This one is my daily driver. You can't get to where I am in a car. This is my 5th Jeep. 24 years old and going strong.
+2Why can't it be both? I hate them and I love mine. The duck thing is stupid. The Jeep Wave is really stupid.
2.5 out of 5 voices in my head hate them, the other 2.5 love them. Even my split personalities have split personalities.
thisIt's a Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand.
hmmmmm yes it has.All I see is a body style that hasn't been changed in 40 years
As I said above, I miss my TJ- and the JLU 4xe is definitely a different animal. That said, it took the place of three vehicles in my garage and it can do most everything my TJ could do- and it still remains a duck-free zone.My daily driver. 2002 TJ 4.0 5spd with 4” lift and 33” tires 127k miles. It was un-drivable when we got it 2 years ago due to worn out junk lift parts and improper steering and driveline angles. Replaced everything needed in the garage and had help from a Jeep guru setting it up. Will run at 75 with thumb and index on the wheel with no drama at all. Most fun vehicle I’ve ever owned. 0-60 in a while and rides a touch on the firm side. Our idea of fun is going out with the dogs where other people aren’t and exploring. Fun to drive doesn’t mean 0-60 in 2 seconds and road handling like F1 to everyone. I’ve had other Jeeps but this is the first Wrangler and we love it. Jeep guys don’t do ducks. Mallcrawlers do.
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Hope to have a 4 door someday but it won’t be the same.
The new Wranglers are more capable in every way but they’re a different animal.
Sounds like me. I want to ask the owner what his Jeep is mad about, mine makes me smile when I drive it. The duck thing is today’s equivalent of the baby-on-board signs IMO. Suburban female thing.He refuses to wave at Wranglers with either a dash full of ducks or an "angry" grille. I plan to sneak over to his house and leave it one of his.
We have a third generation (1999-2002) 4Runner and many owners are former Jeep owners. That may be bigger and heavier than you want. ATV’s seem to be around 2,000 lbs so easier to pull out.I wonder if you can buy a functional used one for less than a new ATV? The wife wants an ATV for the farm but the prices are stupid for ones that haven’t been wrapped around a tree twice. I’ll admit I’ve never looked at Jeep prices before.
My JLU will be 5 in June - 0 issues - DD, and it’s done hundreds of miles in 4WD … The JL’s are better driving vehicles than some here imagine if they were only around the older models … Come pretty well loaded if you like …
When I was looking for a used Wrangler 4xe their vehicle histories fell into one of three categories: lemon buybacks, Wranglers that saw the dealer every 2,000 miles or less and Wranglers that only visited the dealer for scheduled maintenance. I bought an off-lease Wrangler 4xe from the third category. An added bonus was that the dealer that sold/serviced it was part of the same dealer group that sold/serviced my Mazdaspeed3- people that I trusted. The sole warranty repair shown was a steering damper at 19.5k miles. Now at 35.7k miles I've had no issues aside from two recalls, both of which were performed by my excellent local dealer.Sounds like me. I want to ask the owner what his Jeep is mad about, mine makes me smile when I drive it. The duck thing is today’s equivalent of the baby-on-board signs IMO. Suburban female thing.
@MCompact how has the 4XE been? How many miles and any problems?