2007 Unlimited Spotted
#41
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Re: 2007 Unlimited Spotted
Nospam wrote:
> While I agree with everyone's comments, I heard all of the same comments in
> 1997 when the TJ was released.
What changed in 97? I know about square headlights to round, and coil
springs instead of leafs, both changes I could take or leave.
Now however, we are faced with a Hummer clone and minivan engine. I may
warm to the PT-like interior, but never the Unlimited's body design, and
the jury's still out on the engine. I seriously doubt it will EVER
prove to be as durable at the 4.0's.
> While I agree with everyone's comments, I heard all of the same comments in
> 1997 when the TJ was released.
What changed in 97? I know about square headlights to round, and coil
springs instead of leafs, both changes I could take or leave.
Now however, we are faced with a Hummer clone and minivan engine. I may
warm to the PT-like interior, but never the Unlimited's body design, and
the jury's still out on the engine. I seriously doubt it will EVER
prove to be as durable at the 4.0's.
#42
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Re: 2007 Unlimited Spotted
Nospam wrote:
> While I agree with everyone's comments, I heard all of the same comments in
> 1997 when the TJ was released.
What changed in 97? I know about square headlights to round, and coil
springs instead of leafs, both changes I could take or leave.
Now however, we are faced with a Hummer clone and minivan engine. I may
warm to the PT-like interior, but never the Unlimited's body design, and
the jury's still out on the engine. I seriously doubt it will EVER
prove to be as durable at the 4.0's.
> While I agree with everyone's comments, I heard all of the same comments in
> 1997 when the TJ was released.
What changed in 97? I know about square headlights to round, and coil
springs instead of leafs, both changes I could take or leave.
Now however, we are faced with a Hummer clone and minivan engine. I may
warm to the PT-like interior, but never the Unlimited's body design, and
the jury's still out on the engine. I seriously doubt it will EVER
prove to be as durable at the 4.0's.
#43
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Re: 2007 Unlimited Spotted
Nospam wrote:
> While I agree with everyone's comments, I heard all of the same comments in
> 1997 when the TJ was released.
What changed in 97? I know about square headlights to round, and coil
springs instead of leafs, both changes I could take or leave.
Now however, we are faced with a Hummer clone and minivan engine. I may
warm to the PT-like interior, but never the Unlimited's body design, and
the jury's still out on the engine. I seriously doubt it will EVER
prove to be as durable at the 4.0's.
> While I agree with everyone's comments, I heard all of the same comments in
> 1997 when the TJ was released.
What changed in 97? I know about square headlights to round, and coil
springs instead of leafs, both changes I could take or leave.
Now however, we are faced with a Hummer clone and minivan engine. I may
warm to the PT-like interior, but never the Unlimited's body design, and
the jury's still out on the engine. I seriously doubt it will EVER
prove to be as durable at the 4.0's.
#44
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Re: 2007 Unlimited Spotted
Why not get a smaller and more powerful Grand Cherokee?
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
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> Nospam wrote:
>
>> While I agree with everyone's comments, I heard all of the same comments
>> in 1997 when the TJ was released.
>
> What changed in 97? I know about square headlights to round, and coil
> springs instead of leafs, both changes I could take or leave.
>
> Now however, we are faced with a Hummer clone and minivan engine. I may
> warm to the PT-like interior, but never the Unlimited's body design, and
> the jury's still out on the engine. I seriously doubt it will EVER prove
> to be as durable at the 4.0's.
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
news:qKudnQdbEddMRqbYnZ2dnUVZ_ridnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> Nospam wrote:
>
>> While I agree with everyone's comments, I heard all of the same comments
>> in 1997 when the TJ was released.
>
> What changed in 97? I know about square headlights to round, and coil
> springs instead of leafs, both changes I could take or leave.
>
> Now however, we are faced with a Hummer clone and minivan engine. I may
> warm to the PT-like interior, but never the Unlimited's body design, and
> the jury's still out on the engine. I seriously doubt it will EVER prove
> to be as durable at the 4.0's.
#45
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Re: 2007 Unlimited Spotted
Why not get a smaller and more powerful Grand Cherokee?
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
news:qKudnQdbEddMRqbYnZ2dnUVZ_ridnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> Nospam wrote:
>
>> While I agree with everyone's comments, I heard all of the same comments
>> in 1997 when the TJ was released.
>
> What changed in 97? I know about square headlights to round, and coil
> springs instead of leafs, both changes I could take or leave.
>
> Now however, we are faced with a Hummer clone and minivan engine. I may
> warm to the PT-like interior, but never the Unlimited's body design, and
> the jury's still out on the engine. I seriously doubt it will EVER prove
> to be as durable at the 4.0's.
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
news:qKudnQdbEddMRqbYnZ2dnUVZ_ridnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> Nospam wrote:
>
>> While I agree with everyone's comments, I heard all of the same comments
>> in 1997 when the TJ was released.
>
> What changed in 97? I know about square headlights to round, and coil
> springs instead of leafs, both changes I could take or leave.
>
> Now however, we are faced with a Hummer clone and minivan engine. I may
> warm to the PT-like interior, but never the Unlimited's body design, and
> the jury's still out on the engine. I seriously doubt it will EVER prove
> to be as durable at the 4.0's.
#46
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Re: 2007 Unlimited Spotted
Why not get a smaller and more powerful Grand Cherokee?
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
news:qKudnQdbEddMRqbYnZ2dnUVZ_ridnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> Nospam wrote:
>
>> While I agree with everyone's comments, I heard all of the same comments
>> in 1997 when the TJ was released.
>
> What changed in 97? I know about square headlights to round, and coil
> springs instead of leafs, both changes I could take or leave.
>
> Now however, we are faced with a Hummer clone and minivan engine. I may
> warm to the PT-like interior, but never the Unlimited's body design, and
> the jury's still out on the engine. I seriously doubt it will EVER prove
> to be as durable at the 4.0's.
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
news:qKudnQdbEddMRqbYnZ2dnUVZ_ridnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> Nospam wrote:
>
>> While I agree with everyone's comments, I heard all of the same comments
>> in 1997 when the TJ was released.
>
> What changed in 97? I know about square headlights to round, and coil
> springs instead of leafs, both changes I could take or leave.
>
> Now however, we are faced with a Hummer clone and minivan engine. I may
> warm to the PT-like interior, but never the Unlimited's body design, and
> the jury's still out on the engine. I seriously doubt it will EVER prove
> to be as durable at the 4.0's.
#47
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Re: 2007 Unlimited Spotted
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
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*whining and snivelling snipped*
>
> I then noticed that the customer was a mean-faced, middle-aged woman with
> big hair and an attitude.
>
> God help us all.
There have been a few in these parts, the four doors.
I think they are kind of cool.
I stopped and looked at one on the local lot and the guys were in it
checking it out, They tried to convince me I should trade mine in, I told
them it wasn't my type of rig, nice but not for me.
I would not go buy one as a replacement vehicle for my TJ but if I needed a
four door anything, oh hell yea, I'd run out and get one right now.
They have a lot of options for comfort, though I have not driven one they
appear to be comfortable on the inside and I like the look of them.
ESPECIALLY the black and the green.
No, they aren't the classic look that everyone has become accustomed to, but
they are a damn fine looking rig.
Sadly, all things must change or they become stagnant.
Oh AND
The two I have seen on the road so far, have been driven by 40 something
white males... so much for stereotypes.
Kate
(a mean faced middle aged woman with a TJ - HAAH!)
#48
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Re: 2007 Unlimited Spotted
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
news:ouSdnUnTvK-3K6fYnZ2dnUVZ_oGdnZ2d@softcom.net...
*whining and snivelling snipped*
>
> I then noticed that the customer was a mean-faced, middle-aged woman with
> big hair and an attitude.
>
> God help us all.
There have been a few in these parts, the four doors.
I think they are kind of cool.
I stopped and looked at one on the local lot and the guys were in it
checking it out, They tried to convince me I should trade mine in, I told
them it wasn't my type of rig, nice but not for me.
I would not go buy one as a replacement vehicle for my TJ but if I needed a
four door anything, oh hell yea, I'd run out and get one right now.
They have a lot of options for comfort, though I have not driven one they
appear to be comfortable on the inside and I like the look of them.
ESPECIALLY the black and the green.
No, they aren't the classic look that everyone has become accustomed to, but
they are a damn fine looking rig.
Sadly, all things must change or they become stagnant.
Oh AND
The two I have seen on the road so far, have been driven by 40 something
white males... so much for stereotypes.
Kate
(a mean faced middle aged woman with a TJ - HAAH!)
#49
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Re: 2007 Unlimited Spotted
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
news:ouSdnUnTvK-3K6fYnZ2dnUVZ_oGdnZ2d@softcom.net...
*whining and snivelling snipped*
>
> I then noticed that the customer was a mean-faced, middle-aged woman with
> big hair and an attitude.
>
> God help us all.
There have been a few in these parts, the four doors.
I think they are kind of cool.
I stopped and looked at one on the local lot and the guys were in it
checking it out, They tried to convince me I should trade mine in, I told
them it wasn't my type of rig, nice but not for me.
I would not go buy one as a replacement vehicle for my TJ but if I needed a
four door anything, oh hell yea, I'd run out and get one right now.
They have a lot of options for comfort, though I have not driven one they
appear to be comfortable on the inside and I like the look of them.
ESPECIALLY the black and the green.
No, they aren't the classic look that everyone has become accustomed to, but
they are a damn fine looking rig.
Sadly, all things must change or they become stagnant.
Oh AND
The two I have seen on the road so far, have been driven by 40 something
white males... so much for stereotypes.
Kate
(a mean faced middle aged woman with a TJ - HAAH!)
#50
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Re: 2007 Unlimited Spotted
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
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> Nospam wrote:
>
>> While I agree with everyone's comments, I heard all of the same comments
>> in 1997 when the TJ was released.
>
> What changed in 97? I know about square headlights to round, and coil
> springs instead of leafs, both changes I could take or leave.
>
> Now however, we are faced with a Hummer clone and minivan engine. I may
> warm to the PT-like interior, but never the Unlimited's body design, and
> the jury's still out on the engine. I seriously doubt it will EVER prove
> to be as durable at the 4.0's.
If tehe engine is anything like the one in the Liberty, it may not be a good
thing.
The libby needed more suds for it'ws weight. I would have liked to have seen
this larger rig come with a small V8 or some REAL horsepower.
Kate