My buddy asked me this. He now owns a rubicon and we went out last weekend in big bear for his first trip. He is now looking for parts for his jeep. It's hard to explain to people. Honestly wayalife is really what it is. The jeep is a small part to me (most expensive part too) but it gives us the opportunity to explore, hike, camp, and really just do what we love.
My buddy asked me this. He now owns a rubicon and we went out last weekend in big bear for his first trip. He is now looking for parts for his jeep. It's hard to explain to people. Honestly wayalife is really what it is. The jeep is a small part to me (most expensive part too) but it gives us the opportunity to explore, hike, camp, and really just do what we love.
Because at the end of the day I can hop in my Jeep, head west, and park myself on top of a mountain and sit in silence, miles from anyone. And if I do run into someone at least I know they are like-minded.
As for the Jeep specifically well it's like an giant Lego set with almost infinite combinations so whatever I put on it makes it mine and somewhat unique.
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I don't think it can be summed up so simply... for myself it is a great tool for hunting, fishing and recreation of all sorts. While I do love the military heritage, the jeeps from today are a long cry from the simple work horses of yesteryear. As previously put it does allow one to express them self with their vehicle as it is like the lego kit for adults but its more than that. I have wanted one for a long time before I found my old YJ 5 years ago and then upgraded to my JK just over 2 years ago now. Its the perfect cross between a convertible and a 4x4 for those long dirt muddy roads here in the summer that allows you to get it dirty in the open air and not feel bad about it or compulsively wax it 8 times a day. Its not a show car, but a go car. and it makes me smile while I get to where I am going. View attachment 146119
My friend wanted to go to Death Valley with me but I wouldn't let him go unless he rented a Jeep and only a Jeep. When we got back from our trip he ended up buying one within that month.
I have a jeep, so, the grass needs gutting, the car needs an oil change, the gutters need to be cleaned and im worried about what i need next for my jeep and im ok with it. Folks just don't know what there missing do they?
I was staying in savanna for a couple of years. From there we spent every weekend heading west from there exploring the dirt roads...ah... what fun it was. Fantastic place Georgia. You have some of the best folks in the country there, Enjoy exploring!