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Why do Jeeps hold their value so well?
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<blockquote data-quote="phillySVT" data-source="post: 3804150" data-attributes="member: 40847"><p>They have a cult following. I have owned a few jeeps. My first was an o1 60th annivesary that I lifted 4 inches with 33's. The guy who bought it dumped thousands more into it and it now sits on 37's. My last one was a 95 with 7 inches of lift, 35's, lockers, winch, air pump, hook up for welder, tons of other stuff I'm forgeting. Then i bought a Hummer which I then sold for my Cobra 5 months ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phillySVT, post: 3804150, member: 40847"] They have a cult following. I have owned a few jeeps. My first was an o1 60th annivesary that I lifted 4 inches with 33's. The guy who bought it dumped thousands more into it and it now sits on 37's. My last one was a 95 with 7 inches of lift, 35's, lockers, winch, air pump, hook up for welder, tons of other stuff I'm forgeting. Then i bought a Hummer which I then sold for my Cobra 5 months ago. [/QUOTE]
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