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vintage38

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Is cement the same color as Sting-Gray and destroyer gray?
When I was at the Jeep dealer I drove up to a Destroyer Gray Charger. Side be side the Destroyer Gray is alot darker than the Cement.
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I have a 17 TRD Pro 4Runner that I traded a 4 door Rubicon hard rock in on. It’s a nice rig, but it’s just missing the Jeep appeal. I wasn’t a fan of the 4 door Jeep as much as our 2 door Willy’s and is why I traded for the Pro. Fast forward to 2 months ago when the wife said it’s fine if I got a 2 door for myself as well (nothing like a 2 door), next day was at dealer ordering 2 door Rubicon with all the options and sun rider soft top. As unique and rare as the Pro is I honestly don’t see myself looking back. Now Jeep just has to build the friggin thing.

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I'll be keeping my Cement Trd Pro, I really like the extra room in the 4Runner, with the back seat folded down it's like a mini pickup. I just sold my 16 Jeep Grand Cherokee High Altitude to be replaced with a 4dr Rubicon. The GC was nice, but doesn't have the off road capability like the Wrangler and the Trd Pro.
 

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I bounced between a Tacoma, 4Runner and Wrangler over the last couple years. I think the “off the lot” appeal of a Tacoma and 4Runner are way better to me. I love the looks and the additional room. I hate that the Tacoma seat doesn’t have up and down movement. I felt like I was sitting in a car. The 4Runner was great but the technology wasn’t as up to date as the Tacoma. I wanted to be able to put my dog in the back and it not be the back seat so the Tacoma was out. I wanted to take the top and doors off... easily. So the 4Runner was out.

I still look at both when I drive down the road but that’s because I haven’t spent the money on making my Sport S look as aggressive as the Toyota’s.
 

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I looked at the 4 runner and taco super close too. My local dealer has a very tough looking lifted 4 runner that called my name every time I drove by. In the end though I hate how the taco drives and the 4 runner is too big for what I want. Also they both feel like just a "car" to me. Only a Jeep is a Jeep.

I wish a real company would buy Jeep. FCA just isn't cutting it.
 
 



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