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[quote=Anonymous]Calling upon all Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator owners, please keep the tradition alive. The Jeep Wave is a real thing. https://blog.leithchryslerjeep.com/furthering-tradition-jeep-wave/ The Jeep culture is no longer what it used to represent. Aside from long standing owners and off-roaders, Jeeps today are “pavement princesses” driven by teen girls and the lacrosse mom / SAHM crowd as they see their Wrangler as the new “mini van”. Most have no idea what the TRAIL RATED badge represents, many of these Jeeps will see anything more than parking lot puddles. If you’re gonna drive a Jeep Wrangler or Gladiator, respect the lineage and understand the Jeep Wave and Jeepster credo “Jeeps helping Jeeps” and “Jeeps park next to other Jeeps”. Participate in #DuckDuckJeep because the Jeep community is unique in itself and traditions such as this are what separate Jeep owners from everyone else on the road today. For many years, a Jeep “on the side of the road” was helped by other Jeep drivers. It was not uncommon to see a few Jeeps pulled up behind the disabled Jeep to lend a hand. Let’s get back to that America!! The Jeep has been on American and foreign soil since 1941, not many other brands can say the same. Remember you buy a Jeep for smiles per mile, not the miles per gallon!! [/quote]
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