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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s an acceptable lower priced vehicle for UMC just like Subaru. [/quote] They can be quite expensive [/quote] Yup. Jeeps are $$$$$$ for what you get. You'd have to try really hard to spend over $40K on a Subaru. And, frankly, my Subaru has driven fine on the beach and ORV trails alongside Jeeps. And I've blown past spun out Jeeps in heavy winter conditions. 98% of people driving Jeeps will never rock crawl or go muddin'. They really should just be driving Subarus. [/quote] All the SUV's I looked at were at least in the 50's - ford, hyundai, etc... nothing fancy. Not all jeeps are 4 wheel or awd. The basic sport model is very no thrills.[/quote] We have both a Outback and a Wrangler Unlimited. In snow, our Outback sits. Tried to get it out during a deep 30 plus inch snow once. Rocking it turned on every warning light on! With the Jeep, just bounce it off the rev limiter until you stop. Then back up 50 feet and hit it again! My Jeep has 3PMS KO2s so it does really well in snow. Mud tires do not do well in snow on any SUV. When the Outback dies we will be getting a newer Wrangler to replace it. We need something high enough that a deer won't come into the windshield during a 50 mph + collision. [/quote]
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