As many here know, my wife was the buyer of our Wrangler and my daily driver was a 2004 F-150 Lariat SC. She has been driving the truck more than anything else because of her back (two compression fractures in two vertebrae) and the smoother ride and seat heater really helps.
Well, a couple of days ago my wife announced that she needed a new broom, er, car for her job as a real estate agent. Neither the Wrangler nor the F-150 fit her needs (some clients are elderly and have a difficult time with the height of the F-150). The Wrangler is two years newer and has a whole lot less miles on her (60k versus 120k) and we just made a significant investment in tires on it.
We sat and weighed all of our options and, in the end, it made more sense to trade the truck in, more's the pity.
Her new car (2013 Fusion Titanium)
Now, with all this, yesterday, as we took possession of her car, she ceremoniously handed me the keys to the Wrangler and told me she was all mine! unk:
Well, a couple of days ago my wife announced that she needed a new broom, er, car for her job as a real estate agent. Neither the Wrangler nor the F-150 fit her needs (some clients are elderly and have a difficult time with the height of the F-150). The Wrangler is two years newer and has a whole lot less miles on her (60k versus 120k) and we just made a significant investment in tires on it.
We sat and weighed all of our options and, in the end, it made more sense to trade the truck in, more's the pity.
Her new car (2013 Fusion Titanium)
Now, with all this, yesterday, as we took possession of her car, she ceremoniously handed me the keys to the Wrangler and told me she was all mine! unk: