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Old 01-06-2009, 06:55 PM   #1
SailHo
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Default Looking at my first Wrangler Convertible

Thought I would check with you all on trying to buy my first Jeep. I'm interested in a low mileage used 2005 convertible (X) model at a local Fla. Dealer. Wondering about the difference between the In Line 6 engines or V6. Which is better. Probably won't do any off roading at first, but will tow it behind my RV at some point.

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Chuck
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