Yeah... Jeeps ROCK!
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Yeah, gotta have a prob with Toyota for the wimpier north american front end. Though I find it a telling sign that Jeep is marketing to what they feel is a "target audience". Imprint that jeep in a young mind and they'll buy it when they get old enough. Which would then bring up the obvious, all offroaders would consider their vehicle a "toy" at least to some degree. Ours actually parallelling that abreviation...
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Originally Posted by 4Hummer
Heeeeey ! I had one of those..... well mine wasn't pink
Never had one...Had a backpack, a bb gun and a pocket knife.
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Jeeps are just commonly used with toy companies and do represent "off road" to the general public and have for almost 70 years,it's just ingrained in the American culture.
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I highly doubt some little kids are gonna grow up and decide to buy a Jeep cause they owned a 2004 Jeep Powerwheel maybe after all those years they might start looking for a classic Powerwheel to restore
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I dunno...I still turn my head for nice CJ's and old Jeep Wagons. I have a vague memory of riding in one in the Gila back in the mid-sixties. I've still got a Jeep Wagon located at a farm around here and everytime I see one built and painted up, I go back to look at it.
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