Wast of money it wont down load and its $6
Wast of money it wont down load and its $6
I paid for the yearly subscription, but when I wanted to download the next monthly issue, i had to pay for that. I have removed the app and re-installed it, also tried the restore purchases and I still have to pay for by monthly issues.
Ive loved Jeeps since I was a child. My uncle had one, and on several occasions I, with a couple of cousins, were taken for a ride in the open air with the top off. It was a blast to ride around my uncles farm, going places no "regular" car could go. But, alas, having my own seemed only a dream as job and family never aligned with my desire to own a Jeep. Then, the 1st Valentines Day my new bride and I spent together, upon arriving home from work, I noticed a shiny, new, black, 1995 Wrangler YJ parked in my driveway. With a huge amount of envy, I wondered who could be visiting us and would I be allowed to drool over their Jeep? Upon getting closer to my house, I saw my wife sitting on the front porch. After parking behind the Wrangler, I got out from my car and immediately began to check-out my dream car. My wife approached me and I asked, "Whos here and is this their Wrangler?" She replied, "No ones here and the Wrangler is yours! Happy Valentines Day!" To say I was speechless was an understatement. Seeing as how wed both recently started new jobs and I had taken a serious cut in pay, I had to ask how we could afford it. She replied that she had called our bank and had gotten us pre-approved for $ X amount that we could afford. Then, she began to call Jeep dealers in our area and inquired if they had any new Wranglers for sale that could be bought for what we could afford. After calling every dealer within a 30-40 mile radius, she located a dealer about 50 miles away that had a Wrangler that fit our circumstances. She completed the purchase over the phone; buying the Jeep sight-unseen. The salesman delivered the Jeep to the house that afternoon and my wife signed the purchase agreement forms at the house. Then, the salesman left, returning to the dealership with a buddy who had followed him to my house. After finishing her story, I began to weep tears of joy. WOW!!! Did I ever find the right wife for me, or what! You other Jeep-lovers, eat your hearts out if your wife isnt like mine! ;-) That was back in 1996. A few years afterward, I developed some serious back issues. My surgeon recommended I quit driving my Jeep as its suspension wasnt helping my back any. With that, my wife and I decided to give the Jeep to my son, (who had lusted after my Jeep since the first time he laid eyes on it), as a birthday present for his 28th birthday. He drove it for a time and loved it. Unfortunately, he went through a bad time and had to take out a title loan against the Jeep. Once my wife and I heard about this, we went to the loan company and bought back the Wrangler (paid off his loan) so my son would have a vehicle to drive himself and his 2 young daughters in. Things continued to spiral downward for him as he lost his job and his wife deserted him and their girls. So, they came to live with us for almost 2 years. Once he landed a job, he was able to buy himself a more "family-type" car and even a house for himself and his girls. As he couldnt afford the insurance on 2 cars, he gave the Wrangler back to me. Ive had a blast fixing it up and getting it back into shape. My son still wants the Jeep, but Ive told him he can have it back when Im done with it. That might not be for a few more years, though. (Poor kid. He must think Im the meanest dad on the block. ;-)) I said all that today this; Ive found JP magazine to be a top-notch and worthwhile source for all kinds of good ideas regarding the fixing-up and accessorizing of Wranglers. Without it, my Wrangler mightve ended up in the junk yard somewhere. With the help of the ideas i glean from JP Magazine, my YJ will be in our family for years to come. FYI - My YJ has 132,435 miles on it. And, the only off-roading its done is around the yard of my house. Honestly, I dont care if I ever get it off-road. I didnt want it to it take off-roading. I like the looks of a Wrangler and I just like to drive it on-road. Between this YJs 2 owners (my son and me), weve replaced the top and all windows, carpet, dash speakers, cowling gasket, radiator, brakes, tires three times, the battery three times, and added several pieces of stainless steel and chrome accessories to it. It still has its original spare tire as we kept a tire cover on it and, except for work and travel, always parked it either in a garage or under a carport. The hood needs to be repainted and theres a small water leak somewhere around the windshield to be located and fixed. Other than that, its in pretty good shape! The engine is still nice and tight and it doesnt leak or smoke. My dad always said, "If you take care of your car, itll take care of you." My dad was a very smart man! Kevin Whitehead
It is fantastic to have the magazine with you whenever you might have time to read, research, or share. No more torn up mags from the mail carrier! This is the best way to get your subscriptions and fast. I have. Two Jeeps and this publication rocks!!!
This app is very functional and user friendly. Highly recommended.
Love JP. I love jeeps and reading JP is what I do when Im not wheeling, or wrenching, to get my fix.
Excellent I can read my JP magazine at any time love it. JP good magazine for information for my jeep
I get the magazine in the mail, but I love having the library of JP Magazine on my ipad to review when and where every I am.
This magazine is nice to have on the iPad. I have been reading this magazine for several years. Will definitely keep this subscription.
Just started reading JP, full of info on old and new jeeps, accessories and DIY projects. Looks like Ill be keeping this app.
This is great! Now I get Jeeps on the go!
Great articles and write ups.
This update makes it impossible for subscribers who use the original iPad to access the magazine! My old iPad cannot be updated to iOS 6, but this app now requires it. When I try to download the current issues, Im forced by a text box to the App Store to update to this incompatible version. AND, to add insult to injury, I was just charged automatically for another years subscription WHICH I CANNOT ACCESS OR READ!! Thanks for the screwing, but Id rather get my money back.
Im a long time subscriber to the magazine. Fantastic job for continuing to produce such a great periodical!!!!
BROKEN, wont download anything; past, or present. Same for Fourwheeler!
it wont download anything and keeps crashing
Wont download current issue, wont download back issues, wont let you subscribe...pretty much wont let you do anything. Oh and it crashes a lot. Please fix my JP! I need my monthly Jeep fix. Thanks.
It doesnt work in iOS 8. Ive done everything to fix it.
Great magazine but it looks like we are back to paper. I had been reading it in my iPad but since iOS 8 I cant read any of my past or current issues, nothing. Guys I have paid for my subscription and I would like to receive my issues as well as access to those issues I have paid for. I say stay away until they release a update to this app. an email I have indicates that they need to update the app so it is comparable with iOS 8.
I love reading and checking out new stuff on jp mag. I like how the magazine works on my iPad not so much on my iPhone. It is still aces in my mind as a great magazine for jeep tjs.