Cargo space the jeep just looks big. I lost a bet with a friend over this.
His S10 Blazer has about 8"-12" more space. I got him back when he wouldn't
take the short cut.

Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: Erika L. Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 2:47 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Jeep Grand Cherokee


WHAT???

A Jeep Grand Cherokee, even though I don't particularly like them (I
drive an Oldsmobile Bravada), are by no means the worse choice he/she
could make. Be grateful they aren't driving a Ford Excursion, or a
Lincoln Navigator. Now there's a couple of resource hogs.

This may be an interesting debate, but it's a tiresome one. People like
their big vehicles, and there isn't much in our lifetime that's going to
change their minds. It'll probably take a few more generations to come
round full circle. 

It's interesting over here in the UK where almost ALL the cars are tiny
. And of course the Smart Car is popular as well. But Europe has tiny
roads, and gas is extravagant.

So people buy small cars and/or commute to work via train/bus.

America is VAST and gas is cheap. Families are big, traveling is fun,
people like big cars and trucks. Ahh, the freedom of choice.

I'm sorry I drive a big SUV, but I love my SUV. :)


Erika
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>>| -----Original Message-----
>>| From: Cantrell, Adam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>>| Sent: 30 April 2002 20:24
>>| To: CF-Community
>>| Subject: RE: Jeep Grand Cherokee
>>| 
>>| 
>>| Maybe you should consider a vehicle that's shocks need not 
>>| support 4000lbs of steel. And at 16Mpg, you're definitely 
>>| not supporting our great president in reducing our 
>>| dependency on foreign oil.
>>| 
>>| Other reasons for considering a "down-grade":
>>| 
>>| Reduce traffic (which reduces urban sprawl (which reduces 
>>| the human footprint on our overly-crowded earth)). Reduce 
>>| pollution; I've yet to meet a person that doesn't enjoy 
>>| breathing. Reduce taxes/tolls - more weight/bigger tires on 
>>| the pavement requires more tax-funded resources to fix it.
>>| 
>>| Sorry, I know this is coming from a lurker - but I try to 
>>| hop in when I get the time or if the topic is interesting.
>>| 
>>| Adam.
>>| 
>>| 
>>| > -----Original Message-----
>>| > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>| > Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 1:39 PM
>>| > To: CF-Community
>>| > Subject: RE: Jeep Grand Cherokee
>>| > 
>>| > 
>>| > Has he had a problem with the shocks on the Jeep leaking oil?
>>| > 
>>| > I have went through 8 shocks in 40,000 miles.  All of 
>>| them had to be
>>| > replaced because of them leaking oil.  Just spent $300 
>>| > somewhere else to 
>>| > get shocks that do not leak oil (gas shocks) and I am getting 
>>| > ready to fire 
>>| > a letter off to Chrysler and ask for $300.
>>| > 
>>| > Thanks
>>| > Jacob
>>| > 
>>| > At 01:32 PM 4/30/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>>| > >I have guy I work with who does, what do you want to know.
>>| > 
>>| > 
>>| > 
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