Yes, the malls in Florida are treacherous.....The Florida woman specimen have 20" rims with 33" or 35" mud tires on their jeeps.
Yes, the malls in Florida are treacherous.....The Florida woman specimen have 20" rims with 33" or 35" mud tires on their jeeps.
Yeah, I want a manual, and we're limited to the 3.6 motor. I wish the deisel was available with a stick....
LOL, that's funny, the FL woman specimen.The Florida woman specimen have 20" rims with 33" or 35" mud tires on their jeeps.
Sahara, right!?
Not any more than mustang, Camaro, charger, etc.
You thought ahead by getting pollen colored.Mehhh.
In between my '12 and '11 GT500, decided to take a break and rethink things.
I didn't take into account Georgia.........
Pollen Season, Hurricane Season, Pollen Season and hot AF in the summer which is pointless to run around without doors and roof
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2016 Challenger 86% male
2016 Camaro 82% male
2016 Mustang 80% male
2018 Wrangler 64% male
I wanted to do them all for the same year car but finding numbers for these are kind of limited. I got them all from JDPower.
Females are definitely a strong portion of sales for the Wrangler, but not the majority. I can't break it down for 4 doors vs 2 doors though.
Every time I see a wrangler with 18+ inch wheels, a puppy gets kicked.
I have seen a lot of nice jeep builds, and I can respect their capabilities. I mean, they could drive over a boulder the size of a house. However most are painfully slow so I will stick with the sticker we had on our short course race truck “I got your jeep thing now it burns when I Pee”
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Not sure I understand the over sized wheels on jeeps thing. Usually, the smaller the better. Depending on what you use it for. 17 would be as about as big as you would want to go.
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