I run into the same problem here in VA Beach that Kugellager was talking about in CO. There are SO MANY Jeeps here. I am seriously thinking about mounting a camera in my truck just so I can snap a pict of every Jeep I see in any given day. It's insane! I counted 23 during one 20 mile commute home from work one day.
Most of them have never even been out on the beach.
I still look, smile and wave at them (shrug). Considering some of the looks I get

when I wave, I'm probably going to get arrested one of these days. But the more people that DON'T wave back at me...the more I WANT to wave. It's like that feeling you get when the remote won't work. Before you know it you're standing two inches away from the channel> button on the TV, but you're still trying to get the channel> button on the remote to work. At this point, it's entirely principal. Pretty soon, I'll be standing in front of the Jeep dealership waving at people who are buying Jeeps. You can't leave the lot until you learn that Jeep owners are supposed to wave at each other. Wave at me or get back in the station wagon you just traded in.