jscusmcvet
Explorer
OK folks, need some outside opinion to check my thinking. Here is the situation... bear with me.
I have a 2000 TJ Sport, 125k miles, 5 spd, soft top, 3" BDS lift, ARB front and rear, K&N intake, Cat back, custome front and rear bumper.
My older son, who is 16 and a great kid, been 4 wheeling his whole life, has a 2001 Cherokee that we originally bought for my daughter and then passed on to him when she got my wife's accord (the great vehicle hand me down). 80K miles, auto, bone stock with some mild repairs to be done (A/c, headliner, windshield, front bumper)
Both vehicles are in my name.
He has expressed great interest in a trade and I am considering it. We do a lot of camping, recently "moved up" from tent to a small pop up. I also have a 2 year old son, so that plus the camping means a family vehicle makes a bit more sense.
I am considering offering this deal to him and want your input. He pays for and arranges for the windshield and A/C to be fixed. Once he does that we swap even. The valuse of the TJ is slightly higher than the XJ, but that does not matter much.
In my thinking:
-He learns a bit by taking care of those repairs
-I get a more family oriented vehicle
-He gets a jeep he wants
-I get another build project - not sure on my level of excitement and would probably do a well built but mild build.
Anyway - your input is much appreciated.
Thanks,
John
I have a 2000 TJ Sport, 125k miles, 5 spd, soft top, 3" BDS lift, ARB front and rear, K&N intake, Cat back, custome front and rear bumper.
My older son, who is 16 and a great kid, been 4 wheeling his whole life, has a 2001 Cherokee that we originally bought for my daughter and then passed on to him when she got my wife's accord (the great vehicle hand me down). 80K miles, auto, bone stock with some mild repairs to be done (A/c, headliner, windshield, front bumper)
Both vehicles are in my name.
He has expressed great interest in a trade and I am considering it. We do a lot of camping, recently "moved up" from tent to a small pop up. I also have a 2 year old son, so that plus the camping means a family vehicle makes a bit more sense.
I am considering offering this deal to him and want your input. He pays for and arranges for the windshield and A/C to be fixed. Once he does that we swap even. The valuse of the TJ is slightly higher than the XJ, but that does not matter much.
In my thinking:
-He learns a bit by taking care of those repairs
-I get a more family oriented vehicle
-He gets a jeep he wants
-I get another build project - not sure on my level of excitement and would probably do a well built but mild build.
Anyway - your input is much appreciated.
Thanks,
John