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Re: new wrangler - ug
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Re: new wrangler - ug
That and the State of Kalifornia makes anything built before 1976
worth thirty thousand. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ |
Re: new wrangler - ug
That and the State of Kalifornia makes anything built before 1976
worth thirty thousand. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ |
Re: new wrangler - ug
billy ray wrote:
> This is paragraph two from that new report: > > "The 2006 Jeep Wrangler is the last SUV to be offered with only two doors. > The 2007 Wrangler soon arrives with availability of its first four-door > model, a V-6 engine instead of the traditional inline (cylinders all in a > row) six-cylinder and the chance to get rear-wheel drive instead of the > standard four-wheel-drive setup." > > You could also take this to mean that in future years '07+ that both 2 and 4 > door models are slated for production. > > > <dvitous@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1158943161.704127.95400@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... >> Jeffrey DeWitt wrote: >>> I don't believe it, your paper is wrong or you misunderstood what they >>> said. >>> >>> O7 is the first year for the 4 door Wrangler, but there is no way they >>> are getting rid of the "iconic" 2 door. >>> >> Granted... I am the product of the public school system... but >> regardless of what part of the world you're from... (perhaps with the >> exception of some certain parts of some southern states...) it's pretty >> hard to misinterpret: >> >> "The 2006 Jeep Wrangler is the last SUV to be offered with only two >> doors." >> >> It goes on to say >> >> "The 2007 Wrangler soon arrives with availability of its first >> four-door model, a V-6 engine instead of the traditional inline >> (cylinders all in a row) six-cylinder and the chance to get rear-wheel >> drive instead of the standard four-wheel-drive setup." >> >> Full article is here: >> >> http://www.suntimes.com/output/auto/car-news-car11.html >> >> Could be wrong? Sure. But reliable auto writers typically dance >> around "absolutes" when talking rumor - as there's always plenty of >> rumor to go around. It runs rampant in the motorcycle press. But '07 >> is a ways away, and decisions could change. Perhaps its an >> announcement to gauge backlash? >> >> Dropping a popular, well-selling vehicle with a strong fan base doesn't >> make sense to me either. >> >> - Dan - >> > > Oh, I see the confusion now, it's a very clumsily written sentence. What he SHOULD have said was something like "The 2006 Wrangler is the last SUV to be offered only as a two door, starting next year both two and four door models will be offered." Jeff DeWitt |
Re: new wrangler - ug
billy ray wrote:
> This is paragraph two from that new report: > > "The 2006 Jeep Wrangler is the last SUV to be offered with only two doors. > The 2007 Wrangler soon arrives with availability of its first four-door > model, a V-6 engine instead of the traditional inline (cylinders all in a > row) six-cylinder and the chance to get rear-wheel drive instead of the > standard four-wheel-drive setup." > > You could also take this to mean that in future years '07+ that both 2 and 4 > door models are slated for production. > > > <dvitous@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1158943161.704127.95400@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... >> Jeffrey DeWitt wrote: >>> I don't believe it, your paper is wrong or you misunderstood what they >>> said. >>> >>> O7 is the first year for the 4 door Wrangler, but there is no way they >>> are getting rid of the "iconic" 2 door. >>> >> Granted... I am the product of the public school system... but >> regardless of what part of the world you're from... (perhaps with the >> exception of some certain parts of some southern states...) it's pretty >> hard to misinterpret: >> >> "The 2006 Jeep Wrangler is the last SUV to be offered with only two >> doors." >> >> It goes on to say >> >> "The 2007 Wrangler soon arrives with availability of its first >> four-door model, a V-6 engine instead of the traditional inline >> (cylinders all in a row) six-cylinder and the chance to get rear-wheel >> drive instead of the standard four-wheel-drive setup." >> >> Full article is here: >> >> http://www.suntimes.com/output/auto/car-news-car11.html >> >> Could be wrong? Sure. But reliable auto writers typically dance >> around "absolutes" when talking rumor - as there's always plenty of >> rumor to go around. It runs rampant in the motorcycle press. But '07 >> is a ways away, and decisions could change. Perhaps its an >> announcement to gauge backlash? >> >> Dropping a popular, well-selling vehicle with a strong fan base doesn't >> make sense to me either. >> >> - Dan - >> > > Oh, I see the confusion now, it's a very clumsily written sentence. What he SHOULD have said was something like "The 2006 Wrangler is the last SUV to be offered only as a two door, starting next year both two and four door models will be offered." Jeff DeWitt |
Re: new wrangler - ug
billy ray wrote:
> This is paragraph two from that new report: > > "The 2006 Jeep Wrangler is the last SUV to be offered with only two doors. > The 2007 Wrangler soon arrives with availability of its first four-door > model, a V-6 engine instead of the traditional inline (cylinders all in a > row) six-cylinder and the chance to get rear-wheel drive instead of the > standard four-wheel-drive setup." > > You could also take this to mean that in future years '07+ that both 2 and 4 > door models are slated for production. > > > <dvitous@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1158943161.704127.95400@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... >> Jeffrey DeWitt wrote: >>> I don't believe it, your paper is wrong or you misunderstood what they >>> said. >>> >>> O7 is the first year for the 4 door Wrangler, but there is no way they >>> are getting rid of the "iconic" 2 door. >>> >> Granted... I am the product of the public school system... but >> regardless of what part of the world you're from... (perhaps with the >> exception of some certain parts of some southern states...) it's pretty >> hard to misinterpret: >> >> "The 2006 Jeep Wrangler is the last SUV to be offered with only two >> doors." >> >> It goes on to say >> >> "The 2007 Wrangler soon arrives with availability of its first >> four-door model, a V-6 engine instead of the traditional inline >> (cylinders all in a row) six-cylinder and the chance to get rear-wheel >> drive instead of the standard four-wheel-drive setup." >> >> Full article is here: >> >> http://www.suntimes.com/output/auto/car-news-car11.html >> >> Could be wrong? Sure. But reliable auto writers typically dance >> around "absolutes" when talking rumor - as there's always plenty of >> rumor to go around. It runs rampant in the motorcycle press. But '07 >> is a ways away, and decisions could change. Perhaps its an >> announcement to gauge backlash? >> >> Dropping a popular, well-selling vehicle with a strong fan base doesn't >> make sense to me either. >> >> - Dan - >> > > Oh, I see the confusion now, it's a very clumsily written sentence. What he SHOULD have said was something like "The 2006 Wrangler is the last SUV to be offered only as a two door, starting next year both two and four door models will be offered." Jeff DeWitt |
Re: new wrangler - ug
The writer is from Chicago, if he went to the local schools he is lucky to be able to read and write at all... > > Oh, I see the confusion now, it's a very clumsily written sentence. > > What he SHOULD have said was something like "The 2006 Wrangler is the last > SUV to be offered only as a two door, starting next year both two and four > door models will be offered." > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: new wrangler - ug
The writer is from Chicago, if he went to the local schools he is lucky to be able to read and write at all... > > Oh, I see the confusion now, it's a very clumsily written sentence. > > What he SHOULD have said was something like "The 2006 Wrangler is the last > SUV to be offered only as a two door, starting next year both two and four > door models will be offered." > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: new wrangler - ug
The writer is from Chicago, if he went to the local schools he is lucky to be able to read and write at all... > > Oh, I see the confusion now, it's a very clumsily written sentence. > > What he SHOULD have said was something like "The 2006 Wrangler is the last > SUV to be offered only as a two door, starting next year both two and four > door models will be offered." > > Jeff DeWitt |
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