6 or 4 cylinders for the wrangler ?
#41
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Re: 6 or 4 cylinders for the wrangler ?
get the six the 4 is a dog, a lug, slow
Patrick wrote:
> Hi,
> Over here in old Europe ;)) wrangler jeeps are sold either with the 2.4 four
> cylinder or the 4.0 six cylinder engine.
> Due to the high price of gas i'm enclined for the 2.4 version but the
> retailer told me it does not worth it compared to the 4.0 !
> Is the four cylinders a bad purchase considering the usage will be 1/3 only
> off road (to go fishing in remote access area) and it will be the third
> vehicule in the family, for fun usage only ?
> Thanks for your wise advices
> Best regards
> Patrick
Patrick wrote:
> Hi,
> Over here in old Europe ;)) wrangler jeeps are sold either with the 2.4 four
> cylinder or the 4.0 six cylinder engine.
> Due to the high price of gas i'm enclined for the 2.4 version but the
> retailer told me it does not worth it compared to the 4.0 !
> Is the four cylinders a bad purchase considering the usage will be 1/3 only
> off road (to go fishing in remote access area) and it will be the third
> vehicule in the family, for fun usage only ?
> Thanks for your wise advices
> Best regards
> Patrick
#42
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Re: 6 or 4 cylinders for the wrangler ?
absolutely get the 6; you'll never be sorry....
"Patrick" <billardpatrick@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
news:42a15bce$0$25030$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
> Hi,
> Over here in old Europe ;)) wrangler jeeps are sold either with the 2.4
four
> cylinder or the 4.0 six cylinder engine.
> Due to the high price of gas i'm enclined for the 2.4 version but the
> retailer told me it does not worth it compared to the 4.0 !
> Is the four cylinders a bad purchase considering the usage will be 1/3
only
> off road (to go fishing in remote access area) and it will be the third
> vehicule in the family, for fun usage only ?
> Thanks for your wise advices
> Best regards
> Patrick
>
>
"Patrick" <billardpatrick@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
news:42a15bce$0$25030$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
> Hi,
> Over here in old Europe ;)) wrangler jeeps are sold either with the 2.4
four
> cylinder or the 4.0 six cylinder engine.
> Due to the high price of gas i'm enclined for the 2.4 version but the
> retailer told me it does not worth it compared to the 4.0 !
> Is the four cylinders a bad purchase considering the usage will be 1/3
only
> off road (to go fishing in remote access area) and it will be the third
> vehicule in the family, for fun usage only ?
> Thanks for your wise advices
> Best regards
> Patrick
>
>
#43
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Re: 6 or 4 cylinders for the wrangler ?
absolutely get the 6; you'll never be sorry....
"Patrick" <billardpatrick@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
news:42a15bce$0$25030$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
> Hi,
> Over here in old Europe ;)) wrangler jeeps are sold either with the 2.4
four
> cylinder or the 4.0 six cylinder engine.
> Due to the high price of gas i'm enclined for the 2.4 version but the
> retailer told me it does not worth it compared to the 4.0 !
> Is the four cylinders a bad purchase considering the usage will be 1/3
only
> off road (to go fishing in remote access area) and it will be the third
> vehicule in the family, for fun usage only ?
> Thanks for your wise advices
> Best regards
> Patrick
>
>
"Patrick" <billardpatrick@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
news:42a15bce$0$25030$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
> Hi,
> Over here in old Europe ;)) wrangler jeeps are sold either with the 2.4
four
> cylinder or the 4.0 six cylinder engine.
> Due to the high price of gas i'm enclined for the 2.4 version but the
> retailer told me it does not worth it compared to the 4.0 !
> Is the four cylinders a bad purchase considering the usage will be 1/3
only
> off road (to go fishing in remote access area) and it will be the third
> vehicule in the family, for fun usage only ?
> Thanks for your wise advices
> Best regards
> Patrick
>
>
#44
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Re: 6 or 4 cylinders for the wrangler ?
absolutely get the 6; you'll never be sorry....
"Patrick" <billardpatrick@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
news:42a15bce$0$25030$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
> Hi,
> Over here in old Europe ;)) wrangler jeeps are sold either with the 2.4
four
> cylinder or the 4.0 six cylinder engine.
> Due to the high price of gas i'm enclined for the 2.4 version but the
> retailer told me it does not worth it compared to the 4.0 !
> Is the four cylinders a bad purchase considering the usage will be 1/3
only
> off road (to go fishing in remote access area) and it will be the third
> vehicule in the family, for fun usage only ?
> Thanks for your wise advices
> Best regards
> Patrick
>
>
"Patrick" <billardpatrick@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
news:42a15bce$0$25030$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
> Hi,
> Over here in old Europe ;)) wrangler jeeps are sold either with the 2.4
four
> cylinder or the 4.0 six cylinder engine.
> Due to the high price of gas i'm enclined for the 2.4 version but the
> retailer told me it does not worth it compared to the 4.0 !
> Is the four cylinders a bad purchase considering the usage will be 1/3
only
> off road (to go fishing in remote access area) and it will be the third
> vehicule in the family, for fun usage only ?
> Thanks for your wise advices
> Best regards
> Patrick
>
>
#45
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Re: 6 or 4 cylinders for the wrangler ?
absolutely get the 6; you'll never be sorry....
"Patrick" <billardpatrick@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
news:42a15bce$0$25030$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
> Hi,
> Over here in old Europe ;)) wrangler jeeps are sold either with the 2.4
four
> cylinder or the 4.0 six cylinder engine.
> Due to the high price of gas i'm enclined for the 2.4 version but the
> retailer told me it does not worth it compared to the 4.0 !
> Is the four cylinders a bad purchase considering the usage will be 1/3
only
> off road (to go fishing in remote access area) and it will be the third
> vehicule in the family, for fun usage only ?
> Thanks for your wise advices
> Best regards
> Patrick
>
>
"Patrick" <billardpatrick@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
news:42a15bce$0$25030$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
> Hi,
> Over here in old Europe ;)) wrangler jeeps are sold either with the 2.4
four
> cylinder or the 4.0 six cylinder engine.
> Due to the high price of gas i'm enclined for the 2.4 version but the
> retailer told me it does not worth it compared to the 4.0 !
> Is the four cylinders a bad purchase considering the usage will be 1/3
only
> off road (to go fishing in remote access area) and it will be the third
> vehicule in the family, for fun usage only ?
> Thanks for your wise advices
> Best regards
> Patrick
>
>
#46
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Re: 6 or 4 cylinders for the wrangler ?
Except, the six is an unbelievable ten grand more, over the bait
car my brother-in-law bought, in '95:
http://www.----------.com/tascher/index.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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attnews wrote:
>
> absolutely get the 6; you'll never be sorry....
car my brother-in-law bought, in '95:
http://www.----------.com/tascher/index.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
attnews wrote:
>
> absolutely get the 6; you'll never be sorry....
#47
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Re: 6 or 4 cylinders for the wrangler ?
Except, the six is an unbelievable ten grand more, over the bait
car my brother-in-law bought, in '95:
http://www.----------.com/tascher/index.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
attnews wrote:
>
> absolutely get the 6; you'll never be sorry....
car my brother-in-law bought, in '95:
http://www.----------.com/tascher/index.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
attnews wrote:
>
> absolutely get the 6; you'll never be sorry....
#48
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Re: 6 or 4 cylinders for the wrangler ?
Except, the six is an unbelievable ten grand more, over the bait
car my brother-in-law bought, in '95:
http://www.----------.com/tascher/index.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
attnews wrote:
>
> absolutely get the 6; you'll never be sorry....
car my brother-in-law bought, in '95:
http://www.----------.com/tascher/index.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
attnews wrote:
>
> absolutely get the 6; you'll never be sorry....
#49
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Re: 6 or 4 cylinders for the wrangler ?
Except, the six is an unbelievable ten grand more, over the bait
car my brother-in-law bought, in '95:
http://www.----------.com/tascher/index.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
attnews wrote:
>
> absolutely get the 6; you'll never be sorry....
car my brother-in-law bought, in '95:
http://www.----------.com/tascher/index.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
attnews wrote:
>
> absolutely get the 6; you'll never be sorry....
#50
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Re: 6 or 4 cylinders for the wrangler ?
Interesting, because when I went to buy another Jeep I specifically looked for the 4 cyl. When I was
in Florida during 1992-6 I was spending $350 - 600 a month on gas and I was getting annoyed and
broke doing that. Going back and forth all over the state with the A/C on was the reason, of course.
Now I have the 4 (no A/C) and it's just fine for my purposes.
Capt. Purple
"Ruel Smith" <NoWay@NoWhere.com> wrote in message news:ed8b8$42a1f396$4275e0ad$19253@FUSE.NET...
> Patrick wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > Over here in old Europe ;)) wrangler jeeps are sold either with the 2.4
> > four cylinder or the 4.0 six cylinder engine.
> > Due to the high price of gas i'm enclined for the 2.4 version but the
> > retailer told me it does not worth it compared to the 4.0 !
> > Is the four cylinders a bad purchase considering the usage will be 1/3
> > only off road (to go fishing in remote access area) and it will be the
> > third vehicule in the family, for fun usage only ?
>
> I don't know the EPA estimates, but I'm inclined to think that with a 3.07
> for a 4.0 and a 4.10 for a 2.5, they ought to get about the same gas
> mileage.
>
> The 4.0 here in America is worth it based on resale alone. I've seen people
> try and sell 2.5 Jeeps here in America and have difficulty selling them.
> Seems everyone wants the 4.0.
>
>
> --
>
> Registered Linux user #378193
in Florida during 1992-6 I was spending $350 - 600 a month on gas and I was getting annoyed and
broke doing that. Going back and forth all over the state with the A/C on was the reason, of course.
Now I have the 4 (no A/C) and it's just fine for my purposes.
Capt. Purple
"Ruel Smith" <NoWay@NoWhere.com> wrote in message news:ed8b8$42a1f396$4275e0ad$19253@FUSE.NET...
> Patrick wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > Over here in old Europe ;)) wrangler jeeps are sold either with the 2.4
> > four cylinder or the 4.0 six cylinder engine.
> > Due to the high price of gas i'm enclined for the 2.4 version but the
> > retailer told me it does not worth it compared to the 4.0 !
> > Is the four cylinders a bad purchase considering the usage will be 1/3
> > only off road (to go fishing in remote access area) and it will be the
> > third vehicule in the family, for fun usage only ?
>
> I don't know the EPA estimates, but I'm inclined to think that with a 3.07
> for a 4.0 and a 4.10 for a 2.5, they ought to get about the same gas
> mileage.
>
> The 4.0 here in America is worth it based on resale alone. I've seen people
> try and sell 2.5 Jeeps here in America and have difficulty selling them.
> Seems everyone wants the 4.0.
>
>
> --
>
> Registered Linux user #378193