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Re:Pros & Cons of Buying a ne3w FJC ...
Date: 2007/01/10 15:15 By: kmwrock Status: User  
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Thanks for your comments and I welcome any additional ones. I think that I am going forward with my purchase of the FJC. I really like this vehicle. The need for high octane gas is still a bit of a bother.

As far as Jeeps are concerned, I must be one of the lucky ones that have had little to no problems other than basic maintanence over the last 115,00 miles.
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Re:Pros & Cons of Buying a ne3w FJC ...
Date: 2007/01/10 18:52 By: kytrux Status: User  
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No need to use the high octane.....middle grade works just as well!
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Re:Pros & Cons of Buying a ne3w FJC ...
Date: 2007/01/10 20:59 By: Robotchef Status: User  
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And I've had no problems running the low grade either (87 octane) - just the decrease of mpg. It actually seems cheaper and better for the engine to run a higher grade.
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