Yes , It is. LolNo, it wasn’t a joke.
Hi Randy, did you take the wife to a dealer to check one out in person before ordering?Ordered the Rubicon. Thanks for all the feedback.
What good would that do?? You would just get the standard reply, of them caring, and for you to send them a private message to vent.5 pages and not one member has summoned jeepcares about this
we are failing as a community.
No, ordered from a dealer in a different state. She was able to get inside our JK easily but it wasn’t a Rubicon. Just trying to my best to keep her happy. She actually wished I hadn’t ordered it but I know if she can get in and out easily she will warm up to it and enjoy driving it.Hi Randy, did you take the wife to a dealer to check one out in person before ordering?
I wish you luck Randy and hope that she likes it.No, ordered from a dealer in a different state. She was able to get inside our JK easily but it wasn’t a Rubicon. Just trying to my best to keep her happy. She actually wished I hadn’t ordered it but I know if she can get in and out easily she will warm up to it and enjoy driving it.
This is funny because it’s true. @JimLee posted a sarcastic response about brake squeal giving him a headache in the Tacoma thread and JeepCares asked if he’d gone to the dealership to have it looked at. LOL.What good would that do?? You would just get the standard reply, of them caring, and for you to send them a private message to vent.
If a 5’-4” guy can do it you 5-6 wife should be able to! Also, my 5’ wife gets in and out pretty good to and we are both over 70My wife is 5'6. Would she have trouble getting into and out of a JL Rubicon compared to a Sport S?
Exactly. My 5'-3/4" tall wife turns 59 in a few months and has no trouble getting in/out of her 2020 JLURR.My 68 yr young wife is 5'2" and she has no problem climbing in and out of our stock 2018 JLR Rubicon. I think it is all in the technique.