Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III wrote:
> Next time you go for a drive, pay attention to the makes of cars > you see stranded. Exactly why I buy the Japs... |
Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
Then I may safely say you don't live in California where the
highest and lowest points are within fifty miles of each other. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ "Dan J.S." wrote: > > Exactly why I buy the Japs... |
Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
Then I may safely say you don't live in California where the
highest and lowest points are within fifty miles of each other. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ "Dan J.S." wrote: > > Exactly why I buy the Japs... |
Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
Then I may safely say you don't live in California where the
highest and lowest points are within fifty miles of each other. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ "Dan J.S." wrote: > > Exactly why I buy the Japs... |
Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:42424EDF.527215BB@cox.net... > Then I may safely say you don't live in California where the > highest and lowest points are within fifty miles of each other. Are you talking about power? I have a 4runner, with the v-8. Plenty of power. I towed a pontoon boat (3000lbs) from Chicago to Colorado, up mountains, with no problems, passing cars as I was doing it. Don't get me wrong, my favorite car was a 93 Jeep Wrangler. Super easy to work on, and was dependable till I hit 150k miles. My Dodge Durango was another story. Probably why I went Jap. Willing to look at the Jeep again, but I think the Germans will screw things up (given that on JD power surveys German cars are below American cars, with the exception of Porsche). |
Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:42424EDF.527215BB@cox.net... > Then I may safely say you don't live in California where the > highest and lowest points are within fifty miles of each other. Are you talking about power? I have a 4runner, with the v-8. Plenty of power. I towed a pontoon boat (3000lbs) from Chicago to Colorado, up mountains, with no problems, passing cars as I was doing it. Don't get me wrong, my favorite car was a 93 Jeep Wrangler. Super easy to work on, and was dependable till I hit 150k miles. My Dodge Durango was another story. Probably why I went Jap. Willing to look at the Jeep again, but I think the Germans will screw things up (given that on JD power surveys German cars are below American cars, with the exception of Porsche). |
Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:42424EDF.527215BB@cox.net... > Then I may safely say you don't live in California where the > highest and lowest points are within fifty miles of each other. Are you talking about power? I have a 4runner, with the v-8. Plenty of power. I towed a pontoon boat (3000lbs) from Chicago to Colorado, up mountains, with no problems, passing cars as I was doing it. Don't get me wrong, my favorite car was a 93 Jeep Wrangler. Super easy to work on, and was dependable till I hit 150k miles. My Dodge Durango was another story. Probably why I went Jap. Willing to look at the Jeep again, but I think the Germans will screw things up (given that on JD power surveys German cars are below American cars, with the exception of Porsche). |
Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
Well, thanks a lot for buying Japanese, as YOU are responsible for
the raise of our fuel prices, as Japan and China need our share to produce that product and are willing to out bid us to get the energy. Look again at the sh*t on the side of the road! God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ "Dan J.S." wrote: > > Are you talking about power? I have a 4runner, with the v-8. Plenty of > power. I towed a pontoon boat (3000lbs) from Chicago to Colorado, up > mountains, with no problems, passing cars as I was doing it. Don't get me > wrong, my favorite car was a 93 Jeep Wrangler. Super easy to work on, and > was dependable till I hit 150k miles. My Dodge Durango was another story. > Probably why I went Jap. > > Willing to look at the Jeep again, but I think the Germans will screw things > up (given that on JD power surveys German cars are below American cars, with > the exception of Porsche). |
Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
Well, thanks a lot for buying Japanese, as YOU are responsible for
the raise of our fuel prices, as Japan and China need our share to produce that product and are willing to out bid us to get the energy. Look again at the sh*t on the side of the road! God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ "Dan J.S." wrote: > > Are you talking about power? I have a 4runner, with the v-8. Plenty of > power. I towed a pontoon boat (3000lbs) from Chicago to Colorado, up > mountains, with no problems, passing cars as I was doing it. Don't get me > wrong, my favorite car was a 93 Jeep Wrangler. Super easy to work on, and > was dependable till I hit 150k miles. My Dodge Durango was another story. > Probably why I went Jap. > > Willing to look at the Jeep again, but I think the Germans will screw things > up (given that on JD power surveys German cars are below American cars, with > the exception of Porsche). |
Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
Well, thanks a lot for buying Japanese, as YOU are responsible for
the raise of our fuel prices, as Japan and China need our share to produce that product and are willing to out bid us to get the energy. Look again at the sh*t on the side of the road! God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ "Dan J.S." wrote: > > Are you talking about power? I have a 4runner, with the v-8. Plenty of > power. I towed a pontoon boat (3000lbs) from Chicago to Colorado, up > mountains, with no problems, passing cars as I was doing it. Don't get me > wrong, my favorite car was a 93 Jeep Wrangler. Super easy to work on, and > was dependable till I hit 150k miles. My Dodge Durango was another story. > Probably why I went Jap. > > Willing to look at the Jeep again, but I think the Germans will screw things > up (given that on JD power surveys German cars are below American cars, with > the exception of Porsche). |
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