Sad day, but worth it

G Cherokee replied on 27/02/2018 22:56

Posted on 27/02/2018 22:56

So the Jeep Grand Cherokee is off the road, waiting for a spruce up, and put up for sale.

She has been replaced with a Kuga Titanium sport (180) and I totally love it!....

I have really enjoyed my 6 years with the Jeep, its done everything I`ve asked of it.

And with only 82000 miles it sure to make some other owner a happy person.

 

So in memory of the old girl, I shall not be changing my user name. laughing

 

 

EmilysDad replied on 04/03/2018 14:29

Posted on 04/03/2018 13:45 by G Cherokee

But you cannot fit a towbar on a SRT !!!

twin centre exhaust pipes dontcha know......laughing

Posted on 04/03/2018 14:29

How about offset? 🤔😉

Takethedogalong replied on 04/03/2018 14:45

Posted on 04/03/2018 14:45

Ha ha, he isn't worried. He bought a nice motorhome last year, and.......he doesn't tow the boat anywhere!

Such a nice chap, has a serious amount of money. A workaholic as well, we keep telling him to chill out and enjoy himself. 

G Cherokee replied on 17/05/2018 21:36

Posted on 17/05/2018 21:36

Ok, so after a couple of months towing with the Kuga (not constantly!!)

I`m happy to report that I`m over the moon with the Kuga, a completely different beast to the Jeep, 

lovin it

JVB66 replied on 17/05/2018 21:54

Posted on 17/05/2018 21:54

As our neigbour an AA supervisor has always said the only diference in bad weather like snow and ice between a normal car and a Chelsea tractor is that in an accident with the 4x4 its more spectacular as most are only fitted with normal road tyreswink

Freddy55 replied on 17/05/2018 22:45

Posted on 17/05/2018 21:36 by G Cherokee

Ok, so after a couple of months towing with the Kuga (not constantly!!)

I`m happy to report that I`m over the moon with the Kuga, a completely different beast to the Jeep, 

lovin it

Posted on 17/05/2018 22:45

I too have a Kuga (180) and am pretty impressed. Bought it last September and towed with it for the first time a couple of weeks ago. It pulled the Senator easily. When towing the economy isn’t great, at around 24mpg, but solo I’ve managed to eke out 52mpg on the motorway, which for such a large car with oodles of power is pretty good, I reckon. Well equipped with lots of features coupled with good comfort levels, there’s a lot to like.

replied on 18/05/2018 08:50

Posted on 17/05/2018 21:54 by JVB66

As our neigbour an AA supervisor has always said the only diference in bad weather like snow and ice between a normal car and a Chelsea tractor is that in an accident with the 4x4 its more spectacular as most are only fitted with normal road tyreswink

Posted on 18/05/2018 08:50

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