That comes with the optional Douche-bag package. You also get a free year of hair gel and tanning.... But I really don't thing it looks too bad. I wouldn't buy it but I wouldn't frown upon it.
Saw it on another article that I can't seem to find now, but the coolest part is the LED(at least I think they are LED) head lights, turn signals and fog lights.
Yep, those are JW Speaker led lights. Currently they require very slight trimming i think and they're price as hell. I wonder if MOPAR will start selling them here.
Well dump that bucket on my head and call me a Maineiac! :rofl:
PS Really, given the choice of a stock sport and that - you wouldn't take it?!? I know I would. I used to rock my Mustang GT convertible in Kuala Lumpur when I lived there -- and can only imagine how awesome it would be to roll with that through Thailand, for example!
I like it. Doesn't mean I'd buy. Just means I like it.
We are terribly quick to judge.... might not even be marketed in the West. Might be directed at cultures that respect the Dragon..... whatever.... I still like it
Regardless of whether you like or or not, THIS is a novel idea that will sell in China (and especially if made available in the ME/Gulf States)...and it will easily compete with the higher-end luxury vehicles there.
I wouldn't wave at that one ... It's more hummer than I would like ... hummer owners do that kinda crap... like wear DBag T-Shirts, orange tan's and too much hair gel...
That dragon decal and grille and the like would be pretty awesome if you just aftermarketed the beejesus out of it though--big lift, tires, armor, lights, traction devices, maybe a Rubi 44 or a PR up front, etc.
Straight from the factory, the whole dragon theme is a little preposterous given that it's just another stock jeep on par with every other stock sport and sahara out there. It'd be like if you painted flames on the side of it or something. But if you really ramped up the capability level then the paint job and decals suddenly become appropriate . . . . :whistling:
Didn't know that. Still, same argument. The COD for example "toughs up" the look of a rubi a touch. It works. This . . . well, it's got a HUGE DRAGON on it. It needs some truly spectacular capabilities to match the decals. Starting as a rubi certainly helps though. JMHO.
Why all the poo-pooing on the dragon? It's marketed in China. This being the Year of the Dragon in the Chinese Zodiac makes perfect sense and the art on the Wrangler is a traditional Chinese dragon. I don't see a problem with it.
Why all the poo-pooing on the dragon? It's marketed in China. This being the Year of the Dragon in the Chinese Zodiac makes perfect sense and the art on the Wrangler is a traditional Chinese dragon. I don't see a problem with it.
I like it, but the dragon must just be down one side unless there's something on the right side too. I must say I am not a fan of the color matching tops, the silver looks hidious & the orange looks like a big pumpkin
i think it looks pretty cool. but i also thought the MW3 jeep looked cool too. that being said i still wouldnt buy one. i think it would get old after the first couple weeks
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