How Long Do You Keep the Top Down on Your Jeep® Wrangler?

Photo by Flickr User Rob King
Photo by Flickr User Rob King

 

There’s no better feeling than cruising with the top down in a Jeep® Wrangler. Whether you’re watching the city go by, cruising down the coast or enjoying the views of foliage overhead, driving with the top down is one of the most enjoyable experiences for Wrangler drivers. But as the seasons turn colder; as fall showers begin and winter snow covers the roads, Wrangler drivers often need to put the top up to stay warm and dry … or do they?

 

If you don’t mind a cool — or even frigid — breeze, maybe the joy of having the top down is worth enduring a little chill in the air. Maybe bundling up and blasting the heat makes driving with the top down more of an adventure, and all the more worth it.

 

There’s a real sense of pride and accomplishment that comes from pulling up to an intersection in mid-November with the top down and showing your gusto to the other drivers on the road. If you can brave the elements, why deprive yourself of the opportunity for half the year?

 

In our blog post Five Reasons to Look Forward to Fall we showed off the great things about driving in cooler weather and enjoying the season’s Jeep Jamboree USA events. Now the question is: Will you take the top down to take advantage of fall?

 

When’s the latest time of year you take the top down on your Jeep Wrangler? Let us know in the comments. We’d like to know just how adventurous you are.

 

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