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Originally Posted by Icelander
2) {Jeep Grand Cherokee} Debuts in 1993, unless Wikipedia is wrong.
The Jeep Grand Wagoneer was apparently the gold standard of the SUV market in the 80s.
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You're correct. Jeep Cherokees were around, but I incorrectly thought "Grand" was just the marketing name for their luxury trim line, instead of it being a different vehicle. At the time, "Wagoneer" did indeed fill that slot.
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to make the Range Rover a 'cooler' car for young men.
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I was thinking largely in terms of price and import / rarity status symbol value.
Pickup trucks can also be cool for young men, like that Toyota SR5 that was Marty McFly's dream car, especially in rural areas.
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Originally Posted by mlangsdorf
think Walker and Beam are a bit down-market
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Depends on the exact variety, doesn't it? JW Blue is far too expensive to be downmarket, even if it's terrible.
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Originally Posted by sjard
Yes, {Crown Royal} were quite popular for their dice bags even in the early 80s.
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I'm still using mine from that period. Never tasted Crown Royal, but the bag -- now there was a valuable product. These days, you can order them online, minus the liquor, and with custom embroidery.