2 door wrangler big enough??
2 door wrangler big enough??
I know this is extremely subjective, but do you think that a soft top, 2-door jeep wrangler is big enough (and safe enough) for 2 adults and 2 teenage girls? We're planning on doing carry-on only and packing as little as possible. We're also renting from Dependable so that we can take the top off--my husband and one daughter really want to do this.
My concern is that even with only carry-ons, we may not have a lot of space to bring groceries over on the ferry. And, I'm wondering how safe it is to drive one of these without a top on the curvy, hilly roads of St. John. We will all be buckled in of course.
I'd love to hear any opinions and actual experiences with these types of Jeeps. (Our flights, villa, and rental car are all booked, so of course, now I get to start worrying about the little stuff!)
My concern is that even with only carry-ons, we may not have a lot of space to bring groceries over on the ferry. And, I'm wondering how safe it is to drive one of these without a top on the curvy, hilly roads of St. John. We will all be buckled in of course.
I'd love to hear any opinions and actual experiences with these types of Jeeps. (Our flights, villa, and rental car are all booked, so of course, now I get to start worrying about the little stuff!)
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We rent Wranglers every year and, up until six months ago, I owned one.
There is about 18" of "trunk" space behind the rear seat. You may end up with items in your laps on the way in/way out days.
I wouldn't worry too much about the top down safety issue. Although the roads on STJ are curvy, that also means that you really can't go that fast. You're not going to tip that Jeep unless you are trying to.
Personally, I'd stick with the soft top Jeep. It's cool, fun, and what vacation is all about.
There is about 18" of "trunk" space behind the rear seat. You may end up with items in your laps on the way in/way out days.
I wouldn't worry too much about the top down safety issue. Although the roads on STJ are curvy, that also means that you really can't go that fast. You're not going to tip that Jeep unless you are trying to.
Personally, I'd stick with the soft top Jeep. It's cool, fun, and what vacation is all about.
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I don't think safety will be an issue with the top down but it can be tight with 4 people including beach chairs and coolers. If it were 4 adults, I'd say no but with 2 adults and 2 teens, well, the teens can "suck it up" for the week. It's a fun vehicle to have on island, actually just purchased one for myself, so go for it! Have fun, Ali~
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If your teens are tall, you might want to look online and find out what kind of leg room is in the back seat. One of the families we traveled with (2 adults, one 11 y.o. boy) had a Jeep Wrangler that I thought looked like a blast. They found it to be a bit uncomfortable. But the island is so small, you won't be in it for long anyway, so may not matter!
(I'd happily trade my desk chair for the back seat of a Wrangler on STJ!)
(I'd happily trade my desk chair for the back seat of a Wrangler on STJ!)

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