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Originally Posted by Solid LT1
Do yourself a serious favor and go out and drive that Wrangler in Bay Area traffic especially on a rainy day and decide if you really want to drive an ill handling POS like a Rubicon is especially in the rain on a highway. Disclaimer, I have owned TJ Wranglers since about 2006 and having had a TJ Rubicon on its OEM Goodyear MTR tires, I'm a little jaded. The XJ might be more civilian but, I'm thinking not. One good thing about a Wrangler, your never tempted to drive far enough over a posted speed limit to make the possibility of getting a speeding ticket a reality if you have any sane bones in your body. Then there is the old saying....JEEP....stands for Just Empty Every Pocket and this can be true on a relatively stock Jeep too.
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I would COMPLETELY agree with this statement! As for the poor driving - I disagree... is it my wife's Cayenne GTS? Hell no! Would I like to drive it from Sun Valley to Los Angeles? Hell no! Is it perfect for what it's made for? Oh Yeah!