I have toyed with the idea as well but talked myself out of it each time. Most (clearly not all) owners have told me everything about a Wrangler is AWESOME except actually driving one. They are slow, noisy, spartan, poor-handling vehicles. If I still had my car commute, there's zero chance I would own one (20 min in stop and go traffic). Now that I have a train commute and only drive around town, I could certainly swing it. That being said, I used my substantial Jeep discount to buy my second consecutive Grand Cherokee Hemi and couldn't be happier.
You have to be willing to give up some pretty substantial creature comforts to gain the few months of weekend top-down driving.
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2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee High Altitude Hemi | 2010 S4 Sold | 2010 BMW 135i Retired | 2006 Lotus Exige Sold
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