Future Jeep's won't be softer-
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Future Jeep's won't be softer-
From USA TODAY
Has info on 7 future Jeeps
http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...-16-jeep_x.htm
<<<The controversy heated up last month when news stories had Bernhard
suggesting that future Jeeps would be softer, more cuddly.
Bernhard says it was a misunderstanding. "Every Jeep in this room will be the
most capable SUV in its segment, the toughest, best off-roaders — but with
better on-road manners," he says.
Bell, who had never driven the Rubicon Trail, says no one knew what the
trail-worthy designation meant. "Rubicon worthy according to who? It was just
in the air," he says.
Now they do. After driving the trail in a Wrangler, Bell contracted with the
Nevada Automotive Test Center, which conducts off-road tests and sets standards
for the U.S. military, to certify each Jeep model for traction, ground
clearance, maneuverability and water fording. Starting last month, Jeep began
advertising that every model is "trail rated."
"Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing board will
be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the Rubicon Trail. Period,"
Bell says.
Jeep lovers like Sally Perkins, a Denver Wrangler owner who off-roads with her
fiancé, couldn't be happier. "I saw something on a Jeep Web site about softer
Jeeps, and thought, 'God, I better buy two before they turn them into Hondas,'
" Perkins says.
>>>>
Has info on 7 future Jeeps
http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...-16-jeep_x.htm
<<<The controversy heated up last month when news stories had Bernhard
suggesting that future Jeeps would be softer, more cuddly.
Bernhard says it was a misunderstanding. "Every Jeep in this room will be the
most capable SUV in its segment, the toughest, best off-roaders — but with
better on-road manners," he says.
Bell, who had never driven the Rubicon Trail, says no one knew what the
trail-worthy designation meant. "Rubicon worthy according to who? It was just
in the air," he says.
Now they do. After driving the trail in a Wrangler, Bell contracted with the
Nevada Automotive Test Center, which conducts off-road tests and sets standards
for the U.S. military, to certify each Jeep model for traction, ground
clearance, maneuverability and water fording. Starting last month, Jeep began
advertising that every model is "trail rated."
"Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing board will
be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the Rubicon Trail. Period,"
Bell says.
Jeep lovers like Sally Perkins, a Denver Wrangler owner who off-roads with her
fiancé, couldn't be happier. "I saw something on a Jeep Web site about softer
Jeeps, and thought, 'God, I better buy two before they turn them into Hondas,'
" Perkins says.
>>>>
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Re: Future Jeep's won't be softer-
"Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com...
> From USA TODAY
> Has info on 7 future Jeeps
>
> http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...-16-jeep_x.htm
>
>
>
> <<<The controversy heated up last month when news stories had Bernhard
> suggesting that future Jeeps would be softer, more cuddly.
>
> Bernhard says it was a misunderstanding. "Every Jeep in this room will be
the
> most capable SUV in its segment, the toughest, best off-roaders - but with
> better on-road manners," he says.
>
> Bell, who had never driven the Rubicon Trail, says no one knew what the
> trail-worthy designation meant. "Rubicon worthy according to who? It was
just
> in the air," he says.
>
> Now they do. After driving the trail in a Wrangler, Bell contracted with
the
> Nevada Automotive Test Center, which conducts off-road tests and sets
standards
> for the U.S. military, to certify each Jeep model for traction, ground
> clearance, maneuverability and water fording. Starting last month, Jeep
began
> advertising that every model is "trail rated."
>
> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing board
will
> be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the Rubicon Trail.
Period,"
> Bell says.
>
> Jeep lovers like Sally Perkins, a Denver Wrangler owner who off-roads with
her
> fiancé, couldn't be happier. "I saw something on a Jeep Web site about
softer
> Jeeps, and thought, 'God, I better buy two before they turn them into
Hondas,'
> " Perkins says.
> >>>>
Thanks for the post a good read.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com...
> From USA TODAY
> Has info on 7 future Jeeps
>
> http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...-16-jeep_x.htm
>
>
>
> <<<The controversy heated up last month when news stories had Bernhard
> suggesting that future Jeeps would be softer, more cuddly.
>
> Bernhard says it was a misunderstanding. "Every Jeep in this room will be
the
> most capable SUV in its segment, the toughest, best off-roaders - but with
> better on-road manners," he says.
>
> Bell, who had never driven the Rubicon Trail, says no one knew what the
> trail-worthy designation meant. "Rubicon worthy according to who? It was
just
> in the air," he says.
>
> Now they do. After driving the trail in a Wrangler, Bell contracted with
the
> Nevada Automotive Test Center, which conducts off-road tests and sets
standards
> for the U.S. military, to certify each Jeep model for traction, ground
> clearance, maneuverability and water fording. Starting last month, Jeep
began
> advertising that every model is "trail rated."
>
> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing board
will
> be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the Rubicon Trail.
Period,"
> Bell says.
>
> Jeep lovers like Sally Perkins, a Denver Wrangler owner who off-roads with
her
> fiancé, couldn't be happier. "I saw something on a Jeep Web site about
softer
> Jeeps, and thought, 'God, I better buy two before they turn them into
Hondas,'
> " Perkins says.
> >>>>
Thanks for the post a good read.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
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Re: Future Jeep's won't be softer-
"Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com...
> From USA TODAY
> Has info on 7 future Jeeps
>
> http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...-16-jeep_x.htm
>
>
>
> <<<The controversy heated up last month when news stories had Bernhard
> suggesting that future Jeeps would be softer, more cuddly.
>
> Bernhard says it was a misunderstanding. "Every Jeep in this room will be
the
> most capable SUV in its segment, the toughest, best off-roaders - but with
> better on-road manners," he says.
>
> Bell, who had never driven the Rubicon Trail, says no one knew what the
> trail-worthy designation meant. "Rubicon worthy according to who? It was
just
> in the air," he says.
>
> Now they do. After driving the trail in a Wrangler, Bell contracted with
the
> Nevada Automotive Test Center, which conducts off-road tests and sets
standards
> for the U.S. military, to certify each Jeep model for traction, ground
> clearance, maneuverability and water fording. Starting last month, Jeep
began
> advertising that every model is "trail rated."
>
> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing board
will
> be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the Rubicon Trail.
Period,"
> Bell says.
>
> Jeep lovers like Sally Perkins, a Denver Wrangler owner who off-roads with
her
> fiancé, couldn't be happier. "I saw something on a Jeep Web site about
softer
> Jeeps, and thought, 'God, I better buy two before they turn them into
Hondas,'
> " Perkins says.
> >>>>
Thanks for the post a good read.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com...
> From USA TODAY
> Has info on 7 future Jeeps
>
> http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...-16-jeep_x.htm
>
>
>
> <<<The controversy heated up last month when news stories had Bernhard
> suggesting that future Jeeps would be softer, more cuddly.
>
> Bernhard says it was a misunderstanding. "Every Jeep in this room will be
the
> most capable SUV in its segment, the toughest, best off-roaders - but with
> better on-road manners," he says.
>
> Bell, who had never driven the Rubicon Trail, says no one knew what the
> trail-worthy designation meant. "Rubicon worthy according to who? It was
just
> in the air," he says.
>
> Now they do. After driving the trail in a Wrangler, Bell contracted with
the
> Nevada Automotive Test Center, which conducts off-road tests and sets
standards
> for the U.S. military, to certify each Jeep model for traction, ground
> clearance, maneuverability and water fording. Starting last month, Jeep
began
> advertising that every model is "trail rated."
>
> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing board
will
> be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the Rubicon Trail.
Period,"
> Bell says.
>
> Jeep lovers like Sally Perkins, a Denver Wrangler owner who off-roads with
her
> fiancé, couldn't be happier. "I saw something on a Jeep Web site about
softer
> Jeeps, and thought, 'God, I better buy two before they turn them into
Hondas,'
> " Perkins says.
> >>>>
Thanks for the post a good read.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
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Re: Future Jeep's won't be softer-
"Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com...
> From USA TODAY
> Has info on 7 future Jeeps
>
> http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...-16-jeep_x.htm
>
>
>
> <<<The controversy heated up last month when news stories had Bernhard
> suggesting that future Jeeps would be softer, more cuddly.
>
> Bernhard says it was a misunderstanding. "Every Jeep in this room will be
the
> most capable SUV in its segment, the toughest, best off-roaders - but with
> better on-road manners," he says.
>
> Bell, who had never driven the Rubicon Trail, says no one knew what the
> trail-worthy designation meant. "Rubicon worthy according to who? It was
just
> in the air," he says.
>
> Now they do. After driving the trail in a Wrangler, Bell contracted with
the
> Nevada Automotive Test Center, which conducts off-road tests and sets
standards
> for the U.S. military, to certify each Jeep model for traction, ground
> clearance, maneuverability and water fording. Starting last month, Jeep
began
> advertising that every model is "trail rated."
>
> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing board
will
> be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the Rubicon Trail.
Period,"
> Bell says.
>
> Jeep lovers like Sally Perkins, a Denver Wrangler owner who off-roads with
her
> fiancé, couldn't be happier. "I saw something on a Jeep Web site about
softer
> Jeeps, and thought, 'God, I better buy two before they turn them into
Hondas,'
> " Perkins says.
> >>>>
Thanks for the post a good read.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com...
> From USA TODAY
> Has info on 7 future Jeeps
>
> http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...-16-jeep_x.htm
>
>
>
> <<<The controversy heated up last month when news stories had Bernhard
> suggesting that future Jeeps would be softer, more cuddly.
>
> Bernhard says it was a misunderstanding. "Every Jeep in this room will be
the
> most capable SUV in its segment, the toughest, best off-roaders - but with
> better on-road manners," he says.
>
> Bell, who had never driven the Rubicon Trail, says no one knew what the
> trail-worthy designation meant. "Rubicon worthy according to who? It was
just
> in the air," he says.
>
> Now they do. After driving the trail in a Wrangler, Bell contracted with
the
> Nevada Automotive Test Center, which conducts off-road tests and sets
standards
> for the U.S. military, to certify each Jeep model for traction, ground
> clearance, maneuverability and water fording. Starting last month, Jeep
began
> advertising that every model is "trail rated."
>
> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing board
will
> be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the Rubicon Trail.
Period,"
> Bell says.
>
> Jeep lovers like Sally Perkins, a Denver Wrangler owner who off-roads with
her
> fiancé, couldn't be happier. "I saw something on a Jeep Web site about
softer
> Jeeps, and thought, 'God, I better buy two before they turn them into
Hondas,'
> " Perkins says.
> >>>>
Thanks for the post a good read.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
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Re: Future Jeep's won't be softer-
mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote in
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> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing
> board will be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the
> Rubicon Trail. Period," Bell says.
Interesting, I guess that includes 2 wheel drive models. Has a 2 wheel
drive Jeep ever conquered the Rubicon?
news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com:
> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing
> board will be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the
> Rubicon Trail. Period," Bell says.
Interesting, I guess that includes 2 wheel drive models. Has a 2 wheel
drive Jeep ever conquered the Rubicon?
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mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote in
news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com:
> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing
> board will be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the
> Rubicon Trail. Period," Bell says.
Interesting, I guess that includes 2 wheel drive models. Has a 2 wheel
drive Jeep ever conquered the Rubicon?
news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com:
> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing
> board will be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the
> Rubicon Trail. Period," Bell says.
Interesting, I guess that includes 2 wheel drive models. Has a 2 wheel
drive Jeep ever conquered the Rubicon?
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mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote in
news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com:
> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing
> board will be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the
> Rubicon Trail. Period," Bell says.
Interesting, I guess that includes 2 wheel drive models. Has a 2 wheel
drive Jeep ever conquered the Rubicon?
news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com:
> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing
> board will be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the
> Rubicon Trail. Period," Bell says.
Interesting, I guess that includes 2 wheel drive models. Has a 2 wheel
drive Jeep ever conquered the Rubicon?
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Roughly 1/4/04 08:47, Exeter's monkeys randomly typed:
> mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote in
> news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com:
>
>
>> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing
>> board will be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the
>> Rubicon Trail. Period," Bell says.
>
> Interesting, I guess that includes 2 wheel drive models. Has a 2 wheel
> drive Jeep ever conquered the Rubicon?
Ahh, but a 2wd Jeep will be lacking the famous "Trail Rated"
badge, and without that badge you cannot safely traverse the
Rubicon, nor save the Federation from the Zindi.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.
> mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote in
> news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com:
>
>
>> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing
>> board will be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the
>> Rubicon Trail. Period," Bell says.
>
> Interesting, I guess that includes 2 wheel drive models. Has a 2 wheel
> drive Jeep ever conquered the Rubicon?
Ahh, but a 2wd Jeep will be lacking the famous "Trail Rated"
badge, and without that badge you cannot safely traverse the
Rubicon, nor save the Federation from the Zindi.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.
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Roughly 1/4/04 08:47, Exeter's monkeys randomly typed:
> mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote in
> news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com:
>
>
>> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing
>> board will be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the
>> Rubicon Trail. Period," Bell says.
>
> Interesting, I guess that includes 2 wheel drive models. Has a 2 wheel
> drive Jeep ever conquered the Rubicon?
Ahh, but a 2wd Jeep will be lacking the famous "Trail Rated"
badge, and without that badge you cannot safely traverse the
Rubicon, nor save the Federation from the Zindi.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.
> mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote in
> news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com:
>
>
>> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing
>> board will be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the
>> Rubicon Trail. Period," Bell says.
>
> Interesting, I guess that includes 2 wheel drive models. Has a 2 wheel
> drive Jeep ever conquered the Rubicon?
Ahh, but a 2wd Jeep will be lacking the famous "Trail Rated"
badge, and without that badge you cannot safely traverse the
Rubicon, nor save the Federation from the Zindi.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.
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Re: Future Jeep's won't be softer-
Roughly 1/4/04 08:47, Exeter's monkeys randomly typed:
> mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote in
> news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com:
>
>
>> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing
>> board will be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the
>> Rubicon Trail. Period," Bell says.
>
> Interesting, I guess that includes 2 wheel drive models. Has a 2 wheel
> drive Jeep ever conquered the Rubicon?
Ahh, but a 2wd Jeep will be lacking the famous "Trail Rated"
badge, and without that badge you cannot safely traverse the
Rubicon, nor save the Federation from the Zindi.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.
> mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote in
> news:20040101224424.01665.00002095@mb-m18.aol.com:
>
>
>> "Every Jeep we have now and will have, and every Jeep on the drawing
>> board will be trail rated, and I invite anyone to take them on the
>> Rubicon Trail. Period," Bell says.
>
> Interesting, I guess that includes 2 wheel drive models. Has a 2 wheel
> drive Jeep ever conquered the Rubicon?
Ahh, but a 2wd Jeep will be lacking the famous "Trail Rated"
badge, and without that badge you cannot safely traverse the
Rubicon, nor save the Federation from the Zindi.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.