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My Jeep was hell. The electronics broke CONSTANTLY and were so expensive to get fixed since it’s all “dealer-only” type repairs.Not a car guy at all.
My understanding (from my "car guy" friends) is that the "luxury" vehicles (BMW, Benz, Jaguar) have machinery as fragile as osteoporotic hips.
Meanwhile, the Subarus, Hyundais, and Jeeps are built to last.
My Jeep was hell. The electronics broke CONSTANTLY and were so expensive to get fixed since it’s all “dealer-only” type repairs.
You’re right though the fancy cars are like porcelain unicorns.
What model Jeep?
I ask because I want one; but maybe I don't want one.
Cherokee would not recommend itWhat model Jeep?
I ask because I want one; but maybe I don't want one.
Cherokee would not recommend it
the wranglers are bad a$$ though and you can take them mudding. Just get one with like 0 tech. Adds to the experience anyway
Glad you got an extra $5K out of it. Our 2013 Grand Cherokee is still running well and awaiting the new warrantied front leather dash. Crazy they're obligated to fix it after this many years. It has definitely had a lot of recalls - and no, you can't take the wiper fluid heater out - I don't care if it's a fire hazard. The Grand Cherokee is much safer for our college aged student than the 2003 Wrangler we use locally but the wrangler is fun to drive.Great advice on here regarding insurance negotiations. They initially offered around $9,000 for my Jeep, and bumped it to $14,500 after some passive aggressive emailing.
With that cash I won’t have to make a single car payment out of my actual income, just cash principle to cover my payments for the next 27 months.
Yea I wouldn’t put anyone under 24 in an older wrangler. Just asking for trouble.Glad you got an extra $5K out of it. Our 2013 Grand Cherokee is still running well and awaiting the new warrantied front leather dash. Crazy they're obligated to fix it after this many years. It has definitely had a lot of recalls - and no, you can't take the wiper fluid heater out - I don't care if it's a fire hazard. The Grand Cherokee is much safer for our college aged student than the 2003 Wrangler we use locally but the wrangler is fun to drive.