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Posted: 5/7/2022 9:44:36 AM EDT
Seems more and more jeeps are owned by the opposite sex the last 15 years or so
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Locally Wranglers are predominantly driven by fat women in their 30s and 40s.
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Since they went away from the 4.0 I6 they might be. No more a woman's car than a corvette.
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I see more men driving ones they customized that seem pretty girlish. Color rims, handles, wraps, etc.
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I wouldn't say they are girl cars but I will say that 90% of guys that own them are assholes.
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I saw a fatass woman in a Jeep with a bumper sticker on her back window that said,"Dirty little bitch."
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Women, middle age men, and dirtbags* around here. A LOT of lesbians, not the hot ones.
*The ones whose "thing" is to look like a dirtbag, not actual dirtbags. |
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literally the dumbest post of the day. Thanks. Wondered when it would show up and here it is with the day barely started. Kudo's.
There is no such thing as "girl cars" or "boy cars". There are cars. What are you, 12 years old? |
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The modern ones have become a little more feminine.
I’d take my old CJ7 back in a heartbeat though. |
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Mall crawlers that never leave the street = YES
dirty, dinged up Jeeps = NO |
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Yes.
Most never go beyond dirt/gravel roads and are always spotless. |
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If it’s a white wrangler it’s like 90% women drivers. The rest seem to be men. Planning to get one for my next car. BTW women drive cars, trucks, vans, motorcycles, etc...they’re not all barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen cooking you dinner. It’s not 1950, deal with it boomer
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Quoted: The modern ones have become a little more feminine. I'd take my old CJ7 back in a heartbeat though. View Quote |
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Quoted: If it’s a white wrangler it’s like 90% women drivers. The rest seem to be men. Planning to get one for my next car. BTW women drive cars, trucks, vans, motorcycles, etc...they’re not all barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen cooking you dinner. It’s not 1950, deal with it boomer View Quote But are we a stronger or weaker nation for it? |
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As far as I can remember they have always been the, "Im a spirited unique girl" vehicle.
Now with moar dirty inkie...and flip flop stickers. Just remember "you are unique". Just like everyone else!!! |
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I see a lot of women driving them locally. I dont get it, it seems like a horrible kid and grocery hauler.
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Yes unless you live in Moab or grand junction Colorado and actually use them.
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Quoted: My wife was going to get the Bronco until she saw the market adjustment price on the sticker and got a new Jeep instead. View Quote I was hoping the Bronco would suppress jeep prices. As it is, I am not planning to buy any new vehicles for a long time until we figure out the direction the country is going. If we are forced to go electric, I will wait until they figure out how to make a capable electric 4x4 with enough range to do a multi-day trip before buying. I really think the future of electric isn't batteries, it's some kind of clean fuel in an on board generator. |
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Quoted: At heart, envy I believe. Maybe they are out of budget, or not fitting family needs. It's hard to deny they are just cool. And oh so American. View Quote This. Great in the winter - 4wd, limited slip or locking differentials, high ground clearance, blast-furnace heater Great in summer - take off the panels, entire roof and/or doors And, of course, great when the pavement ends, any time of the year. |
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