if you knew then what you know now............
#41
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
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When I bought the JK our road, all 3.5 miles of it still wasn't paved. Silver is a pretty good color to hide the dirt so I went with it. Wouldn't ya know it they finally paved the road. So had I known I probably would have gone with a different color.....
#42
Pick a 2 door Rubicon with soft top in white instead of 4 door Rubicon with hardtop in black. White hides scratches, and I rarely need the extra seats. Although when I go backpacking sometimes it's nice to sleep in the back instead of messing with a tent at midnight.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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I would have kept the windows up and top up. Everything still looks like its covered in mud no matter how much i scrub and the sand keeps spawning from thin air..
#45
... which led to two more FUCK UPS with plummeting sales.
... and the only reason a 4 door Wrangler exists to begin with.
Here we are ten years later, it worked itself out.. but they should call it a Cherokee.
#46
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Originally Posted by m998dna
At first when I read this, my thoughts were the only reason there's a 4 door Wrangler is due to a huge FUCK UP at Chrysler. However the FUCK UP pre-dates the JKU. So I guess if you guys want to program a terminator to go back and do something productive, I suggest programming it to go back and cut the BALLS off the executive who signed the order to obsolete and discontinue the XJ Cherokee - in order to make way for the Commander and Liberty.
... which led to two more FUCK UPS with plummeting sales.
... and the only reason a 4 door Wrangler exists to begin with.
Here we are ten years later, it worked itself out.. but they should call it a Cherokee.
#47
Wow. Some unfriendly anger here. Can't we all be friends? The 4 door let's those if us with kids still drive a convertible doorless Wrangler every day and still haul the kids to soccer, t-ball etc then wheel trails on the weekends. No other vehicle like it. In my opinion the 4 door wrangler was the greatest decision ever made by Chrysler.
#49
should've held out for a stick-shift...
don't know if you can get rubi V6 in anything other than auto in the uk...
i had to have rubi/V6/rescue green/2door...so i got mostly what i wanted...
getting well used to auto...but i still hanker for manual...
wish i'd got away with a bank robbery to pay for lift/wheels/tyres...
don't know if you can get rubi V6 in anything other than auto in the uk...
i had to have rubi/V6/rescue green/2door...so i got mostly what i wanted...
getting well used to auto...but i still hanker for manual...
wish i'd got away with a bank robbery to pay for lift/wheels/tyres...
#50
should've held out for a stick-shift...
don't know if you can get rubi V6 in anything other than auto in the uk...
i had to have rubi/V6/rescue green/2door...so i got mostly what i wanted...
getting well used to auto...but i still hanker for manual...
wish i'd got away with a bank robbery to pay for lift/wheels/tyres...
don't know if you can get rubi V6 in anything other than auto in the uk...
i had to have rubi/V6/rescue green/2door...so i got mostly what i wanted...
getting well used to auto...but i still hanker for manual...
wish i'd got away with a bank robbery to pay for lift/wheels/tyres...
During my recent trip, the taxi cab driver had a Lexus with a manual shift... I couldn't believe my eyes.
Beautiful country.... and the most friendly people on the planet.