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Hey guys,
I am proud to say that I am the new owner of a 2015 Sahara Unlimited! This is the first vehicle I've ever purchased and I am extremely happy with my decision. I cannot wait to start building it up and making it the Jeep mine.
I've posted before but this is the first time I can actually post a picture of my own Jeep. Now comes the fun part of searching around for the right lift and wheels etc. and opening up that wallet nice a big
Hey guys,
I am proud to say that I am the new owner of a 2015 Sahara Unlimited! This is the first vehicle I've ever purchased ... Now comes the fun part of searching around for the right lift and wheels etc. and opening up that wallet nice a big ...
Very nice. You sound young and inexperienced (and pardon me if you're a 70 year old who has just led a sheltered life). Don't go crazy spending money, and most especially if you're buying on credit. Other than some decent tires, and maybe a CB (or GMRS) radio to talk to folks you're wheeling with, you're set to go. It's more important that you focus on your future than get yourself into debt. When you do decide you can afford to spend money, spend it on experiences rather than parts. Going to Moab is a lot more fun than spending the same money on parts so you can crawl around your hometown.
Last edited by Mark Doiron; Feb 11, 2020 at 12:59 AM.
I'm a 22 years old so you would be correct! I recently graduated and got a decent job so I will definitely have some money to spend. I know not to go crazy and by building slowly I have things to look forward to and it is something I can slowly improve over time. I'm mainly excited to be finally be behind the wheel of my own Jeep and it's also my first purchased vehicle so I'm extremely grateful.
Thank you for the advice, I'm definitely going to try and get out a lot and find some awesome adventures!