Yzfguy
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Got my 4 Dr Willys this past July, and today is the first day tha
t there were quick snow accumulations on the way home from work.
I was very impressed with the 4WD auto. Never slipped, and I was driving around stuck cars on hills, some had to be pulled by trucks with straps. It felt like a walk in the park.
Interior was so comfy, heated everything and the heater just kicks ass.
My one gripe is how fast my led headlights became caked in snow. I had read about it, but I've been so happy with how bright they are that I had forgotten. About 20 minutes into the drive, it seemed like my lights were off. If there wasn't a set of tail lights for me to follow, I wouldn't have been able to see. When I found a pullover, I cleared them and all was good, but I can't imagine having to pull over every half hour to do this on a road trip in the snow. Does this only happen with super wet snow, or is this a thing all the time?
Anyway, I absolutely love this Jeep, I'm so glad I got it and to me, it's the ideal summer, winter, and everything in between vehicle.
I was very impressed with the 4WD auto. Never slipped, and I was driving around stuck cars on hills, some had to be pulled by trucks with straps. It felt like a walk in the park.
Interior was so comfy, heated everything and the heater just kicks ass.
My one gripe is how fast my led headlights became caked in snow. I had read about it, but I've been so happy with how bright they are that I had forgotten. About 20 minutes into the drive, it seemed like my lights were off. If there wasn't a set of tail lights for me to follow, I wouldn't have been able to see. When I found a pullover, I cleared them and all was good, but I can't imagine having to pull over every half hour to do this on a road trip in the snow. Does this only happen with super wet snow, or is this a thing all the time?
Anyway, I absolutely love this Jeep, I'm so glad I got it and to me, it's the ideal summer, winter, and everything in between vehicle.
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