There is a specific Jeep model and year that my husband is looking for.
I have no idea what it is. Being he's the car guy (working for or
affiliated with Ford Motor Company for over 25 years now), he handles
all of that stuff. There is a reason he wants an older Jeep, but again,
I don't remember why. I could care less about vehicles as long as they
get me and my family from point a to point b safely. Excluding the love
for my baby which is sadly going to go on the selling block, a '69
hardtop butterscotch VW Karmann Ghia. I am the second owner, all
original parts. Needs some restoration, as it has been garaged now for
about 12 years.
How much snow did you all end up with?
Candace
Ken Norton wrote:
>
> For a few years we had one of the more ideal vehicles around--a Mazda MPV
> 4WD. It had all the seating we needed, lots of space and it combined the
> best aspects of a SUV with Minivan. Alas, Mazda did away with the brilliant
> 4WD system and swinging rear doors for the same old plain-jane FWD minivan
> like everybody else.
>
> The Jeep Commander has the third-row seating. It's actually identical to a
> Grand Cherokee except the body is taller. Same drivetrain, same wheelbase,
> etc. A very nice vehicle. We opted for Grand Cherokees for ourselves as we
> only have two kids.
>
> The storm has cleared and I'm back to work in the office today. Other than
> the thermometer showing -14 in a couple of the valleys on the way to work,
> it's just peachy here.
>
> AG
>
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