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Grounds to have man card revoked?

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http://dothan.craigslist.org/cto/4499169476.html

Could a fellow have his man card revoked for trading that for a Civic? What on Earth is he thinking?
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Nah....in this economy (and who knows his employment situation) maybe he needs 30+ mpg for a long commute.....
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BlaineG wrote:Nah....in this economy (and who knows his employment situation) maybe he needs 30+ mpg for a long commute.....
Having traded a ½-Ton Chevy 4x4 p/u w/V-8, compound low 4-spd, 4.11 posi rear and 4.10 posi front, 38"s for a ¼-T Toyota for just that reason... I gotta say I agree... but... 6 mos later during a heavy rain storm the lil' Toyo skidded off a muddy road and rolled over; where the Chevy would have just laughed at the rain/mud gods... So, while sometimes you THINK you're doin' the right thing... maybe there needs to be more than just a 'sigh' of wistfulness when you sit at the end of the pavement in your tame, sedate Civic... something along the lines a little dweeb with the hottest chick you can imagine in the passenger seat of your old Jeep, waving bye-bye to your candy-azz... :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Mescalero should stop posting misleading photos and descriptions of his Jeep!
We all know what it really looks like thanks to Sixgun.'..... :lol:
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As long as You live where it's warm that Jeep is the bomb. but it's along cold winter in Ohio. had two of them brrrrrrrrrrr.....what heater????? :lol: .
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Don't worry the dude is still going to have a hot ride! :lol:
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It ain't a rock crawler, but my '14 Wrangler with the new V6 they have averages 21-22 mpg....23-24 out cruising at 60....I'm more than pleased. :) 8)
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One of the many things amazing with those Jeeps they hold their resale extremely well.
Daughter BF few years back intended on getting a 2 or 3 year old gently used Wrangler.
Ones that were 3 or 4 years old hardly even depreciated.
Ended up going new.
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madman4570 wrote:One of the many things amazing with those Jeeps they hold their resale extremely well.
Daughter BF few years back intended on getting a 2 or 3 year old gently used Wrangler.
Ones that were 3 or 4 years old hardly even depreciated.
Ended up going new.
Exactly....IYR, I was looking for a few year old with 50,000 or so on it....Got the new one, albeit with the only option air conditioning, for just a few thou more than the used ones, including 7 year bumper to bumper. I drove a company Wrangler with the old 4.0 six, and it got 10-12 mpg, so I think I won bigtime....
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The CJ8 "Scrambler" was the one to have.

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BlaineG wrote:
madman4570 wrote:One of the many things amazing with those Jeeps they hold their resale extremely well.
Daughter BF few years back intended on getting a 2 or 3 year old gently used Wrangler.
Ones that were 3 or 4 years old hardly even depreciated.
Ended up going new.
Exactly....IYR, I was looking for a few year old with 50,000 or so on it....Got the new one, albeit with the only option air conditioning, for just a few thou more than the used ones, including 7 year bumper to bumper. I drove a company Wrangler with the old 4.0 six, and it got 10-12 mpg, so I think I won bigtime....

I think you made a wise choice Blaine.
I really want one.
7 year bumper to bumper is unreal does that cost much more than say the $1200-$1500 they are getting for a lot of the mfg 5/100,0000 ???? And don't think most are bumper to bumper either.
7 B to B would be very sweet. :mrgreen:
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madman4570 wrote:
BlaineG wrote:
madman4570 wrote:One of the many things amazing with those Jeeps they hold their resale extremely well.
Daughter BF few years back intended on getting a 2 or 3 year old gently used Wrangler.
Ones that were 3 or 4 years old hardly even depreciated.
Ended up going new.
Exactly....IYR, I was looking for a few year old with 50,000 or so on it....Got the new one, albeit with the only option air conditioning, for just a few thou more than the used ones, including 7 year bumper to bumper. I drove a company Wrangler with the old 4.0 six, and it got 10-12 mpg, so I think I won bigtime....

I think you made a wise choice Blaine.
I really want one.
7 year bumper to bumper is unreal does that cost much more than say the $1200-$1500 they are getting for a lot of the mfg 5/100,0000 ???? And don't think most are bumper to bumper either.
7 B to B would be very sweet. :mrgreen:
"They" said it extended the factory warranty.....I hope they didn't BS me.....
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