Jeep wrangler

Anonymous
Any hip cachet they had is gone with the plethora of 40-something hags and douchecanoes I see in them now. It's cool if you're a 17yo boy, but past your mid 20s in one makes you look desperate to cling to some youth. Grow up.

Btw the all-new model has been out since last year. So idk why the person a few pages back said they're waiting on it still.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I saw one driving in this morning. It's looked like Hummer's little sister. It's got "look at me, look at me" written all over like Hummer drivers. Something tells me the owners have some unresolved ego issues.


It's the ultimate "maybe this will shave 15 years off my vibe" car. Type of middle aged folks who pop tons of pointless supplements in the morning and fake wrinkle elixirs. My kids would be mortified if I brought one home. They'd say, rightfully so, it's a kids car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is so ridiculous to consider 37 a mid-life crysis. What happens at 50- death?


4-door Mini Cooper or Audi/BMW or Lexus SUV or Tahoe.
Anonymous
There's always one guy in his 40s or 50s at the country club who wears Nike hat, red Nike shirt, black slacks, Nike golf shoes.

He thinks he looks so hip surrounded by stuffy conservative guys acting their age.

That's what a Wrangler driver older than 25 looks like.
Anonymous
A wrangler with standard shift is an American Classic .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's always one guy in his 40s or 50s at the country club who wears Nike hat, red Nike shirt, black slacks, Nike golf shoes.

He thinks he looks so hip surrounded by stuffy conservative guys acting their age.

That's what a Wrangler driver older than 25 looks like.


LOL. That sounds like OP. I think she wants to be a "cool" mom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol, who are you idiots? Jeeps are great vehicles. Amazing durability and resale value.


clearly you haven't driven a Subaru lately


I have a 2013 Crosstrek and it's garbage. CVT is getting ready to fail at 104,000 (that's gonna be $6,500 to replace) , and I've already replaced three wheel hub bearings ($570 x 3) and both front CV axle shafts ($690 x2).

All these are VERY common issues for post-2010 Subarus. The owner web forums are full of threads about these issues. Check and see for yourself.

Subaru has a great vehicle concept and absolutely brilliant marketing, but their actual product is sh!t quality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any hip cachet they had is gone with the plethora of 40-something hags and douchecanoes I see in them now. It's cool if you're a 17yo boy, but past your mid 20s in one makes you look desperate to cling to some youth. Grow up.

Btw the all-new model has been out since last year. So idk why the person a few pages back said they're waiting on it still.


I'm waiting on the 19 for the color changes and a few more updates. All the features were not out on the 18's and I don't want the first model year of a new car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any hip cachet they had is gone with the plethora of 40-something hags and douchecanoes I see in them now. It's cool if you're a 17yo boy, but past your mid 20s in one makes you look desperate to cling to some youth. Grow up.

Btw the all-new model has been out since last year. So idk why the person a few pages back said they're waiting on it still.


You can keep one foot in the grave but for the rest of us, life is too short to drive boring cars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's always one guy in his 40s or 50s at the country club who wears Nike hat, red Nike shirt, black slacks, Nike golf shoes.

He thinks he looks so hip surrounded by stuffy conservative guys acting their age.

That's what a Wrangler driver older than 25 looks like.


I don't know anyone under 25 who could afford a new Wrangler. At 25 I was still in residency and making the equivalent of about $40k today. And no one making $40k a year is buying a $45k Jeep.

You kinda suck at this.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's always one guy in his 40s or 50s at the country club who wears Nike hat, red Nike shirt, black slacks, Nike golf shoes.

He thinks he looks so hip surrounded by stuffy conservative guys acting their age.

That's what a Wrangler driver older than 25 looks like.


LOL. That sounds like OP. I think she wants to be a "cool" mom.




Nah, "cool mom" thinks she needs a white Range Rover or Audi Q5/7. Because she wouldn't be caught dead in a minivan, which is what she actually needs.

Women who drive Wranglers aren't "cool mom", they're "fun mom". And usually quite MILF-y.
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's always one guy in his 40s or 50s at the country club who wears Nike hat, red Nike shirt, black slacks, Nike golf shoes.

He thinks he looks so hip surrounded by stuffy conservative guys acting their age.

That's what a Wrangler driver older than 25 looks like.


I don't know anyone under 25 who could afford a new Wrangler. At 25 I was still in residency and making the equivalent of about $40k today. And no one making $40k a year is buying a $45k Jeep.

You kinda suck at this.



Well, the avg new car price is nearly $36K -- any kid coming out of university with a ~ $60K salary can afford a Wrangler lease payment. But most teens and 20-something get one from their parents for free.
Anonymous
^ avg new car price overall in the US is $36K*, so the Jeep really isn't an expensive new car
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any hip cachet they had is gone with the plethora of 40-something hags and douchecanoes I see in them now. It's cool if you're a 17yo boy, but past your mid 20s in one makes you look desperate to cling to some youth. Grow up.

Btw the all-new model has been out since last year. So idk why the person a few pages back said they're waiting on it still.


You can keep one foot in the grave but for the rest of us, life is too short to drive boring cars.


Do you blast Fleetwood Mac from your hip car or do you try to look young by memorizing all the latest Bruno Mars songs? LOL
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