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Jeep because it's more than a truck. Truck because it sounds more manly than Jeep in today's times
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Unless you plan on rock climbing or joining one of those gay Jeep clubs where they have them all decked out for a Dakar rally to the local mall and they all have a name, a truck is way more useful.
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I love my Gladiator (except for the $400 I just spent on new batteries). I call it a Jeep.
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I've always said get in the Jeep.
If I owned one of those with the bed I would still say Jeep. |
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It doesn’t Jeep well and it doesn’t truck well…with that said I still want one
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Jeep owners are like guys who are casually into a hobby but want to insist their thing is genuine and the best. Yea it's a "truck", but the question itself is silly. Talk to guys that own all different kinds of trucks for work, pleasure, etc... none of them give a shit about is this or that thing a truck.
Big "metalheads" that listen to Disturbed and 5 Finger Deathpunch, without having listened any of the other myriad of metal bands. Someone who got their first M1 Garand and insists the CMP gave them a gun with a bent OP rod. A guitarist that owns one Gibson and swears it's the best guitar without actually playing other brands. Their guitar experience involves poorly playing a riff once in a while and then putting the guitar back down. |
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Quoted: Jeep owners are like guys who are casually into a hobby but want to insist their thing is genuine and the best. Yea it's a "truck", but the question itself is silly. Talk to guys that own all different kinds of trucks for work, pleasure, etc... none of them give a shit about is this or that thing a truck. Big "metalheads" that listen to Disturbed and 5 Finger Deathpunch, without having listened any of the other myriad of metal bands. Someone who got their first M1 Garand and insists the CMP gave them a gun with a bent OP rod. A guitarist that owns one Gibson and swears it's the best guitar without actually playing other brands. Their guitar experience involves poorly playing a riff once in a while and then putting the guitar back down. View Quote Sure, sure, sure - that’s why the F150 and Tacoma are *never* mentioned here on the Arfcoms. |
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I would call it a jeep but I understand calling it a truck. In reality it is like all the others and has become the modern day minivan. If someone offends you with their name just grab your purse and leave.
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Truckling.
In all honesty - it is probably more practical than a Jeep Unlimited... Not saying we don't love our unlimited - but I wish it had at least decent towing capacity. |
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Quoted: I refer to mine as a truck.. a keep truck. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/313055/8A2CE7E7-7C1D-4293-92F8-B70E350EFF4B_jpe-2870122.JPG View Quote All that front bumper and no winch? |
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You haven’t named yours yet?
Maybe you’re still waiting on the decals. |
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IDK, my power wagons are 2500s but are derated to about 1/2 tons for towing. You can probably still flex on a Ridgeline if that means something to you.
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Show us a picture of the bed and we'll decide if it's being used as a truck.
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Empty Every Unfortunately Jeep is not what it once was. A simple well built off roader. Too much modern garbage. But you do you. The TJ was the last real jeep. |
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They sure try hard to MARKET it as a "truck", but it is nothing more than a stretched Wrangler. I'd rather have an LJ, or even a CJ8.
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