LPat
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- 2025 Jeep Wrangler Sahara
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Hello........ Purchased my 2025 Wrangler Sahara (Hydro Blue) with SOT Power Top in September of 2025.
Live in the Northern Va. area, born in Baton Rouge. Retired 12/2024 after too many years as a Federal Contractor. Planned on buying a Can Am Spyder, but during a moment of mental clarity I realized that may not be the best thing to do at 70. So the question became...... what's another fun vehicle to drive????? The answer..... an open top Jeep........
Enjoying my introduction to the vehicle, the culture, the community. First time driving a Jeep was when I picked it up from the dealer, so I'm still learning the nuances and tech stuff. Noticed I was adjusting my steering more than usual during that 1st drive, but the "loose" steering is a non-issue now. I'm learning to give the Jeep Wave, and have gotten a few. Recv'd a few ducks..... passed a few ducks along.
Only (somewhat) issues so far are the dimples on top of my hood where the windshield thingies sit. Internet research says that I'm not the only one..... so maybe it's just a "Jeep Thing"........ Otherwise, every drive is fun, every drive is an adventure........
My retirement priority is to see the country, and Ted (the Jeep's name is Ted.... long story...) is my Road Trip vehicle. Also, I'm registered for a Jeep Adventure Academy in May, and am very much looking forward to it.
Thanks for reading..... Hope to converse and exchange Jeep experiences in the future...........
Live in the Northern Va. area, born in Baton Rouge. Retired 12/2024 after too many years as a Federal Contractor. Planned on buying a Can Am Spyder, but during a moment of mental clarity I realized that may not be the best thing to do at 70. So the question became...... what's another fun vehicle to drive????? The answer..... an open top Jeep........
Enjoying my introduction to the vehicle, the culture, the community. First time driving a Jeep was when I picked it up from the dealer, so I'm still learning the nuances and tech stuff. Noticed I was adjusting my steering more than usual during that 1st drive, but the "loose" steering is a non-issue now. I'm learning to give the Jeep Wave, and have gotten a few. Recv'd a few ducks..... passed a few ducks along.
Only (somewhat) issues so far are the dimples on top of my hood where the windshield thingies sit. Internet research says that I'm not the only one..... so maybe it's just a "Jeep Thing"........ Otherwise, every drive is fun, every drive is an adventure........
My retirement priority is to see the country, and Ted (the Jeep's name is Ted.... long story...) is my Road Trip vehicle. Also, I'm registered for a Jeep Adventure Academy in May, and am very much looking forward to it.
Thanks for reading..... Hope to converse and exchange Jeep experiences in the future...........
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