What??? Does this vehicle not have a "Jeep" badge on it in several places? If it does, that suggests you should get it out on the trail right now and make some bigger scratches, gouges, dents, whatever... that way you won't even notice those little ones. Much easier, more fun, less stress...
I've been a Jeep guy for 30 years, but I'm definitely going to have a look at this new Bronco when the time comes for a new 4x4. I love the styling of the 2-door Bronco. I could definitely picture myself in that!
Well, I would agree that the YJ is a classic, and I would love to have one, but probably never will at this point. That YJ Renegade plastic never sat well with me, though, then or now. If I were to get a YJ, it would be a '94 or '95 soft-top Sahara.
But yeah, I agree that you have to be very...
Looks like somebody exposed a YJ Renegade to the same gamma radiation that created the Incredible Hulk. There seems to be numerological confirmation in the stock number "1990", which was one of those unfortunate years that the YJ Renegade was available. :LOL:
Oh geez, you sound just like me, waiting for the kids to get through college so I can blow stupid amounts of money on Jeeps again! :(
As for the original subject of this post, I'm completely with the OP. I strongly prefer the classic feel of the TJ-and-older Jeeps over the cushy comforts of...
You can't be serious... after all the sh-- that's gone down in this thread and its predecessor, you want these two sworn enemies to pose next to each other for a photo? :LOL:
Glad to see we're getting closer to the truth here... but in reality, it's like this:
MB > Manual CJ > Manual TJ > Effin' Wannabes
Real Jeeps are not allowed to have 4 doors, leather seats, and infotainment, even as options.
The final Pacifica that rolls off the line can double as a suitable coffin. You could probably even fit a Fiat 500 inside of it, and bury both brands at the same time. :facepalm:
We'll see, but I doubt it. IMHO, FCA has over-committed by going all-in on high-priced trucks and SUVs. That strategy worked great last year, but now they've got a ton of chips on the table, and all they're holding is a pair of threes.
Politics in a Jeep Forum? Never seen that before, LOL! :LOL:
If you check out some of the other Wrangler forums, you'll find that the political content in this one is a lot more tame, and the behavior is a lot more civil. That's one reason I'm still here, despite the fact that I decided...