Shibadog
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- Bowling Green, Ky
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Wrangler Sport S hardtop
- Occupation
- Safety &Fire Protection Engineer (Retired)
My point was just that Jeeps are ādifferentā than cars (an acquired taste?). Living with a Jeep as your daily drive is a completely different thing than your typical BMW/Audi/whatever. Iāve driven one for years and I like āem, BUT they are definitely NOT for everybody. I Personally know non Jeep people who bought new JLUās, had them for a few months and absolutely Hated them (and quickly unloaded them for a more typical SUV -specifically a Range Rover, a Teleride, and a Tahoe).Ahh, don't be so sure about that...I have owned several BMW's for over 20 years, still have one and a Porsche, too...ALL with manual transmissions...and not only do I "touch a Jeep with a stick" I love driving my JL "with a stick" when I'm not in the Porsche...or BMW. ? I think the "un-livability" of a Wrangler as a daily driver is way overblown, and a misrepresentation, but that's just me. Recently, I had the need to drive my Porsche & JL back-to-back - getting out of one right into the other - and it really hit me just how cool each was - yes quite different from one another, but both very enjoyable to drive - every day! ?
All have made comments to me about āhow can you stand to drive a Jeep all the timeā. I like my Jeep, and for many years my old TJ was MY DD-however, the wife always had a much more civilized vehicle for her DD and for our road trips?. Even today if Iām heading out on a long trip the Jeep is the last choice, way after my Ram PU or the wifeās Touareg. (Jeep makes a dandy toad for the motorhome though?)
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