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The 2 vehicles I was looking at are made with Captain chairs. Sure, they aren’t as common but they are out there. I’ve had my personal car since 2004. I deserve to have exactly what I’m looking for.Well, he’s limiting himself by requesting captains chairs. Model Y?
The 2 vehicles I was looking at are made with Captain chairs. Sure, they aren’t as common but they are out there. I’ve had my personal car since 2004. I deserve to have exactly what I’m looking for.
Drove one for 10 years. 89 Wrangler...first Sahara edition. Funnest vehicle you’ll ever drive. Like a big, 4WD go cart.As for Jeeps I’m looking at Wrangler models. Got to be 4WD and 4 doors.
I've always considered it a motorcycle with seatbelts. It scratches the same itch.Drove one for 10 years. 89 Wrangler...first Sahara edition. Funnest vehicle you’ll ever drive. Like a big, 4WD go cart.
I've always considered it a motorcycle with seatbelts.
He got a Dodge Caravan
Well, NV? What did you buy?
You owe participants of this thread a conclusion. We need a distraction from the recruiting thread.
I wouldn't doubt it.....he's gone from mid sized SUV to Yukons and now Jeeps(cheeps)….He reminds me of the guys who would come in and interrupt my forum/internet time when I was selling boats telling me they wanted to see an offshore boat, then start looking at bowriders and then want to know about Pontoon boats.....I learned early on that once they went from one type of boat to another I would grab my cell phone and act panic stricken then tell them I had a family emergency and would get them another salesman....He got a Dodge Caravan
I got paid to operate both, frequently, for a few years. Probably have some pics of them doing shyt you wouldnt even believe they could do absent the pic. I know I didnt believe it when I did my first bike training course.
Clearly, you've never ridden a motorcycle. And I suspect never driven a Wrangler, either.
Discontinued you know.
Oh, no doubt. He is just getting rid of a 4runner and seems to have new car fever. Usually a used car wont scratch that itch. I think he specifically said he deserved it.Knew that. Get one without a gob of miles. A very good friend has had his preowned for over 10 years, and the thing is as strong as ever. It’s a sturdy, simple vehicle with not a lot of things that can go wrong.
I got paid to operate both, frequently, for a few years.
Probably have some pics of them doing shyt you wouldnt even believe they could do absent the pic.
As a former salesman you should know NV is on the bus....the Be Back Bus...NV's sudden absence in this thread is disturbing.