Part of what supports high resale value is scarcity. Prior to 2016, Jeep was averaging mid-100k Wranglers per year. They had since increased production capacity into the mid 200k vehicles per year (albeit supply constrained at the moment with parts shortages). It will be insteresting to see if...
The Sahara line is all silver wheels and I like them better vs. the black wheel options. While these didn't do much for me when I was playing around with the online model builder, I will admit they get my attention when I see them all cleaned up and rolling in the real world. They remind of the...
I hope this is true for current Wranglers. The depreciation study cited by the OP was for JKs sold in 2016, when Wrangler production volumes and MSRPs were much lower than the current JL generation. But one can hope the trend extends to include JLs.
I canāt remember the title, but is it the movie where they get in the DeLorean and go back in time to when Jeep dealers had lots of Wranglers in inventory? Hopefully the sequel is coming soon. Hang in there Koons!
You've got to love an online community where a member publicly says thank you for all the help and wishes the members of the community well, and they respond by sh!tting on him.
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Please make sure you use the front mounted trail camera when you do this. I can't wait to see the facial expressions of people crossing the street in front of you.
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Hard to believe it can happen with a key fob the size of Montana, but the above link will prevent it from happening again.
Maybe it is an east coast thing, where I live now. I've driven mostly in the Appalachian Mountains, and the more memorable smack talk has happened in TN and VA. When I'm further north in NY and VT its surprisingly more laid back - not what common stereotypes would lead one to believe. But when...
My all-time favorites are the Camaro Crash Helmet, Mississippi Bobcat, Pittsburgh Perm, Canadian Haircape and the Achy Breaky Big Mistakey. I grew up in the south and used to sport one, so I'm making fun of myself here.
Both. Lots of Sahara hate on the forum obviously, and when I drive it IRL I've gotten lots of sarcastic "nice Sahara, dude" type comments from my Rubi-driving brother as well as random people at trailheads and in parking lots...always guys, and usually driving Jeeps with stingers, light bars, hi...