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A recent study gathered interviews from over 14,000 car owners and revealed some interesting data. The key takeaway from the study is that we now have a solid understanding of which group of car owners is most likely to believe not all who wander are lost. It's the Jeep owners. We caught up with a group of Jeep owners doing some wandering of their own to ask what drew them to a lifestyle of wanderlust.
Morgyn, Jessyca, and Lauryn have been "the closest" since high school. "I remember when Jessyca pulled up to school in her new Jeep for the first time. I was so jealous, but I knew we were going to have so much fun road-tripping in the summer. I just had to get one of my own, so I got a part-time job at Lululemon to help my parents pay for gas," says Morgyn. The three young women haven't stopped wandering since. "We'll totally just be so random and take one of our Jeeps to the desert to hike and be in nature on the weekends. I think we get our wandering spirits from, like, Mother Teresa or something," adds Lauryn.
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