Hi,
4 or 6 cylinders was my question two weeks ago.
Now i 've got the brand new extrem sport 4.0 right in front of my door and
just spent the last two hours removing the hard top and setting the soft
one.
The choice was easy as the local dealer had only that model on stock, but it
was a good choice and the 6 cylinders just seems great.
Now i'm a jeep owner ! I'll be reading this news group more than often and
wish you all good rides in your wrangler(or other jeep).
Patrick
Ruel Smith - 18 Jun 2005 13:25 GMT
> Hi,
> 4 or 6 cylinders was my question two weeks ago.
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> Now i'm a jeep owner ! I'll be reading this news group more than often and
> wish you all good rides in your wrangler(or other jeep).
Congrats! Don't forget to wave back!
It's funny... I still act like a little kid when I go and look around on a
Jeep lot. It's the only vehicle that gets me excited like that. I still
drive my 94 Wrangler daily after 11 years, and have no intention of driving
anything else anytime soon. I'm still in love with it after all these
years...
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III - 18 Jun 2005 20:05 GMT
Hi Patrick,
Congratulations.
Have you figured out just how much that six cost you over the four?
The reason I ask as my brother-in-law, years ago bought a new YJ, and
the his four was ten grand cheaper than the cheapest package the six
came in: http://home.att.net/~taschers/beach03.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:LWHughes3rd@aol.com http://www.billhughes.com/
> Hi,
> 4 or 6 cylinders was my question two weeks ago.
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> wish you all good rides in your wrangler(or other jeep).
> Patrick
Patrick - 19 Jun 2005 08:39 GMT
Hi,
If i had taken economics into consideration i'would'nt have buy the 6,
neither the 4 !
As i will use her only on week-ends to go fishing and driving across the
country (i leave in a mountain area) the purchase is nothing but non
reasonable.
As one says "we live only once".
Patrick
"L.W. ("ßill") Hughes III" <billhughes@cox.net> a écrit dans le message de
news: 42B47067.1DF5B55F@cox.net...
> Hi Patrick,
> Congratulations.
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>> wish you all good rides in your wrangler(or other jeep).
>> Patrick
mabar - 19 Jun 2005 03:07 GMT
Congrats!!!
> Hi,
> 4 or 6 cylinders was my question two weeks ago.
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> wish you all good rides in your wrangler(or other jeep).
> Patrick
CFLav8r - 19 Jun 2005 19:50 GMT
"Congrats" Patrick..
I have owned 8 Jeeps in my life and a assortment of other cars ranging from
a 69 VW Beetle to a 92 BMW 325is and the Jeep is still by far my favorite
vehicle.
The one thing I would change if I was Chrysler is that the option would be
a 6 cyl. or 8 cyl. not a 4banger.
So, take the top and doors off and go for a drive that is unmatched by any
other convertible.
P.S. Do this on a sunny day.
David - PP-ASEL
Orlando, FL
> Hi,
> 4 or 6 cylinders was my question two weeks ago.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> wish you all good rides in your wrangler(or other jeep).
> Patrick
linux24 - 20 Jun 2005 14:01 GMT
>Hi,
> 4 or 6 cylinders was my question two weeks ago.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>wish you all good rides in your wrangler(or other jeep).
>Patrick
Try out my web site for Jeep newbs:
http://jeep.us41.org
Basically gets you started doing your own service to save some serious
cash for upgrades.
-linux