Actually...my point was this...
Here is my "real" Jeep when I bought it (used...but I can't imagine it looked much different the day it was bought
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Here it is 6 months later.
stock brake lines were maxed out or I could have gone higher
...new ones going in tomorrow!
I truely believe there are more poseurs out there driving Jeeps than "true" Jeepers. I completely understand your complaints and agree with a lot of them, but I think you are part of the loud minority on this one. I actually find it funny that almost all of the car and 4wd magazines have actually praised the new Jeep without tearing it a new one.
You're right...you shouldn't have to change your Jeep...but the fact of the matter is DCX knows you will anyway, so why make the perfect Jeep for Frosty or MozMan68 or Jeffy?? There is no such thing...if there was, all of our Jeeps would be the same color and have the same mods.
It's the perfect Jeep for the masses and I imagine they will sell more JK's than TJ's becuase of the creature comforts and safety features added....I, of course, will probably buy one in a couple of years and proceed to make it look exactly like my existing Jeep.
In regards to the plastic grill....again, I didn't touch it, but it sure fooled me. We're not talking about plastic like the fading black plastic flares...this must be high impact paintable plastic like you see in those Saturn commercials where the shopping cart runs into the car and doesn't dent it or like the really nice bumpers and aero pieces I had on my $40+k Audi. I can't think of a negative of actually having the grill being this new plastic...so, outside of it being "plastic", what would be the argument against it??