Have you thought about an XJ? They make great trail vehicles, and the 4x4's do very well in winter weather (That's why my parents owned one when we lived in virginia). YJ's a brilliant little jeeps, but the XJ's have a tendency to be a little less expensive. I paid $3600 for my '94 with only 92k miles on it. It has the 4.0 H.O. and will go whereever my dad's '00 TJ will.
The wrangler frame is propular cause it's unique, but give it a thought if you're looking for a "first jeep" within an affordable price range. The XJ may not have the removeable tops and doors, but you've got more cargo space, more seating, better ride quality, less top heavy, and the XJ came with three different motor styles. Correct me if I'm wrong guys but didn't it come with the 4.0, the 2.5 4cyl, and a 2.7 V6 Diesel?
So yeah, give them a thought! I've had a Yj as my first jeep. Good little workhorse, and i'm in NO WAY talking them down, but I'm not in any way regretting that I bought a LWB Jeep.
The wrangler frame is propular cause it's unique, but give it a thought if you're looking for a "first jeep" within an affordable price range. The XJ may not have the removeable tops and doors, but you've got more cargo space, more seating, better ride quality, less top heavy, and the XJ came with three different motor styles. Correct me if I'm wrong guys but didn't it come with the 4.0, the 2.5 4cyl, and a 2.7 V6 Diesel?
So yeah, give them a thought! I've had a Yj as my first jeep. Good little workhorse, and i'm in NO WAY talking them down, but I'm not in any way regretting that I bought a LWB Jeep.
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