I’ll humor you. So I moved to Ohio years ago because of my job. Well apparently this state is full of a bunch of snowflakes because that’s the nickname I got from people at work because of how I sound over the radio. They are like, why are you so angry all the time. And I’m like, wtf are you...
For years everyone on the 4Runner forum was convinced Toyota was gonna kill it off and replace it with a crossover even though they already have a crossover. Never happened. Speculate away with nothing to back it up but speculation.
Traded 24 2 door for Gladiator. Had dealer put AEV 2 inch spacer lift on it just so I could get my 37s on it. Real lift is sitting in the corner along with Warn Zeon 10s. Waiting on Artec stubby bumper then I’ll start building it out.
Well my most recent before the JT was a 2020 JLUR diesel. This drives a bit smoother on the road, but I have not had it off-road yet. I did take the JLUR off-roading a few times and I can already tell by the length and the poor break over angle that it won’t be nearly as good as the JL was for...
Not saying you do, but there are those who do and become hostile. I have had a couple 4Runner TRD Pros and when those first came out the hatred that came out from those who did not have them or could not get them was unbelievable. Same thing happens on here and all other forums.
New York is a horrible, communist state. I no longer live there, but am now in Ohio because of my job. But after 30 years of living in NY you acquire an accent and an attitude which I brought to Ohio. Hence the people at work coined me the Angry New Yorker because I sound angry all the time even...
It may blow up tomorrow, or it may give you 10 years of problem free enjoyment. Some of theses guys on the forum with the sky is falling syndrome because someone had a problem never ceases to amaze me. Some attack the diesel adopters because of jealousy which becomes obvious in their hostility...
There are just as many threads with people who have problems with the 4 cylinder and 6 cylinder (over the years for sure, maybe not as much now for the 6). And there are a million other threads for a million other problems with the Jeeps. If I was worried about it I would of bought a Land...
The issue that will arise as more and more good paying manufacturing jobs disappear is that there will be very few people able to afford to buy the vehicles that are available today. Not very many Walmart employees or Starbucks employees are buying 65,000 dollar Jeeps so they won’t offer them...