Yet you don't appreciate that the JL, and others, are far safer than an old Defender, while still being honest successors. It's possible to achieve modernity, simplicity, and relative safety, without completely abandoning everything but a name.
And for Jeep, their innovation has proven they still can't get or progress above a marginal safety level by "any" year standards. The vast majority of Jeeps are NOT used in any fashion to what you claim they are ONLY doing. So by definition, Jeep is selling for profit knowing the vast majority of their market share is NOT going to off-road them and should be liable for selling 75% of their Jeeps to those who will drive them on the road in which they are rated as below average and NOT safe to modern and acceptable standard.
Coming from someone who lost a dear friend in a black ice rollover on the east coast in a MODERN JK; single vehicle accident, dry pavement to black ice to dry pavement to rollover and dead. Sell your BS somewhere else man; its ridiculous how narrow minded you are!
Oh, and 50 Raptors.......you're a blind man bro; I passed 50 of them on my way back from San Bernardino and it's a legit pre-runner not just a fashion statement. You're saying the F150 a while back was the basis of innovation and now you are busting on the most highly capable model.....I didn't say practical and your argument has never been practical in any sense. You change your story more than a Hooker changes panties bro!
Ford sells a killing of King Ranch trim a few states east of here; you may not see many here but they sell a ton to a MARKET that wants them like a NASCAR model on the East Coast for a Truck or Car; it's market and where to sell. Raptors sell a ton here and many people use them for their intent just like many Jeeps are; not all but many. Every time you put your thoughts on this post; you remind the peeps on this forum how little you know about anything!
Friendly reminder to the forum; 7-8 posts later,
@EricTyrrell still can't produce a photo of any vehicle he drives or has done anything with to live up to his self-absorbed image.
I thought I had read an article that said they wore larger than factory- my bad- honestly doesn't change anything about my overall point. The Jeep is designed from the factory to accept larger tires- even figuring things like having an adjustable tire carrier- whereas the Defender isn't. The Jeep is designed with off-roading at it's core- it's primary function. Jeep designers craft the design language and the engineers build something as routine as a brake light post on a tire carrier with the primary function being off-road function. In the LR I see something else. I see the design language of compromise- of style over substance- of stick on fake diamond plating on the hood, because it should look like it's functional- it doesn't really matter that it is. That's the logic I see in the LR. We have different opinions about a vehicle- not sure why you are deriding my intelligence.
You realize the tire cover is an OPTION right and you could hand a 37" on it if you wanted to!?!?!?! Always spitting FaceBook knowledge and never facts! Jeep sells to a market share they know are going to completely modify regardless of use so they could wrap cat in a. Jeep package and anyone with a bit of ingenuity and ton of money can make it a true Rubicon wagon and not just a brand name. About 20 pages ago you guys are talking about how many options there are for Jeeps and endless building around increased performance and aftermarket to now saying the Jeep is the best out of the box and don't need any modification and it's just plain wrong. Stock to Stock, the vast majority of sales are Wrangler Sport and a fraction of Rubicons; all of which get heavily modified and that is awesome. You and
@EricTyrrell can't get out of your own arguments and just throw stuff out there to bust on JLR with almost zero research or facts.