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Old 03-16-2015, 09:22 AM
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To finally settle the question of whether or not a Jeep is a truck, let’s break it down and get to the real meat of the question: what really makes a truck?

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lol...nice article!

I personally have no issue with calling it a truck. It's when someone calls it a car that bothers me. Wouldn't agree with SUV either but I've never heard it called that before. But now that you mention it, the 4 door kind of fits that too. I always tell my wife her JKU Sahara Altitude feels like an Escalade when I drive it after driving my bare bones 2 door.
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Dont knock the escalade. With the solid rear axle, body on frame, and the 6.2L its a beast towing
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Truck is the best generic term when one is needed. I go on trips with Nissan Xterras, Land Rover Defenders and Discovery's, Toyota Tacomas and 4Runners, and when you ask, "Is everyone's truck ready to head out?", that's easier than calling out each by brand or model name. On this community, however, and when just referring to all Jeeps, "Jeep" is the better term.
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I'll stick with "Jeep." I guess a jeep can possibly be a truck, as a JK8. But to me a truck has a truck bed, a big V8, and it stupid long. None which a Jeep has. Well maybe the JKU is stupid long but still a Jeep (sorta). That's my opinion and if you want to call it a truck, whatever floats your boat man!
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Originally Posted by Gonzaga33
Dont knock the escalade. With the solid rear axle, body on frame, and the 6.2L its a beast towing
I wasn't knocking the Escalade...unless you consider comparing it to a JKU Sahara Altitude knocking it.
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It's a Jeep.

There are other things that are branded as Jeeps, I realize; they are "other Chrysler products, with Jeep badging" as far as I'm concerned, but not a "Jeep."

Trucks are trucks, except for the Honda Ridgeline, which is kind of like a lumbersexual who dresses the part and has a neatly groomed beard, but can't actually swing an axe and has no actual knowledge of the outdoors. A Ridgeline isn't a truck. And a Jeep isn't a truck also, but for different reasons.

Everything else is a car, van, or "ute", blobs without identity for the masses, with a few appealing options here and there, but these are also not Jeeps.

If I'm in a group of diverse offroad vehicles-- some Jeeps, and a whole bunch of "everything else" I just call them "rigs". "Rigs" is one of those terms I chortle about because "rig" is a classy word like Coors is a classy beer, although the term originated to describe mast configuration on sailboats. Etymology aside, whatever the "rig" is,-- truck, SUV, ute, etc, if it's going offroad, it's got it's own personality which is usually reflective of the driver's, and therefore "rig" seems to fit best.
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In Michigan, it is titled as a station wagon. Same as a Tahoe I used to have.

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Originally Posted by MikeRM
In Michigan, it is titled as a station wagon. Same as a Tahoe I used to have.
Ewwww.
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Originally Posted by jk_sea
... "rig" seems to fit best.
But if you look up rig in a slang dictionary, you don't find that definition. There is "big rig". We all know what that is. Then there are drug paraphernalia, a boy or girl with a hot body (Australian) and a computer. But no generic off-road vehicles, which is a very awkward way to say truck. ;-)


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