Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Noting the poor IIHS reviews on the 2019-2023 Wranglers, and also noting the massive number of Wranglers I see on the road. I know people probably cannot answer this question with any precision, but what gives? Do others just have a higher risk tolerance than I do? DC wants a Wrangler (and seems that most of the drivers I see on the road in a Wrangler are teens). Seems an easy choice - don't get one.
some idiots think wranglers are cool to drive
some idiots think accidents only happen to others
some idiots think they can't possibly get into an accident because they are excellent drivers
some idiots think chicks dig wranglers
Wranglers/CJ’s are unquestionably cool to drive. And have been since 1947.
I know crashes happen to me. I’ve been hit by both a drunk and by a young woman texting.
I know I can be in a crash despite being an amazing driver - because of people like ^^^.
Chicks absolutely dig Wranglers. Well, the fun, awesome, keeper-types do, anyway.
I agree with everything you've said except one. Jeeps have been fun since 1941.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Noting the poor IIHS reviews on the 2019-2023 Wranglers, and also noting the massive number of Wranglers I see on the road. I know people probably cannot answer this question with any precision, but what gives? Do others just have a higher risk tolerance than I do? DC wants a Wrangler (and seems that most of the drivers I see on the road in a Wrangler are teens). Seems an easy choice - don't get one.
some idiots think wranglers are cool to drive
some idiots think accidents only happen to others
some idiots think they can't possibly get into an accident because they are excellent drivers
some idiots think chicks dig wranglers
Wranglers/CJ’s are unquestionably cool to drive. And have been since 1947.
I know crashes happen to me. I’ve been hit by both a drunk and by a young woman texting.
I know I can be in a crash despite being an amazing driver - because of people like ^^^.
Chicks absolutely dig Wranglers. Well, the fun, awesome, keeper-types do, anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Every other year in my rural hometown there’s a teenager who dies because they lost control their Jeep on some back road. I would never let my teen drive one. If adults who are experienced drivers want one, though, that’s not my business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Noting the poor IIHS reviews on the 2019-2023 Wranglers, and also noting the massive number of Wranglers I see on the road. I know people probably cannot answer this question with any precision, but what gives? Do others just have a higher risk tolerance than I do? DC wants a Wrangler (and seems that most of the drivers I see on the road in a Wrangler are teens). Seems an easy choice - don't get one.
some idiots think wranglers are cool to drive
some idiots think accidents only happen to others
some idiots think they can't possibly get into an accident because they are excellent drivers
some idiots think chicks dig wranglers
What is your obsession here? Some of us are women who drive them as our primary vehicle.
for her and now hates Jeeps and the people who drive them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Noting the poor IIHS reviews on the 2019-2023 Wranglers, and also noting the massive number of Wranglers I see on the road. I know people probably cannot answer this question with any precision, but what gives? Do others just have a higher risk tolerance than I do? DC wants a Wrangler (and seems that most of the drivers I see on the road in a Wrangler are teens). Seems an easy choice - don't get one.
some idiots think wranglers are cool to drive
some idiots think accidents only happen to others
some idiots think they can't possibly get into an accident because they are excellent drivers
some idiots think chicks dig wranglers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Noting the poor IIHS reviews on the 2019-2023 Wranglers, and also noting the massive number of Wranglers I see on the road. I know people probably cannot answer this question with any precision, but what gives? Do others just have a higher risk tolerance than I do? DC wants a Wrangler (and seems that most of the drivers I see on the road in a Wrangler are teens). Seems an easy choice - don't get one.
some idiots think wranglers are cool to drive
some idiots think accidents only happen to others
some idiots think they can't possibly get into an accident because they are excellent drivers
some idiots think chicks dig wranglers
What is your obsession here? Some of us are women who drive them as our primary vehicle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Noting the poor IIHS reviews on the 2019-2023 Wranglers, and also noting the massive number of Wranglers I see on the road. I know people probably cannot answer this question with any precision, but what gives? Do others just have a higher risk tolerance than I do? DC wants a Wrangler (and seems that most of the drivers I see on the road in a Wrangler are teens). Seems an easy choice - don't get one.
some idiots think wranglers are cool to drive
some idiots think accidents only happen to others
some idiots think they can't possibly get into an accident because they are excellent drivers
some idiots think chicks dig wranglers
Anonymous wrote:My husband has driven a Wrangler off and on since we started dating in our early 20s. Full disclosure - I kind of hate it, and actually didn't love the idea of getting a new one a few years ago (our kids are 13, 11, and 8).
BUT: last year, a driver on the opposite side of the road hit the median and flew toward my husband. In trying to avoid getting hit by the oncoming car, he slammed on the brakes, jerked the wheel, and flipped several times down an embankment. Both my husband and eldest child, who was seatbelted in the front seat, emerged with no injuries whatsoever.
The whole thing was terrifying, but I feel better than ever about the safety of the Wrangler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Noting the poor IIHS reviews on the 2019-2023 Wranglers, and also noting the massive number of Wranglers I see on the road. I know people probably cannot answer this question with any precision, but what gives? Do others just have a higher risk tolerance than I do? DC wants a Wrangler (and seems that most of the drivers I see on the road in a Wrangler are teens). Seems an easy choice - don't get one.
some idiots think wranglers are cool to drive
some idiots think accidents only happen to others
some idiots think they can't possibly get into an accident because they are excellent drivers
some idiots think chicks dig wranglers
Anonymous wrote:Noting the poor IIHS reviews on the 2019-2023 Wranglers, and also noting the massive number of Wranglers I see on the road. I know people probably cannot answer this question with any precision, but what gives? Do others just have a higher risk tolerance than I do? DC wants a Wrangler (and seems that most of the drivers I see on the road in a Wrangler are teens). Seems an easy choice - don't get one.
Anonymous wrote:My husband has driven a Wrangler off and on since we started dating in our early 20s. Full disclosure - I kind of hate it, and actually didn't love the idea of getting a new one a few years ago (our kids are 13, 11, and 8).
BUT: last year, a driver on the opposite side of the road hit the median and flew toward my husband. In trying to avoid getting hit by the oncoming car, he slammed on the brakes, jerked the wheel, and flipped several times down an embankment. Both my husband and eldest child, who was seatbelted in the front seat, emerged with no injuries whatsoever.
The whole thing was terrifying, but I feel better than ever about the safety of the Wrangler.