What Are We Thankful For?

09 TN State Fair #40: Happy Thanksgiving
Photo by Flickr user Brent Moore

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, our annual holiday to pause and give thanks and recognition to the things that we appreciate in life. Nothing is too small or big to be thankful for – from food on your plate, to the vehicle in your garage, to your family. Here are a few things that we’re thankful for this year. What are you thankful for?

 

1. Rocks – Not just any rocks, either (although there’s nothing wrong with crawling over pebbles). We’re talking big, old, boulder-like rocks. The kind of rocks that most people look at and say to themselves, “Well, there’s nothing we can do about this one. Guess we have to find a way around it.” It’s these types of rocks that we love crawling over. Put your Jeep vehicle in 4-low and show that rock who really owns the trail.


2. Jeep Performance Parts – The big news out of this year’s SEMA Show was the creation of a new Mopar® off-road division, Jeep Performance Parts. Mopar already manufactured the accessories and modifications that Jeep enthusiasts clamor for. But now, with the creation of this new division, a new portfolio of high-end, hardcore Jeep parts will be available to increase off-road performance.

 

3. Mud – We’ll let this photo tell you why.

 

Jeep Rubicon Off-Roading Near Ned
Photo by Flickr user Nate Weigle

 

4. The troops – America’s heroes protect us at home and abroad and allow us to live like we do. We’re proud to have a history so entwined with our brave men and women, a history that continues today with initiatives like the Hero Summit and military, veteran bonus cash, and our recent $50,000 donation to charities supporting veterans and their families.

 

5. Jeep enthusiasts – It’s all about you guys, really. Your passion and enthusiasm for Jeep vehicles is unrivaled by any other brand. Simply put, we can’t thank the Jeep community enough, whether that’s two enthusiasts off-roading or nationwide Jeep vehicle-based meet-ups (like Jeep Jamborees).

 

Happy Thanksgiving, to you and your families.

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