TJ2
TJ Expert
My max on automobile is $20k. For I know it's a bad investment.And I’m using $35k lightly. I’d never spend more than $30k on a vehicle anyway.
My max on automobile is $20k. For I know it's a bad investment.And I’m using $35k lightly. I’d never spend more than $30k on a vehicle anyway.
Cars are a bad investment but it’s something that sucks is all in a time or two.My max on automobile is $20k. For I know it's a bad investment.
My max on automobile is $20k. For I know it's a bad investment.
Or do you mean... 'give me a brake'A push button handbrake called e-brake.
aw c'mon, give me a break!
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That model will be JLS I swear.They are just so huge now. TJs are big enough, let alone something that huge. Well the Wrangler had a good run, so I would imagine they will keep growing them and then come out with something that is actually sporty. Wonder what they will call them?
Don’t get too worked up over it lol. Nobody is making you buy one hahaha.That model will be JLS I swear.
Wrangler stopped at TJ model IMO.
and so, JK to JL to whatever FIAT comes up next, I could care less.
Reminds one of a photo of a wizened ol' great, great grandpa next to his NFL lineman great, great grandson.
Agreed, generally speaking automobiles are not investments. They do not go up in value. Hobbiest and people who make big money can afford to turn automobiles into investments. But they rarely drive them and keep them OEM.I still want a JLR... I want a Red or Mojito 2dr. Yes $45k sticker, maybe close to $50k fully loaded. Its easy to get these at 3-6% under invoice which is 10-13% off MSRP...so a JLR can be had for $40k-$45k. While I agree with the purists that this is not the "traditional" jeep in that it lacks simplicity... For a daily driver that is mostly a commuter than can do just about anything else too...would I rather have this for $40k or a vanilla/less capable Kia Sorrento, Honda CRV/Pilot, Chevy Equinox/GMC Terrain, Ford Edge or whatever its called, Nissan Pathfinder, Toyota 4Runner, etc.
I would rather have a JLR than all of these. And to boot, they will likely hold their value way way better than all the Japanese and generic Chevy/GMC/Ford offerings as well as the Nissan/Toyota.
I never think of cars as investments, good or bad...I think of them for what they are...fun toys that happen to be appliances. I'm not looking to put all my pennies in the bank for when I am in my 70's. I will have enough to live and enjoy life...and at that age that's all I care about...not making my kids or grandkids rich. If I thought of cars as investments I would drive a $2,500 beater and have 10 classic cars from the 60's and earlier that I never, ever could drive...just trailer them to car shows and sell them to buy another.