Jeep
Land Rover
Chevy
Ford
Dodge
Penzgreuwhatever
Toyota
Isuzu
Etc....
Only one of the names listed above is legendary.
Todd
You do realize that they have been building Jeeps in other countries for years now. The last country to buy the rights to the Jeep and start production was India. Climbing some mountain in your land cruiser does not make you legendary, Helping win a war does. The durability of the Jeep in itself is legendary as they have a reputation for being very dependable. If the land cruiser was so dependable the US post office would have bought those instead of the Jeep.
In the end you can try to compare any other vehicle to a Jeep but it won't stack up in durability, dependability, and affordability!
Todd
Jeep = Legendary?!? REAALLY Talk about WW2 all you want, but Willy's was a whole different animal from the Chrysler.
Affordable... ... come on... $30k+ for a Rubicon is affordable?!? It's a square box with a plastic roof, a Chrysler engine, and D30 D35 axles. That's highway robbery.
Reliable... ... It's been by experience that Chrysler drivetrains rank near the bottom of the pack when it comes to reliability.
The Post Office
The P.O. buys Jeep because the HAVE to buy American, and it's not just Jeep, the Federal Gov. buys Ford Explorers, and Suburbans too.
It is ignorant statements like that from Jeep owners, that is the reason I indulge in some good natured ragging on Jeeps.
Go someplace like Iceland were they build rigs to drive up snow laden volcanoes and glaciers. You'll see things like the Nissan Patrol, Toyota Hi-Lux and Land Cruiser, Isuzu Trooper, and Defenders greatly outnumber Jeeps.
How many African Safari vehicles do you see that are Jeeps? Mostly Toyota's and Range Rover I see.
What did Top Gear drive to the North Pole? Ohh yeah... a Hi-Lux NOT A JEEP
Jeep would be dead by now if the government hadn't bailed out Chrysler. Jeeps may be popular in the USA with all the "follow the crowd" sheeple, most of whom never even see a dirt road in one. But worldwide they are vastly outnumbered by many other SUV brands. I'd hardly call that legendary.
Don't get me wrong Jeeps are a very capable off-road vehicle (when they work
). And I don't snub or turn up my nose at anybody I see on the trail, no matter what they are driving, as long as they are having fun, and being responsible, it's all good. It just seems that many uniformed folks think they are an off-road superstar just because they own a Jeep, even if the most challenging thing they've seen is a muddy farm road. They are gullible and have fallen for the clever marketing of Jeep, while being completely ignorant of the many other capable off-road vehicles. Knowledgeable people like Widewing are obviously excluded from this generalization
.
BTW I met a guy the other day who leads EJS trails in his Isuzu VehiCross. He said the Jeep people usually make fun of him and his VX, till he pulls 3-4 of them out every trip.