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mowermech
Oct 27, 2018Explorer
Several years ago, I had a 2006 Jeep Rubicon Unlimited. I made several trips to Moab in it, running the "slick rock" trails. Lots of fun.
I also made several long trips at freeway speeds, with either the soft top or the hard top. I found it to be quite comfortable. In fact, it was just as comfortable as the '06 Liberty CRD that I once had, and the '05 Grand Cherokee.
Now I have an '05 Wrangler Unlimited. I might make another Moab trip next spring. I'm thinking about driving it down, and staying in a rental for a week, instead of towing it behind the motorhome. With gas prices at over $3/gallon, it just might be cheaper!
I guess the bottom line is; rough ride is a personal feeling. Some think Jeeps are terrible, some (like me) find them just fine.
I also made several long trips at freeway speeds, with either the soft top or the hard top. I found it to be quite comfortable. In fact, it was just as comfortable as the '06 Liberty CRD that I once had, and the '05 Grand Cherokee.
Now I have an '05 Wrangler Unlimited. I might make another Moab trip next spring. I'm thinking about driving it down, and staying in a rental for a week, instead of towing it behind the motorhome. With gas prices at over $3/gallon, it just might be cheaper!
I guess the bottom line is; rough ride is a personal feeling. Some think Jeeps are terrible, some (like me) find them just fine.
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