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Dlnuckolls

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Ducking jeeps has turned into quite a regular thing... Although I don't personally see the attraction, nor have I ever been "ducked". Maybe i just don't spend enough time around where people are?
 

USStrongman

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The Jeep cult is real. Naming your rig, asking opinions about every purchase you may or may not make and belonging to as many online groups as possible... seems essential or you will catch the wrath of Illuminati type figures.
 
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64Trvlr

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Benefit of driving a Cherokee, don't have to worry about ducks....koozies....or waving.
Yup I agree.

You should be driving a Willys wagon, nobody waves at all and every so often some guy in a parking lot will say "Hey nice Toyota!".

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M Rose

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Yup I agree.

You should be driving a Willys wagon, nobody waves at all and every so often some guy in a parking lot will say "Hey nice Toyota!".

rotflmfao
I got nothing but Respect when I drove my old Wagon around... until the one day a Geo Metro decided to play chicken with me during a blizzard on a very slippery road... i never had anyone call it a Yota though...

Got to love parking the at a gas station and hear the kid pumping my gas saying how it’s a cool looking K-5 and how his buddy has an awesome 89 Bronco... come to find out later his buddy has a Scout... so yea umm kids :)