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No, I know some people don't like the ride quality of their CJs..... Hell, I'm not crazy about it either for that matter, but that goes with the territory. It's not only the positive points about a vehicle that make it special, but its flaws as well.
For example, people who drive old muscle cars with solid lifter cams deal with having to adjust the valve lash all the time, but the sound they make and the performance is worth it.
For people who want a 4x4 with a nice, soft, smooth ride, I say get a grand cherokee.
In my opinion, the term "real jeep" refers to the classic styling cues that the first civilian Jeeps had when they rolled off the line back in the 40s and 50s. They had a good thing going and stuck with it for 40 years give or take until Chrysler got their hands on them. Change can be a great thing, but some things are better left alone.
We're all entitled to our opinions and I was just giving him mine. Another positive thing about the CJs is because they are older, they are "grandfathered in" as far as emissions inspection, etc goes. The laws got stiffer with each model year introduced. That goes a long way here in NJ where we have the second strictest emissions laws in the country.
Just my $.02 I wasn't trying to ruffle any feathers. [addsig]