First look at the Jeep Compass
#44
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Re: First look at the Jeep Compass
"Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote
: >
: I've got an '02 Liberty and it is more than just another "cute ute".
: Great ground clearance and with an automatic the torque band doesn't
: seem to be a problem. Now having said all that, if push came to shove,
: and I was forced to have only vehicle I'd keep my '04 Wrangler X. The
: liberty is for road trips, camping...etc. The Wrangler is for "Holy s**t
: where am I?" and "Hand me the map".
:
: --
: FRH
I am trying to find the funds to add an "Oh ---- where am I?" rig to the
fleet.
I imagine it will happen in the next year or so. In the meantime I have
every intention of enjoying my Libby as much as possible.
One thing I REALLY wish I had remembered when I went Jeep shopping was the
damn topless option. Had I remembered it. I might have brought home a
Rubicon instead. I really miss my vert. a LOT. Oh well, gives me an excuse
to buy another one. They say that oneis not enough.
KJK
#45
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Re: First look at the Jeep Compass
"Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote
: >
: I've got an '02 Liberty and it is more than just another "cute ute".
: Great ground clearance and with an automatic the torque band doesn't
: seem to be a problem. Now having said all that, if push came to shove,
: and I was forced to have only vehicle I'd keep my '04 Wrangler X. The
: liberty is for road trips, camping...etc. The Wrangler is for "Holy s**t
: where am I?" and "Hand me the map".
:
: --
: FRH
I am trying to find the funds to add an "Oh ---- where am I?" rig to the
fleet.
I imagine it will happen in the next year or so. In the meantime I have
every intention of enjoying my Libby as much as possible.
One thing I REALLY wish I had remembered when I went Jeep shopping was the
damn topless option. Had I remembered it. I might have brought home a
Rubicon instead. I really miss my vert. a LOT. Oh well, gives me an excuse
to buy another one. They say that oneis not enough.
KJK
#46
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Re: First look at the Jeep Compass
"Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote
: >
: I've got an '02 Liberty and it is more than just another "cute ute".
: Great ground clearance and with an automatic the torque band doesn't
: seem to be a problem. Now having said all that, if push came to shove,
: and I was forced to have only vehicle I'd keep my '04 Wrangler X. The
: liberty is for road trips, camping...etc. The Wrangler is for "Holy s**t
: where am I?" and "Hand me the map".
:
: --
: FRH
I am trying to find the funds to add an "Oh ---- where am I?" rig to the
fleet.
I imagine it will happen in the next year or so. In the meantime I have
every intention of enjoying my Libby as much as possible.
One thing I REALLY wish I had remembered when I went Jeep shopping was the
damn topless option. Had I remembered it. I might have brought home a
Rubicon instead. I really miss my vert. a LOT. Oh well, gives me an excuse
to buy another one. They say that oneis not enough.
KJK
#47
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Re: First look at the Jeep Compass
I bet you can't wait to buy the Aztec's camper for your Libby:
http://www.carfinancing.net/pictures/pontiac-aztec.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"KJ.Kate" wrote:
>
> LOL! It's definitely right up there with the AMC Pacer and others of it's
> kind.
>
> Yup! They marketed it at first as a versatile vehicle, and pictured it with
> a tent attached to the back of it.
> I would be interested to know if the people that were prone to buying a
> vehicle like this would also use the warm air from the exhaust to heat their
> tent.
>
> KJK
http://www.carfinancing.net/pictures/pontiac-aztec.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"KJ.Kate" wrote:
>
> LOL! It's definitely right up there with the AMC Pacer and others of it's
> kind.
>
> Yup! They marketed it at first as a versatile vehicle, and pictured it with
> a tent attached to the back of it.
> I would be interested to know if the people that were prone to buying a
> vehicle like this would also use the warm air from the exhaust to heat their
> tent.
>
> KJK
#48
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Re: First look at the Jeep Compass
I bet you can't wait to buy the Aztec's camper for your Libby:
http://www.carfinancing.net/pictures/pontiac-aztec.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"KJ.Kate" wrote:
>
> LOL! It's definitely right up there with the AMC Pacer and others of it's
> kind.
>
> Yup! They marketed it at first as a versatile vehicle, and pictured it with
> a tent attached to the back of it.
> I would be interested to know if the people that were prone to buying a
> vehicle like this would also use the warm air from the exhaust to heat their
> tent.
>
> KJK
http://www.carfinancing.net/pictures/pontiac-aztec.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"KJ.Kate" wrote:
>
> LOL! It's definitely right up there with the AMC Pacer and others of it's
> kind.
>
> Yup! They marketed it at first as a versatile vehicle, and pictured it with
> a tent attached to the back of it.
> I would be interested to know if the people that were prone to buying a
> vehicle like this would also use the warm air from the exhaust to heat their
> tent.
>
> KJK
#49
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Re: First look at the Jeep Compass
I bet you can't wait to buy the Aztec's camper for your Libby:
http://www.carfinancing.net/pictures/pontiac-aztec.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"KJ.Kate" wrote:
>
> LOL! It's definitely right up there with the AMC Pacer and others of it's
> kind.
>
> Yup! They marketed it at first as a versatile vehicle, and pictured it with
> a tent attached to the back of it.
> I would be interested to know if the people that were prone to buying a
> vehicle like this would also use the warm air from the exhaust to heat their
> tent.
>
> KJK
http://www.carfinancing.net/pictures/pontiac-aztec.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"KJ.Kate" wrote:
>
> LOL! It's definitely right up there with the AMC Pacer and others of it's
> kind.
>
> Yup! They marketed it at first as a versatile vehicle, and pictured it with
> a tent attached to the back of it.
> I would be interested to know if the people that were prone to buying a
> vehicle like this would also use the warm air from the exhaust to heat their
> tent.
>
> KJK
#50
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Re: First look at the Jeep Compass
Ground clearance??????? http://www.----------.com/libbyFIS.jpg
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"Frank_v7.0" wrote:
>
> I've got an '02 Liberty and it is more than just another "cute ute".
> Great ground clearance and with an automatic the torque band doesn't
> seem to be a problem. Now having said all that, if push came to shove,
> and I was forced to have only vehicle I'd keep my '04 Wrangler X. The
> liberty is for road trips, camping...etc. The Wrangler is for "Holy s**t
> where am I?" and "Hand me the map".
>
> --
> FRH
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"Frank_v7.0" wrote:
>
> I've got an '02 Liberty and it is more than just another "cute ute".
> Great ground clearance and with an automatic the torque band doesn't
> seem to be a problem. Now having said all that, if push came to shove,
> and I was forced to have only vehicle I'd keep my '04 Wrangler X. The
> liberty is for road trips, camping...etc. The Wrangler is for "Holy s**t
> where am I?" and "Hand me the map".
>
> --
> FRH