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Jeep is precious, appreciate it

Whiskey 13

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Steve
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2020 JLUR White Rubicon, Warn 10000 Lb. Winch Syn. Rope, 35X12.5 KO2
Many years running wrangles, many years running Dodge and Ram 4X4 trucks, love them both. I don't care what era you are from there has never been IMO a better American made vehicle to take me out of the neighborhood and into the wilderness and bring you back to the neighborhood.

I have never been a badge collector; Extreme trails have never been my thing. I personally love to hunt, fish and camp and want a vehicle that will allow me to do those things but also take me to work every day.

Some people by jeeps for show at the mall or say look what I got in my driveway, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that if that is what spins their prop. People do that exact same thing with many types of vehicles.

If people ask us for advice on this forum by all means tell them what has worked for you but always remember, it is your opinion and just that, your opinion. It is not your money your vehicle and not your problem. They make their choices; you make yours, the way life should be.

But at the end of the day, my old ass is driving my old jeep.
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UncleJimmy

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James
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I love my Jeep (23 JLU Willys XR 2.0T). I daydream about modifications I'll do, and places we'll go and things we'll do together. It is my mental escape vehicle.

Literally, I'll fall asleep at night thinking Jeep stuff.

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I've driven it from WA to FL and back. I've driven the Vancouver Island Loop in Canada. No complaints about how it drives.
It's embarrassing when I have to scroll though all the Jeep pictures on my phone to get to the kids photos....
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