When you're shopping for an off-road van, the Jeep at once springs to head. With its know-how to navigate Rugged terrain and the exclusive clubs of can't complain Jeep owners that good annually to trek over rocky passes, the Jeep is a favourite of back-road wanderers In all places. But, it doesn't fare too in comparison to other vehicles for highway travel.
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Check individual models for the inclusion of anti-lock braking systems. Some models include the system as a stock item while others consider it a custom upgrade. If you won't be driving on wet pavement regularly, you may not need it.5.
Compare accessories when buying a Jeep. Part of the popularity of this vehicle is the wide assortment of add-ons available. With tents that adapt to the back of your Jeep, to removable hard and soft tops, you can accessorize your Jeep to suit your own tastes. Throw in padded roll bars and chrome pipes and you'll be the envy of your Jeeping club.
3. Research ratings when considering a Jeep for highway travel. Highway ratings for Jeeps are much lower than for comparable vehicles, citing poor handling, low gas mileage, low visibility and poor braking performance.
4.1. Consider the top-notch suspension if you're buying a Jeep to go where regular vehicles tremble in fear. All four-wheel drive Jeeps, from the sporty Wrangler to the Grand Cherokee, offer the best off-road features among American-manufactured Sport Utility Vehicles.2.
Prepare to bounce around. This is the reason off-road owners love Jeeps and why highway drivers shun them. A long commute can leave you with an aching back but you can't beat the thrill of holding on for dear life while your Jeep is perched on the side of a cliff.
6. Join a Jeep club after buying a Jeep. You'll learn the "Jeep wave," reserved for other Jeep owners and you'll make lifelong friends when you attend a Jeep rally or off-road event.