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USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), Nov, 2004
Jeep Consumer Products is a registered trademark of DaimlerChrysler Corporation, So, it's a safe bet that the folks over there know a thing or two about putting out quality modes of transportation. Actually, we weren't looking for a car, mini-van, light truck, or even a Jeep. We needed a top-notch trail bike--and boy, did we go to the right place.
For starters, the Jeep Wrangler Scrambler ($270) looks s-o-o-o cool thanks to its two-tone paint job of metallic silver and pearl blue with black accents and thick, heavy-treaded tires. And while playwright Oscar Wilde's maxim proves true--only shallow people don't judge by appearances--it takes more than good looks to get you from here to there. Not to worry. The Scrambler is built with an aluminum low-profile teardrop frame and front-disc brakes, as well as shocks, 21-speed Shimano Mega-Range drive-train, and Scram Grip-Shift changers. The shock absorbers allow us to tackle the toughest terrain--hey, going up and down curbs can hurt--and this baby shifts gears like a charm (you may not think you need 21 speeds, but wait until you try them). To sum up, as far as this sleek-looking bike is concerned--as well as Jeep's full-suspension models and youth choices--it's all about performance!
Performance likewise counts when you're sitting behind a desk--and listening to the Jeep Executive Desk Stereo System. It includes a top-loading programmable CD player, motorized CD door mechanism, LCD display function with blue LED backlight, digital AM/FM tuner with 20 presets, three-position EQ presets (flat/classic/rock), five-watt, two-way bass reflex wooden box speakers, auxiliary input for hook-up of external audio source, stereo headphone jack, and full-function remote control. The bottom line: This $120 system looks and sounds great.
Another "office" accessory worth looking into (pun intended) is the Jeep Desk Top Telescope ($80). Our offices look down on a large courtyard garden replete with shade trees, wild flowers, a wide array of shrubs and bushes, and plenty of ground cover--just the type of setting that attracts birds and butterflies. What better way to take a break from deadlines than to do a little nature watching. Besides, if Mother Nature's action is a little slow, we always can sneak a peak into those office windows across the way. The Jeep telescope has a 15X magnification while boasting an objective diameter of 30mm as well as high-quality, fully-coated optics.
For more information on these and other Jeep products--and there are a ton of them--check out www.get-jeep.com.
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