hopefully zero and you can eat steak. the thing is ugly. buy a used one
:laugh:thesherm said:hopefully zero and you can eat steak. the thing is ugly. buy a used one
Edmunds says that 'Chrysler insiders' quoted them a base price of 21k for the four-door...scottyc said:I read that the 07's are supposed to be priced below comparable TJs, and even the four-door would be priced below a comparable 06 two-door. I don't recall where I read that, some jeep forum or blog, so no guarantees...
Did you notice that the 21k will be for a 2WD? No wonder it is cheaper.scottyc said:Edmunds says that 'Chrysler insiders' quoted them a base price of 21k for the four-door...
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=109966
I agree. Before, wranglers/CJs were synonomous with 4x4. Anyone who buys a 2wd is a doof.95yjed said:Well i think that sux the jeep has always been a 4x4 standard equipment forever and now they are gonna charge you for it. Now you wont be able to say they dont make a 2wd wrangler.
I certainly understand the sentiment, but I'll betcha there will be a whole lotta doofs. I (don't) pity the first doof to get stuck in the mud in his 4x2 Wrangler....Poseidon17 said:I agree. Before, wranglers/CJs were synonomous with 4x4. Anyone who buys a 2wd is a doof.
Back in 1996, guys on jeep forums were saying that about the '97 Wrangler.Pottymouth said:07' Wrangler - The pussification of the Wrangler.
but DC is taking a bigger step in the wrong direction on this model though....TJinWV said:Back in 1996, guys on jeep forums were saying that about the '97 Wrangler.
Oh My God it has seatbelts! SEATBELTS!! What mandated safety equipment is next, airbags????JeepJohnson said:Stiffer frame, yes. Stronger, no. It has areas that are designed to crush in an impact, I wouldn't call that stronger.
Actually, Jeep made lots of 2x4's: The DJ postal Jeeps (based on CJ's), the Cherokee XJ could be had as a 2x4, the first Jeepsters were only 2wd, the 60's fullsized jeeps could be had 2wd, etc.95yjed said:Well i think that sux the jeep has always been a 4x4 standard equipment forever and now they are gonna charge you for it. Now you wont be able to say they dont make a 2wd wrangler.
question57 said:I am not bashing the JK's across the board, but the real doofs are going to be the guys that buy the base model, getr stuck and then try to shift to 4wd and then realize there no other shifter... doh, I got a 2wd jeep?! I promise it will happen, maybe not get mentioned on here, but I am sure it will happen eventually.