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Our family owns a jeep we use whenever we go on rough-road trips. What's great about it is we get to our destination without engine trouble, no matter how difficult the terrain seems! I just love the crunch of gravel under the tires.
Posted by: Brady Cartee | 05/11/2011 at 02:57 AM
I always like driving on rough roads, as it can give me a thrill as I drive. I always test my jeep and see if it can get through rough roads without problems. Before I do any of those, I always check every part of my jeep just to make sure that there's nothing wrong with it.
Posted by: Nicole Vickers | 05/21/2011 at 04:51 AM