Sunder having all that schooling and such I thought he had learned about how to get cheap horsepower... Maybe something the rest of us could covet.. But no! All I get is smart stuff that most of us already knew.
So I guess I'll do as Sean suggested and spend my money the way I always have.. Fuel and wiper fluid.
One thing I do want to mention here. My Wrangler is sitting out there on the Pecos River in west Texas. I go look at it every 3 or 4 months. When I get there I raise the hood and look for varmints and any damage they may have done in my absence. Then I insert the key and give it a turn.. So far the Wrangler has responded every time with a roar into life. In the old days we had to drain the carb, and disconnect the battery and even then sometimes a little wrenching was in order after a few of those type of sittings.
Even My Chevy, if I leave it in the garage at home for a month or so will need a battery charge before it will start.
I am more than happy with the new model Jeep...I am elated.
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