We saw you guys on 33 and waved and honked. We were in a red jeep at the intersection with the McDonalds, I don't think you noticed us, next time I guess I will have to do something to get your attention
We are Jeep sitting for my parents while they are on vacation. The roof is down and likely will not go back up till we give it back. Driving it makes my car feel like a rocket ship.
The Jeep's torque curve is almost perfectly flat, you rev to 2,500 then shift because adding revs does nothing but make noise (not even a nice noise) and uses more gas. Oddly the steering is really nice, the rack is super quick and it can almost make a U-turn on a two lane road without leaving the pavement, amazing turning circle.
I thought Jeep used rope & pulley steering. Amazing turning circle & an amazing roll over potential. :wink:
Dave, thank you for the kind words. It's like helping family, you just do it because its the right thing to do. Someone breaks down then you get them home safe. Home to run with you again, maybe without the trailer next time. Chris
I saw you. I was wondering why someone in a Jeep was waving like crazy. I just thought they liked MINIs
Yep, it was the serpentine belt that said enough when Dave put his right foot down. His car is low mileage, but his belt timed out long ago. With rubber parts it is not only mileage, but time. I saw Dave & his MINI last night & it is running well again. Nathan we missed you on the drive.
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