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TrailScooter

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From being a prior WRX owner, to moving into a ‘21 Willys Q3 last year, I loved how the Wrangler community also had a “wave” to fellow drivers (Jeep is better…and not just because I own one now).

I have passed countless Jeeps around town, but as of late, I am finding more and more don’t wave, and unfortunately, have even driven by some real “special” individuals who think that a residential street is a one lane road and more than likely being driven by someone who thinks they’re cooler than they really are ??‍♂. I am by no means generalizing this as ALL Jeep owners, but it sucks when you see another owner, get excited, throw up the wave and…nothing

Random rant I know, but what gives? Is throwin up a ‘Jeep hello’ really that hard?

ANYHOW…Happy Easter all! ? ?

I wave at everyone else. Its just you.;)
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Most wave some don't I just wave especially to older jeeps. CJs I am like I will buy it! So rare these days.
 
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The Last Cowboy

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Sometimes I'm looking another way, or messing with the radio or just not looking for another Jeep on the road. Most of the time I wave.

When I had my Road Glide, I would even waive at scooter riders. That bike is gone and I'll likely get another BMW GS. I waived at non BMW riders when I had one before. And on my Suzuki Vstrom too. But. like with the Jeep, the waive wasn't the main reason I was riding.

Now, back in '88, when I got my first Wrangler YJ, people were waiving and I had no idea what was going on. Took awhile to figure it out. No interwebs back then.
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