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wrote: On 04 Mar 2004 22:10:52 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote: But, I will give it its props. 4wd with a compound low, there wasn't a foundation excavation site I couldn't get in or out. Yup, when they worked they WORKED. Still, one of the few vehicles where the engine mounts could rot away lickety split. Just like Yugo, they deserved to go under. Then again Jeep continues to sell lemons on a regular basis. 81K on my Subaru Outback Limited and not a single repair or problem. Still runs like it did 1st day. My friend's Legacy has 190K on it and no problems. Wish I could say the same for my father's Lincoln, PT Cruiser and Chrysler minivan...all newer cars and all with problems. RB And all this time you thought WE won WWII! Don't forget the Japanese use that inferior metric system. Good thing for American industry that they work under such a severe handicap, isn't it? PDW |
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