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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let's be honest about why you posted here. You were looking for validation on your already made decision to not pursue a Wrangler for your kid. There is nothing anyone could post on this thread that would get you to change your mind. But now you can go to your son/daughter and say, "See, I asked around, even online, and Wranglers aren't safe, so you can't have one. I tried, aren't I a great mom?" You also clearly missed the sarcasm of the prior poster who begged you to not get a Wrangler because they thought you would take the fun out of it. Many other posters here, as is normal for DCUM, have no direct experience with a Wrangler. Instead, they jump onboard with what they feel, what they have heard, and/or what they have read online. The Wrangler owners actually offered you some of the best feedback. But, like I said, you have already made up your mind and just wanted validation. I have a Wrangler. I have no problem with my kids driving it, as long as I don't want to drive it myself. I'm not worried about safety any more than I would be in any other vehicle. The Wrangler is FUN, SAFE, and far more practical than any non-Wrangler owner would care to admit.[/quote] OP. What's your problem? My mind wasn't made up and I was looking to understand the opposite view, and I think there were some very helpful posts here that do give me some concrete, objective points to consider. I framed the question the way I did to elicit responses - people tend to post when they're offended either way. [/quote] I agree with the guy who said you were forbidden from owning one. You’re not a Wrangler person. I doubt your DD is either, unless she’s rebelling and trying to be 180 degrees apart from you. [/quote] You Wrangler people do realize that your tough brand has been appropriated by rich, white private school boys and girls, right? Especially the giirls? [/quote] Wranglers opps CJs were cool at Langley back in the eighties. Still cool today!! Had many good times on the floodplain from Deepwoods to Algonquin Park!! Mudding was fun!! . Good times!! Even at 57 I still play in the mud with Jeeps!! Why not let your kid have a fun enjoyable Jeep?? Will she care about a Volvo if you make her drive one?? Nope! [/quote]
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