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mowermech
Apr 30, 2014Explorer
If a Jeep Grand Cherokee can go across Elephant Hill near Moab, Utah, it will do anything any reasonable person could want it to do.
I known the Grand will go over elephant hill, I was there in a Wrangler Rubicon and watched it!
As for the ride in a Wrangler, I made several trips of 1500 miles and more (one way) in my Rubicon when I had it, and was quite comfortable. Turn on the A/C, get the right tunes on the stereo, set the cruise control for 75 MPH, and sit back and relax. I had an '05 Grand Cherokee for a while (the same one seen at Moab), but liked the Rubicon better.
I am Jeepless at the present time, and will probably remain that way. It is an economic decision, and a medical decision, that's all.
There will never be a Honda in my garage, unless it is a motorcycle or ATV.
I known the Grand will go over elephant hill, I was there in a Wrangler Rubicon and watched it!
As for the ride in a Wrangler, I made several trips of 1500 miles and more (one way) in my Rubicon when I had it, and was quite comfortable. Turn on the A/C, get the right tunes on the stereo, set the cruise control for 75 MPH, and sit back and relax. I had an '05 Grand Cherokee for a while (the same one seen at Moab), but liked the Rubicon better.
I am Jeepless at the present time, and will probably remain that way. It is an economic decision, and a medical decision, that's all.
There will never be a Honda in my garage, unless it is a motorcycle or ATV.
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