Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.
You Wrangler people do realize that your tough brand has been appropriated by rich, white private school boys and girls, right? Especially the giirls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.
You Wrangler people do realize that your tough brand has been appropriated by rich, white private school boys and girls, right? Especially the giirls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:We have the Wrangler 4xe. I absolutely love it but there is no doubt that the handling is quite different from our other SUV--it's just not as tight and I could imagine an inexperienced driver would be more prone to swerve out of their lane. We got the full safety package and the weight of the battery makes this model less likely to roll. In any case, I'm a huge fan but I also worked a long time to buy a fun car to drive and I'd prefer if my kids did too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.