JEEP WRANGLER:
A member of the exclusive SUV convertible club, the Jeep Wrangler will take whatever you throw at it. For decades, the Wrangler was a great off-roader, but lacked refinement on the highway. Jeep has since fixed this issue, and the Wrangler is a force on and off the asphalt. A Wrangler can get pricey, however, with a "normal" one costing as much as $36-52K, with a base model priced around $28K. If that's out of your reach, don't fret: Jeep's are very reliable, and a used one will still give you over 100K miles. There is a problem with the average Wrangler owner, however, as they fail to recognize the pure capability of their vehicle. Millions of Americans never even take their Wrangler off-road. Kind of like owning the McLaren 765lt, the best car in the world around a track, to some kind of raceway. Or having a $50K Les Paul guitar and never playing it. Or having the nicest kitchen, with all the best equipment, and never cooking in it. Or - never mind, you get the idea.
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