Just like the “urban cowboys” pickup – the 4×4 with oversized tires, lifted suspension, 6million watts of lights and dark tinted windows never leaves the pavement…
This stereotype applies more to Jeep owners nowadays. Anyway, I didn’t buy my SUV to go off road or be a “rugged individualist”. I bought it so I can have space to haul things and people, and also because I have long legs and it is difficult for me to get in and out of cars these days. I also like a tougher truck chassis.
Hello Cathy friends! Happy Friday! Have a great day, all!
The only reason I have a Subaru Crosstrek instead of a Prius is that my previous car met its end on some ice and I wanted all wheel drive for better traction.
raptor over 1 year ago
Just like the “urban cowboys” pickup – the 4×4 with oversized tires, lifted suspension, 6million watts of lights and dark tinted windows never leaves the pavement…
karlykru Premium Member over 1 year ago
My four- wheeler didn’t have any of those features. Speaking as a veteran I was thrilled with doors and a heater!
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
“Not feel any bumps” ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha
lightenup Premium Member over 1 year ago
This stereotype applies more to Jeep owners nowadays. Anyway, I didn’t buy my SUV to go off road or be a “rugged individualist”. I bought it so I can have space to haul things and people, and also because I have long legs and it is difficult for me to get in and out of cars these days. I also like a tougher truck chassis.
Hello Cathy friends! Happy Friday! Have a great day, all!
jbarnes over 1 year ago
The only reason I have a Subaru Crosstrek instead of a Prius is that my previous car met its end on some ice and I wanted all wheel drive for better traction.