There were also Grand Cherokee's, compasses, Commanders,Liberty's and a few patriot's among others. Which is why I understand it even less, I mean really compasses! Are those even really Jeeps? Seemed like as long as it had a Jeep body it was allowed in. Probably would have been fine if I had put a Jeep Cherokee body on top of a I do not know a Ford Branco they probably would have not even noticed. Plus the fact I did not meet a single person who complained. Probably a few of the Fanatics did. Plus I thought what people liked about Jeeps was there ruggedness, as in what is on the inside/underside not just how they looked.
Patriots and Compass' aren't jeeps to me. They're based on the same platform as a Caliber/Avenger/Sebring.
I get their point, but I also get yours.
A lot of shows are very strict with rules, because you'll always get that one guy that complains.. one of the reasons I stopped going to shows. You would get vehicles on the same platform being turned away. When I was a bit younger, there was a huge Mustang show, and an 86 Mercury Capri actually won the 5.0 class, and the Mustang guys were all
. They were lenient with the rules before [both foxbody platforms], but after that they were strict.
They still should have let you keep it in there though.
It is still pretty
of them to kick you out, after you paid for the ticket, and called to make sure it was ok.