Experience The Great Outdoors With a Jeep Wrangler
August 29, 2009
Undeniably, the Jeep Wrangler was never made for the city roads. Sure, it may look good on the sea of asphalt and concrete alongside the Lamborghinis and the Ferraris of the world. But then, there are those things that would really make the Jeep look bad, even for the proud owner.
The fact remains that the Jeep Wrangler just don’t fit in the city. One glaring issue is the open air thing. Although you can drive with the wind blowing directly to your face, an open air vehicle does not cut it in long lines of city traffic. Even if you are driving the best Jeep Wrangler in the world. Space, or the lack of it, is also among the reasons why the Jeep is not suited to become the family’s official vehicle.
One should bear in mind that the Jeep Wrangler was never built for comfort. It was built to dominate the terrains of this earth, even those that seem impassable. No. the Jeep Wrangler is not a vehicle of pizzazz. It is a celebration of the Great Outdoors.
The Jeep Wrangler has always been on the wild side and that is where the raw beauty of this vehicle lies. This four-wheeled road monster is engineered to conquer pits, muddy bogs, sand dunes, forest trails and rocky roads. Needless to say, the dirtier and the grittier the road gets, the better it is for the Jeep Wrangler. You see, these are the places where other luxury cars dare not tread.
But what really gives the Jeep Wrangler that certain edge that makes it so appealing to the men and women who are in tune to the Great Outdoors? Is it the stiff frame and the sturdy chassis? Or is it the call of the wild? In reality, the appeal of the Jeep Wrangler comes from the annals of history.
The Jeep Wrangler is designed to look a lot like the original Army Jeeps used in World War II. From that fact stems a sense of invitation to driving out of the box. While the WWII Army Jeeps have become an icon of liberation, the Jeep Wrangler, in a way, has become an icon of individualistic expression of freedom. One needs to badly want and own a Jeep Wrangler and feel the open air while driving to really know what individualistic expression of freedom really means.
It cannot be argued that the Jeep Wrangler underwent major transformations year after year. But even with all the modern features and sophisticated add-ons, the Jeep Wrangler has remained the vehicle it always was. This four-wheeled monster is and always has been a celebration of life on the wild side.










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