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It is funny you mention that, as I do see more women than men in Jeep mall crawlers.
Yeah, real men have taco crawlers....
Tho I think that's changing, maybe it's the new Lesbaru.
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It is funny you mention that, as I do see more women than men in Jeep mall crawlers.
I just parked next to a Rubicon. Can a Jeep guy here tell me why on earth you’d pay $80-100,000+ for one? It looked tiny next to my truck and pretty much just a little Jeep to me i sure didn’t see $80,000 in it but maybe someone could enlighten me.
That's not a particularly well equipped f250...Are these numbers true? This does not seem possible. I took our Ford Escape (POS) in for some recall work a couple weeks ago and was just roaming around and looked at a new F250 Diesel of some sort with an MSRP of $74K I think. How on earth could a jeep be more than that? Have a buddy who ran a shop (retired) who told me one time to NEVER buy a jeep. Said you will pay.
Have you seen the new pretty Stanley mugs.I guess my point was more like buy one Stanley, or whatever quality item, not 10 of them and use it forever vs buying cheap Walmart stuff over and over.
I’m guilty as well of course, bought no name or Walmart branded items cause they were cheap when Walmart was the new thing in my small town 30 years ago. I don’t have a single thing i bought from them back then anymore. My Dad still had that well used Stanley Thermos to give to me though.
I’ll add, sorta funny to me you call a Stanley mug “flash and glamour” as all my Dads grubby welder friends and hunting buddies had those green thermoses. My wife isnt impressed with mine because it’s green so she calls it “hunting stuff” as in “get your dirty hunting stuff off the counter” I’m going to tell her it’s a flash and glamour thermos.![]()
My wife has one and absolutely refuses to get rid of it. There is no denying how well they work offroad.My wife wants one.
I recently learned... You're supposed give rubber ducks to people with cool Jeeps.I saw a Jeep yesterday at the tire shop while getting my kids car done. What's the deal with the ducks? That's gotta be the stupidest thing ever.
Yes, the ducks!!!I saw a Jeep yesterday at the tire shop while getting my kids car done. What's the deal with the ducks? That's gotta be the stupidest thing ever.
How much extra does it cost to remove that hideous wrap?If y'all think that's crazy check out this place near me.. they have one that's $180k.
www.rubitrux.com
Those are millennials. Lol-Gen X Moms complete with giant scarfs, wine tumblers, designer purses, cracked I phone screen, non functional fingernails. (See former snotty high school girls)
Unfortunately, I have seen many folks going down the leasing route first, in order to afford the payments of something they really can't "afford". Lease for 3 years and then "buy" that now used vehicle with financing over the next 5 to 6 years after the lease ends. There's your 8 to 9 years to fully "buy" a vehicle. Of course, most don't seem to make it and trade it in for a severe discount on another new vehicle and head down the same path. Have watched this play out multiple times. Basic economics doesn't even factor into these decisions. Have to maintain that "image" - Dealerships and banks are just smiling all day long.So with zero down on a 100k car loan you might be paying around $1600 a month for 72 months. Depending on interest % you can negotiate. Holy crapola.
I don’t really notice the local Jeeps having the rubber ducks, but once the tourists start showing up in the summer to get their Jeep badges for the various alpine passes, it’s ducks galore.
I get the practical application of keeps: it’s a capable off-road vehicle you can buy stock and go for some terrain that is aftermarket on most other vehicles. I don’t get the Jeep culture. Reckon that “I don’t get it” so much that I have 0 people in my immediate social circle that drive a Jeep. A guy at my gym who routinely asks for a spot on his very impressive bench press has a pimped out jeep. I asked him if he gets out after the alpine trails and he said, “he’ll no. I don’t drive anything I might die on.”
Ok.
-snotty high school girls seem to get Jeeps as graduation presents.
-Gen X Moms complete with giant scarfs, wine tumblers, designer purses, cracked I phone screen, non functional fingernails. (See former snotty high school girls)
What I don’t see are a lot of beat-to-shit jeeps. Ie this Jeep as been out in the trenches, hit a deer, got some battle scars in Moab. I’m talking the rough equivalent to seeing a 1st Gen Taco with Icon suspension on it. Beat to shit but with high end components because it gets used. That doesn’t seem like much of a thing in Jeep culture. They don’t last that long?
To be fair, no i haven’t seen anything new from Stanley as i have only my Dads 40 yo one and one i bought myself about 10 years ago or so. Both are good old fashioned Stanley green.Have you seen the new pretty Stanley mugs.
Defiantly not what my grandpa and dad carried to work
Thats what I'm referring to as flash and glamor.
Not good old Stanley green