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How do you get to the storage area in the floor??A couple of reasons. Level load floor. And so you have a place to sit when it's fully loaded.
I'm not sure if I want one or not, but it makes sense to me.
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How do you get to the storage area in the floor??A couple of reasons. Level load floor. And so you have a place to sit when it's fully loaded.
I'm not sure if I want one or not, but it makes sense to me.
Flip open the top of the slide-out tailgateHow do you get to the storage area in the floor??
Yep. No door storage on board with it. That’s what ruined it for mealso i believe it makes it so you can't store the doors in the back so take that into possible consideration
2005 would place production under Daimler/Chrysler, 19 years after Renaults first involvement with Jeep.Actually, my 2005 LJ wrangler is pre all of that. One of the last years of the real jeeps.
Its a joke in the jeep world…meaning last couple of years of the inline 6 before they switched over to the minivan motors in the JKs.2005 would place production under Daimler/Chrysler, 19 years after Renaults first involvement with Jeep.
Not sure how you define "real" with a company who's history is filled with so many controlling corporations. Many consider Kaiser as the real founder of the CJ, if that is your particular viewpoint the last "real" jeep was produced in 1970, prior to the AMC buyout.
Others consider Willys-Overland as the true Jeep, but then you'll need to recognize that many of the Jeeps of that era were manufactured by Ford. So Ford also manufactured "real" Jeeps.
It's a complex idea to define a real jeep, with production in over 20 county's and even more companies including Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Ford, Beijing Jeep, Etc.