Spearmin
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The conversations with people you don't know. The meeting of people you would otherwise never have met. The hanging out, invites, and cruises with a 50 to 60 vehicle convoy to some nice beach town....
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I think you mean currently in production. There have been several other 4-door convertible SUVs. Land Rover, Hummer, and Maybach have all had 4-door convertibles just to name a few. Also the upcoming Bronco. I’m sure there have been numerous concepts, but Hyundai had a concept Santa Fe Cabriolet that would seat 7...It’s the only production 4 door convertible SUV in the world
and none of them can do thisI think you mean currently in production. There have been several other 4-door convertible SUVs. Land Rover, Hummer, and Maybach have all had 4-door convertibles just to name a few. Also the upcoming Bronco. I’m sure there have been numerous concepts, but Hyundai had a concept Santa Fe Cabriolet that would seat 7...
Jeep has definitely been the most successful of all of the convertible SUVs...
I doubt any Jeep could have the number of problems some of my earlier girlfriends had. I am pretty sure my first in the California Penal system, but have no evidence.Girls at the beach towns really like to ride in Jeeps . That's one of the better reasons why I'm a Jeep loyalist . Of course , the girls also can come with problems , like the Jeeps themselves .
I live in Southern Arizona and aside from ~10 days there is no reason I can't drive with the top and doors off .... well one, my wife isn't the biggest fan of the blowing air. Of course, as a dutiful husband I do put the doors every once in a while when it gets a little chillier. I love the top and doors off, but adding the Tops USA shade top made all the difference since I have a shaved head and the Arizona sun isn't too nice to bald redheads. I have teenagers point out my Jeep and tell the others it is so cool and it is basically a stock Rubicon with the doors and hard top hanging in the garage.For me, two things make the Jeep the best vehicle, bar none:
1. Ability to take me off road
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2. The unique look, even more so if it's modified
The 4Runner and Bronco satisfy number 1, but not number 2. It can be argued that the Bronco has a unique look, but in my eyes it still looks too much like an SUV.
I must add that I am one of the weird Jeep owners who could drive with the top and doors off about 340 days/year, and I am never tempted to do it.