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The only Jeep that I love the looks of are the Wranglers. I love that rugged look. But then I have not owned a Jeep before and I may actually like one after driving it.
 
I currently have a 2007 Jeep, that I bought new, and except for normal maintenance, it has never been in the shop. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the new one is reliable, too.

My daughter and son-in-law bought a top-of-the-line, loaded, Grand Whatever a few years ago, and they love it. It cost a lot, but they're very happy with it. Denise, for where you live, I think you've made a fine choice. I don't care what CR says. ;)

Dave
 
The only Jeep that I love the looks of are the Wranglers. I love that rugged look. But then I have not owned a Jeep before and I may actually like one after driving it.

Wranglers are defiantly not the most comfortable Jeep to take on a trip. I took mine on a trip to the dunes last summer and regretted that I didn't trailer or tow it instead. Modified Jeep Wranglers like mine are more for primitive roads and off road. You really have to drive the Wrangler, especially at speeds over 60, imo.

For a nice luxury ride, a Jeep Grand Cherokee is a very nice ride and does really well on any road. It does have some off road abilities too.

Bill
 
This is a Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk and it has the full off-road pkg - which we actually want for steep snowy roads in the high Sierras, more than anything. We may take it on some dirt roads, but no serious off-roading.

And yes, I like the way it LOOKS! :D
 
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OK - DaveNW - here is the proof! The dealer took this picture when I picked up my new car:
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*notice that my avatar really does look like me!
 
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Cool lady, cool car. I like the color you chose.

So how much did you pay, without taxes included?
 
With taxes and license and everything out the door it was $39,000.
 
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Excellent! And I like that color, too - nothing like a Yugo. :D Perfect car for where you live. :thumbup:

Thanks for posting. I believe you now. :)

Dave
 
Nice vehicle, enjoy that new car smell.
 
OK - DaveNW - here is the proof! The dealer took this picture when I picked up my new car:View attachment 5048

*notice that my avatar really does look like me!

Nice pic - nice car! Good job! Maybe the dealership will send you a calendar with that picture on it - mine did. :)
 
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