Jess4298 wrote:gypsy I'm still here....funny you should say that about cars, I was just talking about cars with a co-worker (one of my friends just got a new car)
What do you do anyway gypsy?
*peeking in *
we sell rims and body kits for cars.. wings, lambo kits... lol, custom stuff for tricked out cars!
hmm.. I'd put our link in here but am not sure it's ok..
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Jess: Absolutely... I went from an '82 Monte Carlo to the Jeep Wrangler... It took a little getting used to the handling (I think only other Jeep drivers will understand), but I couldn't ever go back to anything else...
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Since you own the business are you able to work out of your house mainly? If so I'm jealous! I know it wouldn't be easy, but I'd love to be able to at least some of the time lol
I too have discovered the location of our fearless Commander Cloud!
(But I'm not telling either!!)
wintermute wrote:Jess: Absolutely... I went from an '82 Monte Carlo to the Jeep Wrangler... It took a little getting used to the handling (I think only other Jeep drivers will understand), but I couldn't ever go back to anything else...
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ooh, was it difficult to make the transition? My best friend has a Monte Carlo and has moved to a rural area.. and is thinking of getting a Jeep...
Jess4298 wrote:
Since you own the business are you able to work out of your house mainly? If so I'm jealous! I know it wouldn't be easy, but I'd love to be able to at least some of the time lol
Yep.. hehe, tho it IS a lot easier.. in a lot of ways it's more rugged, too.. you can't 'go home & leave work behind'!
jc_gypsy7 wrote:ooh, was it difficult to make the transition? My best friend has a Monte Carlo and has moved to a rural area.. and is thinking of getting a Jeep...
No. Not really. It's really difficult to describe the handling, other than to say that the first time I hit a bump while going around a corner in my Wrangler, I thought I was gonna lose a kidney
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No. Not really. It's really difficult to describe the handling, other than to say that the first time I hit a bump while going around a corner in my Wrangler, I thought I was gonna lose a kidney
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hehe.. well, she's not the best driver in the world to start with, lmao... sooo... we shall see!
k.. phones are heating up.. have to run for a bit.. laters all!
jc_gypsy7 wrote:ooh, was it difficult to make the transition? My best friend has a Monte Carlo and has moved to a rural area.. and is thinking of getting a Jeep...
No. Not really. It's really difficult to describe the handling, other than to say that the first time I hit a bump while going around a corner in my Wrangler, I thought I was gonna lose a kidney
'mute
lol it depends on what kind of Jeep you have, the Wranglers are great but the ride is a LOT rougher than the Grand Cherokee...But the Wranglers can handle a whole HECK OF A LOT more than a GC lol
So it depends on whether or not your friend plans on doing any major off roading or like me just needs something to get around some rough areas but not go over boulders or anything lol
I too have discovered the location of our fearless Commander Cloud!
(But I'm not telling either!!)