Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had Jeeps my whole life and have always loved them-everything from a Sahara, Liberty and Grand Cherokee...now I love my Explorer and I'll never go back to Jeep.
The explorer is not comparable nor fun to drive.
Not the PP but the Wrangler is garbage at everything but serious off-roading. 95/100 Wrangler owners do not even come close to using the off-road capability of the Wrangler. They would be better-suited in literally every respect with a Grand Cherokee. The GC can get to the Old Rag trailhead just as easily as a Wrangler. But if you've all you've ever eaten at is the Cheesecake Factory I guess that's your high watermark for fine dining.
Grand Cherokee is not particularly fun to drive. I drove them all and got a wrangler. Id you don't like them, don't get it, but not all of us are looking for luxury. I want fun, not luxury.
The Wrangler is probably fun for you because it lets you pretend for a moment that you're a sorority girl and not a boring middle-aged woman who lives in the burbs. From a driving experience standpoint it doesn't hold a candle to something actually fun like a 911 or BMW M car.
Not even equal. You sound like a boring person.
An unique snowflake Wrangler driver from Rockville thinks I'm boring...oh nooooo
Hey buddy, you are posting here so you can't have too exciting a life...get over yourself.![]()
Yep. I don't wear shorts with "JUICY" printed across the bottom, I don't have rainbow-reflective aviators, I don't even drive a Wrangler! Boring indeed.
You drive a BMW honey and that's about as boring as you can get. Nothing interesting or original about that...no soul and no identity.
No BMWs, I have a RRS Supercharged and my wife has an RX350. Keep in mind neither of us are lame middle-aged moms who consider our cars to be a defining part of our identities. Sounds like that's not the case for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had Jeeps my whole life and have always loved them-everything from a Sahara, Liberty and Grand Cherokee...now I love my Explorer and I'll never go back to Jeep.
The explorer is not comparable nor fun to drive.
Not the PP but the Wrangler is garbage at everything but serious off-roading. 95/100 Wrangler owners do not even come close to using the off-road capability of the Wrangler. They would be better-suited in literally every respect with a Grand Cherokee. The GC can get to the Old Rag trailhead just as easily as a Wrangler. But if you've all you've ever eaten at is the Cheesecake Factory I guess that's your high watermark for fine dining.
Grand Cherokee is not particularly fun to drive. I drove them all and got a wrangler. Id you don't like them, don't get it, but not all of us are looking for luxury. I want fun, not luxury.
The Wrangler is probably fun for you because it lets you pretend for a moment that you're a sorority girl and not a boring middle-aged woman who lives in the burbs. From a driving experience standpoint it doesn't hold a candle to something actually fun like a 911 or BMW M car.
Not even equal. You sound like a boring person.
An unique snowflake Wrangler driver from Rockville thinks I'm boring...oh nooooo
Hey buddy, you are posting here so you can't have too exciting a life...get over yourself.![]()
Yep. I don't wear shorts with "JUICY" printed across the bottom, I don't have rainbow-reflective aviators, I don't even drive a Wrangler! Boring indeed.
You drive a BMW honey and that's about as boring as you can get. Nothing interesting or original about that...no soul and no identity.
Anonymous wrote:There is a woman in my office who has a jeep with really big tires. She's involved in Tinder and has made bad choices.
Jeep is not a good sign. Neither is Tinder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had Jeeps my whole life and have always loved them-everything from a Sahara, Liberty and Grand Cherokee...now I love my Explorer and I'll never go back to Jeep.
The explorer is not comparable nor fun to drive.
Not the PP but the Wrangler is garbage at everything but serious off-roading. 95/100 Wrangler owners do not even come close to using the off-road capability of the Wrangler. They would be better-suited in literally every respect with a Grand Cherokee. The GC can get to the Old Rag trailhead just as easily as a Wrangler. But if you've all you've ever eaten at is the Cheesecake Factory I guess that's your high watermark for fine dining.
Grand Cherokee is not particularly fun to drive. I drove them all and got a wrangler. Id you don't like them, don't get it, but not all of us are looking for luxury. I want fun, not luxury.
The Wrangler is probably fun for you because it lets you pretend for a moment that you're a sorority girl and not a boring middle-aged woman who lives in the burbs. From a driving experience standpoint it doesn't hold a candle to something actually fun like a 911 or BMW M car.
Not even equal. You sound like a boring person.
An unique snowflake Wrangler driver from Rockville thinks I'm boring...oh nooooo
Hey buddy, you are posting here so you can't have too exciting a life...get over yourself.![]()
Yep. I don't wear shorts with "JUICY" printed across the bottom, I don't have rainbow-reflective aviators, I don't even drive a Wrangler! Boring indeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had Jeeps my whole life and have always loved them-everything from a Sahara, Liberty and Grand Cherokee...now I love my Explorer and I'll never go back to Jeep.
The explorer is not comparable nor fun to drive.
Not the PP but the Wrangler is garbage at everything but serious off-roading. 95/100 Wrangler owners do not even come close to using the off-road capability of the Wrangler. They would be better-suited in literally every respect with a Grand Cherokee. The GC can get to the Old Rag trailhead just as easily as a Wrangler. But if you've all you've ever eaten at is the Cheesecake Factory I guess that's your high watermark for fine dining.
Grand Cherokee is not particularly fun to drive. I drove them all and got a wrangler. Id you don't like them, don't get it, but not all of us are looking for luxury. I want fun, not luxury.
The Wrangler is probably fun for you because it lets you pretend for a moment that you're a sorority girl and not a boring middle-aged woman who lives in the burbs. From a driving experience standpoint it doesn't hold a candle to something actually fun like a 911 or BMW M car.
Not even equal. You sound like a boring person.
An unique snowflake Wrangler driver from Rockville thinks I'm boring...oh nooooo
Hey buddy, you are posting here so you can't have too exciting a life...get over yourself.![]()
Yep. I don't wear shorts with "JUICY" printed across the bottom, I don't have rainbow-reflective aviators, I don't even drive a Wrangler! Boring indeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had Jeeps my whole life and have always loved them-everything from a Sahara, Liberty and Grand Cherokee...now I love my Explorer and I'll never go back to Jeep.
The explorer is not comparable nor fun to drive.
Not the PP but the Wrangler is garbage at everything but serious off-roading. 95/100 Wrangler owners do not even come close to using the off-road capability of the Wrangler. They would be better-suited in literally every respect with a Grand Cherokee. The GC can get to the Old Rag trailhead just as easily as a Wrangler. But if you've all you've ever eaten at is the Cheesecake Factory I guess that's your high watermark for fine dining.
Grand Cherokee is not particularly fun to drive. I drove them all and got a wrangler. Id you don't like them, don't get it, but not all of us are looking for luxury. I want fun, not luxury.
The Wrangler is probably fun for you because it lets you pretend for a moment that you're a sorority girl and not a boring middle-aged woman who lives in the burbs. From a driving experience standpoint it doesn't hold a candle to something actually fun like a 911 or BMW M car.
Not even equal. You sound like a boring person.
An unique snowflake Wrangler driver from Rockville thinks I'm boring...oh nooooo
Hey buddy, you are posting here so you can't have too exciting a life...get over yourself.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had Jeeps my whole life and have always loved them-everything from a Sahara, Liberty and Grand Cherokee...now I love my Explorer and I'll never go back to Jeep.
The explorer is not comparable nor fun to drive.
Not the PP but the Wrangler is garbage at everything but serious off-roading. 95/100 Wrangler owners do not even come close to using the off-road capability of the Wrangler. They would be better-suited in literally every respect with a Grand Cherokee. The GC can get to the Old Rag trailhead just as easily as a Wrangler. But if you've all you've ever eaten at is the Cheesecake Factory I guess that's your high watermark for fine dining.
Grand Cherokee is not particularly fun to drive. I drove them all and got a wrangler. Id you don't like them, don't get it, but not all of us are looking for luxury. I want fun, not luxury.
The Wrangler is probably fun for you because it lets you pretend for a moment that you're a sorority girl and not a boring middle-aged woman who lives in the burbs. From a driving experience standpoint it doesn't hold a candle to something actually fun like a 911 or BMW M car.
Not even equal. You sound like a boring person.
An unique snowflake Wrangler driver from Rockville thinks I'm boring...oh nooooo
Anonymous wrote:Love ours. We have the 75th anniversary edition so it’s a cross between a wrangler and Rubicon. We also have a 20 year old 2 door rag top wrangler. Both are stick shift. We love to drive onto the beach and go camping and jeeping in the mountains.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had Jeeps my whole life and have always loved them-everything from a Sahara, Liberty and Grand Cherokee...now I love my Explorer and I'll never go back to Jeep.
The explorer is not comparable nor fun to drive.
Not the PP but the Wrangler is garbage at everything but serious off-roading. 95/100 Wrangler owners do not even come close to using the off-road capability of the Wrangler. They would be better-suited in literally every respect with a Grand Cherokee. The GC can get to the Old Rag trailhead just as easily as a Wrangler. But if you've all you've ever eaten at is the Cheesecake Factory I guess that's your high watermark for fine dining.
Grand Cherokee is not particularly fun to drive. I drove them all and got a wrangler. Id you don't like them, don't get it, but not all of us are looking for luxury. I want fun, not luxury.
The Wrangler is probably fun for you because it lets you pretend for a moment that you're a sorority girl and not a boring middle-aged woman who lives in the burbs. From a driving experience standpoint it doesn't hold a candle to something actually fun like a 911 or BMW M car.
Not even equal. You sound like a boring person.
An unique snowflake Wrangler driver from Rockville thinks I'm boring...oh nooooo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had Jeeps my whole life and have always loved them-everything from a Sahara, Liberty and Grand Cherokee...now I love my Explorer and I'll never go back to Jeep.
The explorer is not comparable nor fun to drive.
Not the PP but the Wrangler is garbage at everything but serious off-roading. 95/100 Wrangler owners do not even come close to using the off-road capability of the Wrangler. They would be better-suited in literally every respect with a Grand Cherokee. The GC can get to the Old Rag trailhead just as easily as a Wrangler. But if you've all you've ever eaten at is the Cheesecake Factory I guess that's your high watermark for fine dining.
Grand Cherokee is not particularly fun to drive. I drove them all and got a wrangler. Id you don't like them, don't get it, but not all of us are looking for luxury. I want fun, not luxury.
The Wrangler is probably fun for you because it lets you pretend for a moment that you're a sorority girl and not a boring middle-aged woman who lives in the burbs. From a driving experience standpoint it doesn't hold a candle to something actually fun like a 911 or BMW M car.
Not even equal. You sound like a boring person.
Whatever dude. NP here but we have both - BMW M and a Jeep Wrangler Sahara. Love my Jeep infinitely more. Faster is not always better. And given that I was never a sorority girl not sure how that works. Even if it did -I'd rather act too young then act my age
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had Jeeps my whole life and have always loved them-everything from a Sahara, Liberty and Grand Cherokee...now I love my Explorer and I'll never go back to Jeep.
The explorer is not comparable nor fun to drive.
Not the PP but the Wrangler is garbage at everything but serious off-roading. 95/100 Wrangler owners do not even come close to using the off-road capability of the Wrangler. They would be better-suited in literally every respect with a Grand Cherokee. The GC can get to the Old Rag trailhead just as easily as a Wrangler. But if you've all you've ever eaten at is the Cheesecake Factory I guess that's your high watermark for fine dining.
Grand Cherokee is not particularly fun to drive. I drove them all and got a wrangler. Id you don't like them, don't get it, but not all of us are looking for luxury. I want fun, not luxury.
The Wrangler is probably fun for you because it lets you pretend for a moment that you're a sorority girl and not a boring middle-aged woman who lives in the burbs. From a driving experience standpoint it doesn't hold a candle to something actually fun like a 911 or BMW M car.
Not even equal. You sound like a boring person.