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rar @ Mar 7th 2008 11:12AM
How were your other five Jeeps?
Tarditi @ Mar 7th 2008 11:19AM
The others were fine. That's the rub - we've had excellent service from our Jeeps in the past and we get this wart. IMHO, Jeep lost its way a bit trying too hard to appeal to too broad of a market. Too much hard plastic inside, too slab sided outside... blah.
Aside from my 198x (can't remember the MY) Commanche, all Jeeps were purchased new, in or before their MY.
198x Jeep Commanche - cool truck, traded for my 1993 Wrangler
1993 Wrangler - solid little 4x4, traded for my 1997 Wrangler
1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee (wife's car) - reliable, comfortable, sold it when we got her the 2005 Grand Cherokee
1997 Wrangler - excellent Jeep, no hassles
2003 Wrangler Rubicon - awesome 4x4 - no problems at all - sold it a couple years ago. Solid performer.