Is This the NEW JEEP TREND?

Talking about Jeep trends here in Florida there are tons of show Jeeps that shine really well. There are very few of us that actually use their Jeeps for what they were truly designed for. I would venture to say that 95% of all Jeep owners here have never planned an off road venture for multiple days outside of the city they live in much less planned an excursion out of state. Jeeps were designed to get off the beaten path and explore yet most will never see more than a dirt road or a beach which in my opinion is a shame considering all the amazing places there are in this great country we live in.

That said my Jeep gets shined up also however if I had no intention of using it to get out there my wife and I would buy sports cars or luxury cars instead.
 
Talking about Jeep trends here in Florida there are tons of show Jeeps that shine really well. There are very few of us that actually use their Jeeps for what they were truly designed for. I would venture to say that 95% of all Jeep owners here have never planned an off road venture for multiple days outside of the city they live in much less planned an excursion out of state. Jeeps were designed to get off the beaten path and explore yet most will never see more than a dirt road or a beach which in my opinion is a shame considering all the amazing places there are in this great country we live in.

That said my Jeep gets shined up also however if I had no intention of using it to get out there my wife and I would buy sports cars or luxury cars instead.
There must be a lot of off-roaders there. I would guess that 95% of JL Wranglers in Dallas have never driven on a dirt road at all!
 
From what I've observed from several local clubs it seems to be that 'parking lot' events and driving on back roads that are paved is gaining popularity.

It's almost a corvette club but instead of jean shorts, high white socks, and collared shirts they have ducks, colored stick on hinge covers and angry eyes.
 
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