Who needs the Jeep Wrangler?
22 Apr 2014|10,507 views
We would like to think that there's a connection between the driver and his choice of car. That, however, only happens in a world fuelled by fantasies, where money is of little importance. So back in our less idealistic conditions, we can only speak and weave portraits of our motoring dreams.


And we feel the same for the subject in question - the Jeep Wrangler.
There shouldn't be any form of restriction when it comes to this jungle basher. The driver should not be limited to a specific type of occupation, lead a particular lifestyle or have the 'bad-boy-off-roader' character to be driving a Wrangler.
Like finding a butcher's knife in a salad shop, spotting a Jeep Wrangler in the cityscape can be curious and bewildering at first sight. You may even think that it's ostentatious.
But your business partners will not take you any less seriously when you arrive in it, because the Wrangler is one no-nonsense car that is made to conquer any kind of road. And we are pretty sure you will leave an impression.
Being the descendant to the fearless military 4x4 helps too - and it will take the same amount of courage, no less, to put your money down onto something so different from others, and to stay cool in the most foreign and intensive lines of stares.
Men (and boys) will remember the Tonka diecast toy that underwent all kinds of physical abuse during our childhood years. Wouldn't it be wonderful that they get to 'relive' all those memories in a life-size scale?
No one needs a Jeep Wrangler, not in our concrete jungle. We may be happy with any form of bread and butter commute, but we'd be jealous of others who are living their lives in a more flavourful manner.
Wouldn't you?
We would like to think that there's a connection between the driver and his choice of car. That, however, only happens in a world fuelled by fantasies, where money is of little importance. So back in our less idealistic conditions, we can only speak and weave portraits of our motoring dreams.


And we feel the same for the subject in question - the Jeep Wrangler.
There shouldn't be any form of restriction when it comes to this jungle basher. The driver should not be limited to a specific type of occupation, lead a particular lifestyle or have the 'bad-boy-off-roader' character to be driving a Wrangler.
Like finding a butcher's knife in a salad shop, spotting a Jeep Wrangler in the cityscape can be curious and bewildering at first sight. You may even think that it's ostentatious.
But your business partners will not take you any less seriously when you arrive in it, because the Wrangler is one no-nonsense car that is made to conquer any kind of road. And we are pretty sure you will leave an impression.
Being the descendant to the fearless military 4x4 helps too - and it will take the same amount of courage, no less, to put your money down onto something so different from others, and to stay cool in the most foreign and intensive lines of stares.
Men (and boys) will remember the Tonka diecast toy that underwent all kinds of physical abuse during our childhood years. Wouldn't it be wonderful that they get to 'relive' all those memories in a life-size scale?
No one needs a Jeep Wrangler, not in our concrete jungle. We may be happy with any form of bread and butter commute, but we'd be jealous of others who are living their lives in a more flavourful manner.
Wouldn't you?
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