Yes Neil, it is the new Grand Cherokee Overland Diesel. The one I smashed some time ago. Didn't look like much damage, only in the front. The technology is so new a complicated, the camera in the front ($6900) had to be ordered in the US, it took 8 weeks to get it, and then Jeep Australia didn'ty have the tools to put it in, and noboby new how to reset it. It is a lovely car..... but we would never buy one again. The insurance payed for it, we had to pay $500 excess. But in all the repair was for $ 17000. I can only say, Allianz was brilliant, we had a hire car for 8 weeks. Thanks Allianz!
Yes, the globes in the head lights are $200 each (I broke two), you know there are sensors dimming and doing all kinds of things you wouldn't think off. Not funny.
Well no wonder It's in love . I too am a grand cherokee owner albeit a 2005 model . Still takes me and my van to great parts of our great country with ease and comfort .
I'd love a caravan. I think the new models have far too much fancy technology. They think that soon they will know how to fix those, they just hadn't seen one crashed by a girl, they told us the next one will be easier to fix
simply amazing post. Check out the performance of your ride before getting ready for the big trip. To deal easily with these problems technologists have come up with the handheld devices which not only analyzes the car's actual problem but also forecasts the future problems which may occur in near future. http://www.interequip.com.au/ Isn't this amazing!! Whether you are a professional or an ordinary user of vehicle this gadget is truly for you.
BTW, the Jeep is fine, I don't need any device to tell me anything, they are all build in, you can check the tyre pressure while you're driving...haha. I've learned to love my Jeep, as you can see.
Mm, it was during the hight of the breeding season, just like any young male, he thought, "OMG, don't I look great! I can't resist myself, how can any girl around here. There was a Fairywren doing the same on the mirror. The front of that car was very shiny before I crashed it
In summer when the sparrows are around they decend on the parked cars out the front of the studio (& main street in general) & clean the bugs off the car grills etc. some even service the radiators it's all good for both parties an easy feed & better air flow. ad
M-L
Great close ups M-L
Someone said that they can't see the picture, (I got an e-mail). Who said it? I can see them.
M-L
I couldn't see them at first,then I posted,and as soon as I did that they appeared...
This is a really nice bird I hope people will protect them before it's too late.
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M-L
great pics m-l . Wouldn't be a Jeep buy any chance ?
Neil
Lovely
Yes Neil, it is the new Grand Cherokee Overland Diesel. The one I smashed some time ago. Didn't look like much damage, only in the front. The technology is so new a complicated, the camera in the front ($6900) had to be ordered in the US, it took 8 weeks to get it, and then Jeep Australia didn'ty have the tools to put it in, and noboby new how to reset it. It is a lovely car..... but we would never buy one again. The insurance payed for it, we had to pay $500 excess. But in all the repair was for $ 17000. I can only say, Allianz was brilliant, we had a hire car for 8 weeks. Thanks Allianz!
It's all fixed now,
M-L
Yes, the globes in the head lights are $200 each (I broke two), you know there are sensors dimming and doing all kinds of things you wouldn't think off. Not funny.
M-L
Well no wonder It's in love . I too am a grand cherokee owner albeit a 2005 model . Still takes me and my van to great parts of our great country with ease and comfort .
Neil
I'd love a caravan. I think the new models have far too much fancy technology. They think that soon they will know how to fix those, they just hadn't seen one crashed by a girl, they told us the next one will be easier to fix
M-L
My bike looks increasingly attractive although it's hard work towing our caravan.
bicycle or motorcycle?
Peter
Bicycle.
simply amazing post. Check out the performance of your ride before getting ready for the big trip. To deal easily with these problems technologists have come up with the handheld devices which not only analyzes the car's actual problem but also forecasts the future problems which may occur in near future. http://www.interequip.com.au/ Isn't this amazing!! Whether you are a professional or an ordinary user of vehicle this gadget is truly for you.
interesting how "Spammers" find your old posts
BTW, the Jeep is fine, I don't need any device to tell me anything, they are all build in, you can check the tyre pressure while you're driving...haha. I've learned to love my Jeep, as you can see.
M-L
Great photos M-L (is it ok if I call you that?) What sort of bird is it
That is my name, you can call me that. It is a White-browed Scrubwren.
M-L
Sorry ML it's not that the bird loves your car...it's looking for food
as in sqwished bugs and crying because the car is sooo clean. ad
Mm, it was during the hight of the breeding season, just like any young male, he thought, "OMG, don't I look great! I can't resist myself
, how can any girl around here. There was a Fairywren doing the same on the mirror. The front of that car was very shiny before I crashed it
M-L
In summer when the sparrows are around they decend on the parked cars out the front of the studio (& main street in general) & clean the bugs off the car grills etc. some even service the radiators it's all good for both parties an easy feed & better air flow.
ad
Such an interesting contrast between the shiny car and the soft feathery bird.
All I get is muddy ibis footprints all over my car from parking near where the ibis forage. On the bright side they don't poop on my car though.