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I guess you didn't notice that his post in this thread was nearly identical to his post in his own thread. It wasn't a teaser. I don't have a problem with teasers. Why is my trying to help JeepKJ.com a problem?Most people put a teaser post here and full info in their threads...it's been fine for years. Why is it a problem now?
teeje said:Can it bud. He can post here.
Don't bust my balls. What did I do to my Jeep today? I embraced my ownership of it to help support my favorite automotive forum by sharing what I have some expertise in. I volunteered the information. Please take it for what it's worth. Leave the rest.projectkj said:****do not panic...
Wish I could get 30mpg even trying would be nice lol. Over the last week I drove to Virginia Beach where we are staying for the week for vacation. Was happy my Jeep made it without issue although I only averaged about 21mpg, granted it is pretty hilly all the way here. Maybe I need to look into replacing parts that effect my mileage after I return home.
I think 21 is pretty good, too.
When I bought the Libby I told my wife - and therefore told myself - that we now owned a truck and to expect it to run, consume and drive like a truck. It may not have a pickup bed on it but it essentially functions like a truck.
That mindset keeps me from responding lustfully when my wife tells me she got 34mpg's on her last tank of gas in her Fusion - I just remind her that the Jeep can pull the boat, extract small trees and shrubs from our landscaping by using its winch, drive an offroad trail that would make a Hummer owner soil his pants, and take her out to dinner at a nice place in smooth comfort.
To my knowledge there ain't no car out there capable of doing that.
I'll take my 20 miles to the gallon :waytogo:
Bob