It's funny you say that...I'm actually a detail freak. I get picked on for detailing my company cars....nd I've been known to wash and wax rental cars too! Actually the paint was in mint condition prior to that accident. What you actually see there is salt and calcium all over the body. There were no dents scrapes or rust. We live in Massachusetts and we have been getting hit with snow storm followed by deep freeze, then more snow, more freeze. She drives about 80mi a day so it can be difficult to stay on top of. But under all that crust was a mint Jeep. With 130,000mi we got over $5500 for it.
I think part of the reason it looks like a 94 is because of the damage and the steel wheels.
This ones from last summer, it's not a great photo:
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This is from the summer before:
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She was in the left lane in heavy traffic when everyone in front of her starter to lock up. The cars in front of her started diving left, she fllowed suit but got onto some ice and made light contact with the concrete barrier. As the cars infront of her came to a stop, the cars behind her slid on the same black ice and plowed into her rear quarter. I think prior to their impact, they had been to her right and veered left into her quarter.