To go topless in nice weather
also because they are utilitarian.. every other suv has become more and more car like, and less about utility. Plus.. what other rig can you take doors /top off?
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also because they are utilitarian.. every other suv has become more and more car like, and less about utility. Plus.. what other rig can you take doors /top off?
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Nice thread revival.....Why?
Are they really though? I mean, honestly? I always thought the XJ was a very utilitarian vehicle. Wranglers though? They're impractical. Not great gas mileage. Little cargo space. Ranks among the least sensible vehicles for someone who uses a vehicle like most people do - 99% on the road to work, shopping, out and about and occasionally off the beaten path. Wranglers require an acceptance of impracticality in exchange for more fun. But they're cool. And we are nothing if not overgrown 12 year old boys (and girls[emoji854])
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In the wise words of Jeremy Clarkson, in order for us to develop a relationship with a vehicle, it had to have human qualities, and therefore it must have faults. I know I've had a rocky history with Jeep, but still love them more than any other vehicle out there. Well, Wrangler and Raptors lol. Sure, I could get a different brand off road vehicle, and it would probably be better than my beloved Jeep 90% of the time. But, it's still not my open top, doors off Wrangler!
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Clinically, you are spot on. I think it’s those moments when we are vulnerable that true bonds are made, regardless of the impractical issues that people argue about. Example: I’m taking a shower when a thief decides that would be a great time to break in my house. Rounding the corner of my kitchen, buck naked, two hands on the weapon, I see my dog with the biggest grin on her face. Broken pain of glass on the door, door unlocked, a little bit of blood on the floor, and drips on the patio. True bonding moment with my best friend!In the wise words of Jeremy Clarkson, in order for us to develop a relationship with a vehicle, it had to have human qualities, and therefore it must have faults. I know I've had a rocky history with Jeep, but still love them more than any other vehicle out there. Well, Wrangler and Raptors lol. Sure, I could get a different brand off road vehicle, and it would probably be better than my beloved Jeep 90% of the time. But, it's still not my open top, doors off Wrangler!
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