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Good lord, it was butt ass-ugly. I mean, woof woof.
You paid nearly $100K for that? Sad! |
| So ugly |
| What jeep isn’t ugly? Such a cheap-looking car. |
| Such a wasted opportunity. |
| I've seen them around and I don't think they look too bad. Like a beefed up Grand Cherokee. Granted, not worth 100k. And I day this as someone that drives a $150k SUV. |
| Grand Cherokee L has 3 rows, better proportions, and can be had fully loaded for in the $60k -$65k range. Not sure why anyone would go for the Wagoneer. |
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All large cars are ugly.
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| Idiots come in all shapes and sizes op. What can I tell you… |
There are two different trucks — Wagoneer and GRAND WAGONEER. Only the latter is $100k. The former is closer to $60-70k. But they look almost exactly alike. |
| Yeeeaaaaa.....I have (and love) the Grand Cherokee L and I am totally confused by the Grand Wagoneer. Who is the market for that thing? |
| SJ or GTFO. |
| I'll thank you lot to keep your rude comments to yourself when you see me driving the one I win with the HGTV Dream Home package. |
^^^ Damn RIGHT ^^^ Preach it, sister. |
Car allowance from work, business owner write-off, or just make a boatload and want the newest big luxury 3-row which has an amazing towing capacity for a boat, jet skis, snow mobiles, 4-wheelers, or horses. It's also assembled in Michigan, so it has that Made in the USA thing going for it. It's not like a $100k rig depreciates to $0 in 2 years. After 2 years it's worth $75k? $1k a month is hardly meaningful if you make $300k+ a year, plus passive income, maybe inherited a couple millions bucks from your folks.
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| Looks like an SUV hearse |