any opinions on the Rubicon "Unlimited"
#21
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Re: any opinions on the Rubicon "Unlimited"
L.A. Jeepster wrote:
> "twaldron" <thomas@OBVIOUSrubicons.com> wrote in message
> news:VpWee.1567$1o3.1121@newssvr12.news.prodigy.co m...
>
>>I find it interesting that you degrade the 97+ XJ (my Sport is no more
>>plush than a Sport TJ) yet you want the creature comforts on the Unltd.
>>where they must seem more masculine to you somehow. :)
>
>
> I recall that being the year when weird things started happening with
> Jeep... the TJ replaced the YJ, leaf springs were abandoned for coils, and
> colors like "baby blue" became an option. (People stopped waving at each
> other that year, too.) Basically, Jeep was trying to appeal to the Honda
> CRV -driving crowd (i.e., girls) and forgetting about its rock crawling fan
> base. At least the Rubicon sales pitch attempts to reconnect with the old
> guard.
>
> Of course, I'm sure people felt the same way when the YJ replaced the CJ.
> One day we'll all be 4-wheeling in battery-powered trucks anyway.
I remember actively searching for a Jeep in late 80s...I guess it was
1987. The dealerships still had a scant few new CJ7s on the lots with
the new YJs all lined up. I remember looking at how low the YJ was in
comparison, and also the axles were wider. I did not like the
differences, so I understand your point.
I hesitated too long and the CJs disappeared. The last one was a plain
jane tan colored with a brown soft top CJ on the lot, but I passed
because I liked the Laredos. Ugh! It was a year or so later before I
found a beautiful bright red 1985 soft top CJ7 with 900 miles on it
(non-Laredo). Later, I eventually had a 90 YJ.
When the new TJ came out, it had the opposite affect on me. I saw a
vastly improved soft top, cool round CJ-like headlights and could not
get over how well the thing rode with the new coil suspension. I
consider the TJ an improvement over the YJ. I think the Rubicon is the
creme de la creme of the TJ line, and best out-of-the-box offroader Jeep
has ever made. Everyone has their own perspective. But what do I know? I
think the XJ Sport is about as spartan and non-girly as you can get in
an "SUV".....but it ain't a '71 Bronco! :)
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__________________________________________________ _________
tw
71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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> "twaldron" <thomas@OBVIOUSrubicons.com> wrote in message
> news:VpWee.1567$1o3.1121@newssvr12.news.prodigy.co m...
>
>>I find it interesting that you degrade the 97+ XJ (my Sport is no more
>>plush than a Sport TJ) yet you want the creature comforts on the Unltd.
>>where they must seem more masculine to you somehow. :)
>
>
> I recall that being the year when weird things started happening with
> Jeep... the TJ replaced the YJ, leaf springs were abandoned for coils, and
> colors like "baby blue" became an option. (People stopped waving at each
> other that year, too.) Basically, Jeep was trying to appeal to the Honda
> CRV -driving crowd (i.e., girls) and forgetting about its rock crawling fan
> base. At least the Rubicon sales pitch attempts to reconnect with the old
> guard.
>
> Of course, I'm sure people felt the same way when the YJ replaced the CJ.
> One day we'll all be 4-wheeling in battery-powered trucks anyway.
I remember actively searching for a Jeep in late 80s...I guess it was
1987. The dealerships still had a scant few new CJ7s on the lots with
the new YJs all lined up. I remember looking at how low the YJ was in
comparison, and also the axles were wider. I did not like the
differences, so I understand your point.
I hesitated too long and the CJs disappeared. The last one was a plain
jane tan colored with a brown soft top CJ on the lot, but I passed
because I liked the Laredos. Ugh! It was a year or so later before I
found a beautiful bright red 1985 soft top CJ7 with 900 miles on it
(non-Laredo). Later, I eventually had a 90 YJ.
When the new TJ came out, it had the opposite affect on me. I saw a
vastly improved soft top, cool round CJ-like headlights and could not
get over how well the thing rode with the new coil suspension. I
consider the TJ an improvement over the YJ. I think the Rubicon is the
creme de la creme of the TJ line, and best out-of-the-box offroader Jeep
has ever made. Everyone has their own perspective. But what do I know? I
think the XJ Sport is about as spartan and non-girly as you can get in
an "SUV".....but it ain't a '71 Bronco! :)
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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Re: any opinions on the Rubicon "Unlimited"
L.W. ------ III (ßill) wrote:
>
http://www-5.jeep.com/vehsuite/dispa...ries=Unlimited
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "L.A. Jeepster" wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Commentary in this room helped me a lot last year when I was
choosing a
> > barbeque grill (coal truly is the way to go), so I'm hoping to get
a little
> > input on the purchase of a Rubicon Unlimited.
> >
> > My Jeep experience thus far has been a '90 YJ 4.0L, a '95 YJ 2.5L,
and a '96
> > XJ 4.0L (my personal favorite, just before they started making XJs
for
> > girls, though I'd still take a redesigned XJ over the KJ any day).
Now that
> > gas prices are skyrocketing and hybrids are all the rage, I have
the
> > untimely opportunity to get a pretty good deal on a Rubicon
Unlimited (is
> > that a VJ?).
> >
> > I like the Rubicon options, like the tried-and-true 4.0L, the Dana
44; and I
> > think the "Unlimited" extension is pretty cool. I want something I
can take
> > off road, but I'm basically a child of the Chrysler era when it
comes to
> > Jeep, so I like things like power-steering and CD players, and I'm
not
> > obsessed with "the good ol' days" when AMC made Jeeps... so aside
from all
> > the epithets against DC (which are probably true), what do you all
think
> > about this latest model?
So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
here?
Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
answer the OP's question in any way?
A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
increased ground clearance, etc.?
C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
Pick one...
Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
'82 CJ7
(Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
to flame away)
>
http://www-5.jeep.com/vehsuite/dispa...ries=Unlimited
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "L.A. Jeepster" wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Commentary in this room helped me a lot last year when I was
choosing a
> > barbeque grill (coal truly is the way to go), so I'm hoping to get
a little
> > input on the purchase of a Rubicon Unlimited.
> >
> > My Jeep experience thus far has been a '90 YJ 4.0L, a '95 YJ 2.5L,
and a '96
> > XJ 4.0L (my personal favorite, just before they started making XJs
for
> > girls, though I'd still take a redesigned XJ over the KJ any day).
Now that
> > gas prices are skyrocketing and hybrids are all the rage, I have
the
> > untimely opportunity to get a pretty good deal on a Rubicon
Unlimited (is
> > that a VJ?).
> >
> > I like the Rubicon options, like the tried-and-true 4.0L, the Dana
44; and I
> > think the "Unlimited" extension is pretty cool. I want something I
can take
> > off road, but I'm basically a child of the Chrysler era when it
comes to
> > Jeep, so I like things like power-steering and CD players, and I'm
not
> > obsessed with "the good ol' days" when AMC made Jeeps... so aside
from all
> > the epithets against DC (which are probably true), what do you all
think
> > about this latest model?
So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
here?
Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
answer the OP's question in any way?
A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
increased ground clearance, etc.?
C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
Pick one...
Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
'82 CJ7
(Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
to flame away)
#23
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Re: any opinions on the Rubicon "Unlimited"
L.W. ------ III (ßill) wrote:
>
http://www-5.jeep.com/vehsuite/dispa...ries=Unlimited
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "L.A. Jeepster" wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Commentary in this room helped me a lot last year when I was
choosing a
> > barbeque grill (coal truly is the way to go), so I'm hoping to get
a little
> > input on the purchase of a Rubicon Unlimited.
> >
> > My Jeep experience thus far has been a '90 YJ 4.0L, a '95 YJ 2.5L,
and a '96
> > XJ 4.0L (my personal favorite, just before they started making XJs
for
> > girls, though I'd still take a redesigned XJ over the KJ any day).
Now that
> > gas prices are skyrocketing and hybrids are all the rage, I have
the
> > untimely opportunity to get a pretty good deal on a Rubicon
Unlimited (is
> > that a VJ?).
> >
> > I like the Rubicon options, like the tried-and-true 4.0L, the Dana
44; and I
> > think the "Unlimited" extension is pretty cool. I want something I
can take
> > off road, but I'm basically a child of the Chrysler era when it
comes to
> > Jeep, so I like things like power-steering and CD players, and I'm
not
> > obsessed with "the good ol' days" when AMC made Jeeps... so aside
from all
> > the epithets against DC (which are probably true), what do you all
think
> > about this latest model?
So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
here?
Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
answer the OP's question in any way?
A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
increased ground clearance, etc.?
C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
Pick one...
Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
'82 CJ7
(Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
to flame away)
>
http://www-5.jeep.com/vehsuite/dispa...ries=Unlimited
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "L.A. Jeepster" wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Commentary in this room helped me a lot last year when I was
choosing a
> > barbeque grill (coal truly is the way to go), so I'm hoping to get
a little
> > input on the purchase of a Rubicon Unlimited.
> >
> > My Jeep experience thus far has been a '90 YJ 4.0L, a '95 YJ 2.5L,
and a '96
> > XJ 4.0L (my personal favorite, just before they started making XJs
for
> > girls, though I'd still take a redesigned XJ over the KJ any day).
Now that
> > gas prices are skyrocketing and hybrids are all the rage, I have
the
> > untimely opportunity to get a pretty good deal on a Rubicon
Unlimited (is
> > that a VJ?).
> >
> > I like the Rubicon options, like the tried-and-true 4.0L, the Dana
44; and I
> > think the "Unlimited" extension is pretty cool. I want something I
can take
> > off road, but I'm basically a child of the Chrysler era when it
comes to
> > Jeep, so I like things like power-steering and CD players, and I'm
not
> > obsessed with "the good ol' days" when AMC made Jeeps... so aside
from all
> > the epithets against DC (which are probably true), what do you all
think
> > about this latest model?
So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
here?
Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
answer the OP's question in any way?
A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
increased ground clearance, etc.?
C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
Pick one...
Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
'82 CJ7
(Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
to flame away)
#24
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Re: any opinions on the Rubicon "Unlimited"
L.W. ------ III (ßill) wrote:
>
http://www-5.jeep.com/vehsuite/dispa...ries=Unlimited
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "L.A. Jeepster" wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Commentary in this room helped me a lot last year when I was
choosing a
> > barbeque grill (coal truly is the way to go), so I'm hoping to get
a little
> > input on the purchase of a Rubicon Unlimited.
> >
> > My Jeep experience thus far has been a '90 YJ 4.0L, a '95 YJ 2.5L,
and a '96
> > XJ 4.0L (my personal favorite, just before they started making XJs
for
> > girls, though I'd still take a redesigned XJ over the KJ any day).
Now that
> > gas prices are skyrocketing and hybrids are all the rage, I have
the
> > untimely opportunity to get a pretty good deal on a Rubicon
Unlimited (is
> > that a VJ?).
> >
> > I like the Rubicon options, like the tried-and-true 4.0L, the Dana
44; and I
> > think the "Unlimited" extension is pretty cool. I want something I
can take
> > off road, but I'm basically a child of the Chrysler era when it
comes to
> > Jeep, so I like things like power-steering and CD players, and I'm
not
> > obsessed with "the good ol' days" when AMC made Jeeps... so aside
from all
> > the epithets against DC (which are probably true), what do you all
think
> > about this latest model?
So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
here?
Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
answer the OP's question in any way?
A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
increased ground clearance, etc.?
C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
Pick one...
Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
'82 CJ7
(Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
to flame away)
>
http://www-5.jeep.com/vehsuite/dispa...ries=Unlimited
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "L.A. Jeepster" wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Commentary in this room helped me a lot last year when I was
choosing a
> > barbeque grill (coal truly is the way to go), so I'm hoping to get
a little
> > input on the purchase of a Rubicon Unlimited.
> >
> > My Jeep experience thus far has been a '90 YJ 4.0L, a '95 YJ 2.5L,
and a '96
> > XJ 4.0L (my personal favorite, just before they started making XJs
for
> > girls, though I'd still take a redesigned XJ over the KJ any day).
Now that
> > gas prices are skyrocketing and hybrids are all the rage, I have
the
> > untimely opportunity to get a pretty good deal on a Rubicon
Unlimited (is
> > that a VJ?).
> >
> > I like the Rubicon options, like the tried-and-true 4.0L, the Dana
44; and I
> > think the "Unlimited" extension is pretty cool. I want something I
can take
> > off road, but I'm basically a child of the Chrysler era when it
comes to
> > Jeep, so I like things like power-steering and CD players, and I'm
not
> > obsessed with "the good ol' days" when AMC made Jeeps... so aside
from all
> > the epithets against DC (which are probably true), what do you all
think
> > about this latest model?
So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
here?
Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
answer the OP's question in any way?
A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
increased ground clearance, etc.?
C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
Pick one...
Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
'82 CJ7
(Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
to flame away)
#25
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Re: any opinions on the Rubicon "Unlimited"
L.W. ------ III (ßill) wrote:
>
http://www-5.jeep.com/vehsuite/dispa...ries=Unlimited
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "L.A. Jeepster" wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Commentary in this room helped me a lot last year when I was
choosing a
> > barbeque grill (coal truly is the way to go), so I'm hoping to get
a little
> > input on the purchase of a Rubicon Unlimited.
> >
> > My Jeep experience thus far has been a '90 YJ 4.0L, a '95 YJ 2.5L,
and a '96
> > XJ 4.0L (my personal favorite, just before they started making XJs
for
> > girls, though I'd still take a redesigned XJ over the KJ any day).
Now that
> > gas prices are skyrocketing and hybrids are all the rage, I have
the
> > untimely opportunity to get a pretty good deal on a Rubicon
Unlimited (is
> > that a VJ?).
> >
> > I like the Rubicon options, like the tried-and-true 4.0L, the Dana
44; and I
> > think the "Unlimited" extension is pretty cool. I want something I
can take
> > off road, but I'm basically a child of the Chrysler era when it
comes to
> > Jeep, so I like things like power-steering and CD players, and I'm
not
> > obsessed with "the good ol' days" when AMC made Jeeps... so aside
from all
> > the epithets against DC (which are probably true), what do you all
think
> > about this latest model?
So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
here?
Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
answer the OP's question in any way?
A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
increased ground clearance, etc.?
C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
Pick one...
Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
'82 CJ7
(Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
to flame away)
>
http://www-5.jeep.com/vehsuite/dispa...ries=Unlimited
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "L.A. Jeepster" wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Commentary in this room helped me a lot last year when I was
choosing a
> > barbeque grill (coal truly is the way to go), so I'm hoping to get
a little
> > input on the purchase of a Rubicon Unlimited.
> >
> > My Jeep experience thus far has been a '90 YJ 4.0L, a '95 YJ 2.5L,
and a '96
> > XJ 4.0L (my personal favorite, just before they started making XJs
for
> > girls, though I'd still take a redesigned XJ over the KJ any day).
Now that
> > gas prices are skyrocketing and hybrids are all the rage, I have
the
> > untimely opportunity to get a pretty good deal on a Rubicon
Unlimited (is
> > that a VJ?).
> >
> > I like the Rubicon options, like the tried-and-true 4.0L, the Dana
44; and I
> > think the "Unlimited" extension is pretty cool. I want something I
can take
> > off road, but I'm basically a child of the Chrysler era when it
comes to
> > Jeep, so I like things like power-steering and CD players, and I'm
not
> > obsessed with "the good ol' days" when AMC made Jeeps... so aside
from all
> > the epithets against DC (which are probably true), what do you all
think
> > about this latest model?
So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
here?
Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
answer the OP's question in any way?
A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
increased ground clearance, etc.?
C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
Pick one...
Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
'82 CJ7
(Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
to flame away)
#26
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Re: any opinions on the Rubicon "Unlimited"
Matthew,
Speaking of limited.
D) Pick the options you may not of thought of.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
matthewf_boi@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
> here?
> Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
> Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
> answer the OP's question in any way?
> A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
> B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
> increased ground clearance, etc.?
> C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
>
> Pick one...
>
> Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
> '82 CJ7
> (Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
> to flame away)
Speaking of limited.
D) Pick the options you may not of thought of.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
matthewf_boi@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
> here?
> Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
> Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
> answer the OP's question in any way?
> A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
> B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
> increased ground clearance, etc.?
> C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
>
> Pick one...
>
> Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
> '82 CJ7
> (Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
> to flame away)
#27
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Re: any opinions on the Rubicon "Unlimited"
Matthew,
Speaking of limited.
D) Pick the options you may not of thought of.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
matthewf_boi@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
> here?
> Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
> Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
> answer the OP's question in any way?
> A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
> B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
> increased ground clearance, etc.?
> C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
>
> Pick one...
>
> Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
> '82 CJ7
> (Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
> to flame away)
Speaking of limited.
D) Pick the options you may not of thought of.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
matthewf_boi@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
> here?
> Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
> Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
> answer the OP's question in any way?
> A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
> B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
> increased ground clearance, etc.?
> C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
>
> Pick one...
>
> Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
> '82 CJ7
> (Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
> to flame away)
#28
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: any opinions on the Rubicon "Unlimited"
Matthew,
Speaking of limited.
D) Pick the options you may not of thought of.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
matthewf_boi@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
> here?
> Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
> Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
> answer the OP's question in any way?
> A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
> B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
> increased ground clearance, etc.?
> C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
>
> Pick one...
>
> Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
> '82 CJ7
> (Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
> to flame away)
Speaking of limited.
D) Pick the options you may not of thought of.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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matthewf_boi@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
> here?
> Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
> Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
> answer the OP's question in any way?
> A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
> B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
> increased ground clearance, etc.?
> C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
>
> Pick one...
>
> Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
> '82 CJ7
> (Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
> to flame away)
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Re: any opinions on the Rubicon "Unlimited"
Matthew,
Speaking of limited.
D) Pick the options you may not of thought of.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
matthewf_boi@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
> here?
> Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
> Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
> answer the OP's question in any way?
> A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
> B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
> increased ground clearance, etc.?
> C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
>
> Pick one...
>
> Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
> '82 CJ7
> (Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
> to flame away)
Speaking of limited.
D) Pick the options you may not of thought of.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
matthewf_boi@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> So what does this post tell us Bill? is there a specific commentary
> here?
> Your posting a link to Jeeps website that compares the Unlimited
> Rubicon to the Unlimited with a lesser trim package on it. Does this
> answer the OP's question in any way?
> A) Your saying the Rubicon version is over priced?
> B) Your saying the Rubicon version is a better value given the axles,
> increased ground clearance, etc.?
> C) Your saying neither are real Jeeps?
>
> Pick one...
>
> Matthewf_boi @ Yahoo dot com
> '82 CJ7
> (Posting with my real email address that I check every day - feel free
> to flame away)
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Re: any opinions on the Rubicon "Unlimited"
I replaced my 02 TJ Sport with an Unlimited. Given the choice, I would have
went for the Unlimited Rubi. Sure I'd miss out on adding all the lockers
and axles nad 4:1, but then again, with a 6 mo old baby girl, do i really
have time for that?
Although you miss out on the fun of modifying your Jeep, it's probably
cheaper to finance it with the price of the vehicle then to add it later.
Air lockers, 4:1, 4.11, and the 44 up front aren't cheap upgrades, even if
you can do all the work yourself.
Just my $0.02
Chad
"L.A. Jeepster" <lajeepster@nospam.***.net> wrote in message
news:vwTee.2514$sy6.174@lakeread04...
> Hi folks,
>
> Commentary in this room helped me a lot last year when I was choosing a
> barbeque grill (coal truly is the way to go), so I'm hoping to get a
> little input on the purchase of a Rubicon Unlimited.
>
> My Jeep experience thus far has been a '90 YJ 4.0L, a '95 YJ 2.5L, and a
> '96 XJ 4.0L (my personal favorite, just before they started making XJs for
> girls, though I'd still take a redesigned XJ over the KJ any day). Now
> that gas prices are skyrocketing and hybrids are all the rage, I have the
> untimely opportunity to get a pretty good deal on a Rubicon Unlimited (is
> that a VJ?).
>
> I like the Rubicon options, like the tried-and-true 4.0L, the Dana 44; and
> I think the "Unlimited" extension is pretty cool. I want something I can
> take off road, but I'm basically a child of the Chrysler era when it comes
> to Jeep, so I like things like power-steering and CD players, and I'm not
> obsessed with "the good ol' days" when AMC made Jeeps... so aside from all
> the epithets against DC (which are probably true), what do you all think
> about this latest model?
>
went for the Unlimited Rubi. Sure I'd miss out on adding all the lockers
and axles nad 4:1, but then again, with a 6 mo old baby girl, do i really
have time for that?
Although you miss out on the fun of modifying your Jeep, it's probably
cheaper to finance it with the price of the vehicle then to add it later.
Air lockers, 4:1, 4.11, and the 44 up front aren't cheap upgrades, even if
you can do all the work yourself.
Just my $0.02
Chad
"L.A. Jeepster" <lajeepster@nospam.***.net> wrote in message
news:vwTee.2514$sy6.174@lakeread04...
> Hi folks,
>
> Commentary in this room helped me a lot last year when I was choosing a
> barbeque grill (coal truly is the way to go), so I'm hoping to get a
> little input on the purchase of a Rubicon Unlimited.
>
> My Jeep experience thus far has been a '90 YJ 4.0L, a '95 YJ 2.5L, and a
> '96 XJ 4.0L (my personal favorite, just before they started making XJs for
> girls, though I'd still take a redesigned XJ over the KJ any day). Now
> that gas prices are skyrocketing and hybrids are all the rage, I have the
> untimely opportunity to get a pretty good deal on a Rubicon Unlimited (is
> that a VJ?).
>
> I like the Rubicon options, like the tried-and-true 4.0L, the Dana 44; and
> I think the "Unlimited" extension is pretty cool. I want something I can
> take off road, but I'm basically a child of the Chrysler era when it comes
> to Jeep, so I like things like power-steering and CD players, and I'm not
> obsessed with "the good ol' days" when AMC made Jeeps... so aside from all
> the epithets against DC (which are probably true), what do you all think
> about this latest model?
>