Wagoneer frame and running gear with a 383 Chevy stroker,it is going to be a toy hauler for pulling the four wheelers in the summer and the snowmobiles in the winter.
Just wanted to have something a little different going down the road.
Try that with one of the modern Jeeps.
Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE Jeeps, just not the crap that’s coming off the assembly lines today...
Was thinking of buying Wrangler, but then asked my PC Doc about his experiences.
He spoke of having the radiator replaced three times, etc.
I passed on Jeep and the UAW.
Outstanding! What a counterpoint to Jillette.
Your comment t was so good I read it twice.
Your comment t was so good I read it twice.
I get nothing but the guy my age staring at the mirror.
I no longer buy cars built buy UAW, as I do not want any of my money going to the Democrat/socialists who are in league w the unions.
The quality of non-union, American built cars is truly outstanding. (Think Honda, here.)
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We’ve had Jeeps for almost 30 years now, and with only one exception, they’ve all been great; nary a problem with the rest of them and the one exception really was a fluke.
I had an in-line 6 banger CJ7 built in 1976. it was so rugged but the suspension was not good on road. It had a flimsy cloth top that was a real chore to lower and wire frame / cloth doors that popped off in a second. The side “windows”were zip-down clear vinyl plastic that clouded up after a few years. It was a great and fun vehicle. Wish I’d kept it.
It’s too bad their pseudo Fiat “Jeeps” stink.
WOW...this is THE singularly BEST commercial I have seen in the past several decades and beautiful to boot.
BFL
Meh.
They are built to take it. Crawl up under one and have a look. This includes Cherokees!
No ad can overcome that.
I forgot to mention in my previous post. My 93 Cherokee has never had its DNA tested. The in-line six runs great, starts at 10 below Idaho weather, is a great scout car for elk hunting, and gets over 20 miles per gallon. Oh, and I dont hunt elk on paved roads. It aint much to look at like the see my shiny pickup crowd drives around, but it gets the job done.
That is simply beautiful. Thank you, Jeep.
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