I wonder what percentage of people actually remove their door. Or even their hard tops for that matter.It is nice, but you can't take the doors off
You sound like being a well paid millennial is something to be ashamed of.i can totally see these new Defenders being driven by well paid professional millennials that live on the blvd in $5k a month apartments. and that's the target market for these things. not for off road enthusiasts lol.
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**i see a TON of new rubicons around here as well which im sure many are also being driven by well paid yuppies who just dont want to look like boujee snobs in a luxury suv lol.
If ya never removed your doors, you ain't livin'. My top is down just about any time it's not raining. Doors come off on days that the rain chances are nil.I wonder what percentage of people actually remove their door. Or even their hard tops for that matter.
I have removed the panels a couple of times, but in the 25 years I have owned CJs or Wranglers I have never once remove the doors. Except my first CJ, but that was to paint them.
When I was last living in Cali and offroading very often, I had only seen a couple of folks with no doors. That was usually only at the dunes though.
I think these are pre-production models, so final finish/materials might be different
well....You sound like being a millennial is something to be ashamed of.