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Not made very good...many problems all around
 

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I had a commander about 8 years back. Loved it. It was a lease so I can't speak to the quality. Gas was awful. Other than that I enjoyed it.
 

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Bought a Wrangler for the old lady. Has been very reliable. I had a Cherokee, also very few problems.
 

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I've owned two grand Cherokees...one I bought new and the other was used.

I wouldn't recommend one unless you can steal it. Not well built and most
have rear end problems.
 

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had one for 6 years, (wrangler) loved it, had zero problems.
 

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I own a 2014 Cherokee and I love it. Very good technology available, good handling, good mileage, just very good all around. There have been a handful of recalls but for minor things, as that was the first model year of the new Cherokee.
 

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GMC is the only way to go, imo

You are kidding right?

The once dominate brand pasted by Toyota and Honda for quality and reliability. Management of GMC has been horrible. I remember Ross Perot was on their board and said the problem was too many executives in chauffeur driven limos with no clue what average American wants. Then literally a couple hundred are shown leaving the headquarters at 5:00. He was right and they bought him out. That was back in the early 80's maybe. Not much has changed.
 

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I have a 2011 Wrangler Unlimited. I love it for running around town, but I wouldn't want to drive it cross country. I've never had any problems with it, but I maintain my vehicles pretty well. It is very capable in the snow, and it is fun to run over curbs and lawns in Suburbia just because you can. I have both tops, but use the hard top most of the time.

if you are looking for a Wrangler, they came out with a more powerful and more efficient engine in 2012. Also, Jeeps hold their value very well; you'll never have a problem selling one.
 

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not sure about a Jeep..

My 2015 Chevy Tahoe LTZ...works well..for me

It's what you like..
Can you fit into ""the car, Truck..etc" that works for ....some yes some no

it's all about your FIT.....

ENJOY LIFE, Guys
 

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I owned a wrangler in the 90s

it sucked on gas and Trans blew at 10k miles...

May buy one for my son when he turns 16 here in FLA...

I hit a lot of shit and car never showed it... chick's liked it too.
 

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would be a good car for a 16yo IMO

From my experiences, they run a long time but keep them maintained.
 

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Looking at 2016/2017 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4d as we speak

My dad has always had wranglers. Love them.
 

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I have owned 3 Wranglers, and currently have a 2015 Wrangler unlimited Willy version. Have loved them all, and really like the new one with the Freedom top.

If you go Wrangler, yo have to accept that it rides rough, and the interior come with flaws and visible welds. What model you thinking?

I will be selling mine in 2017 if InI want the New Wrangler Pick up that is coming out.
 

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my friend's son bought a new Wrangler two years ago

his engine blew

he's annul about maintenance, always did everything on time, always spotless

Jeep refused to honor their warranty, they said the air filter he installed wasn't their's and let particles into the engine which caused it to fail

I don't recall the name of the air filter, but it's supposedly a very high end product, supposedly better than what the factory installed


I don't like Jeep for that reason alone




PS: this all happened within the past month, it's not worth hiring an atty to fight it. I advised them to contact a consumer advocate from one of the local news stations
 

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my friend's son bought a new Wrangler two years ago

his engine blew

he's annul about maintenance, always did everything on time, always spotless

Jeep refused to honor their warranty, they said the air filter he installed wasn't their's and let particles into the engine which caused it to fail

I don't recall the name of the air filter, but it's supposedly a very high end product, supposedly better than what the factory installed


I don't like Jeep for that reason alone




PS: this all happened within the past month, it's not worth hiring an atty to fight it. I advised them to contact a consumer advocate from one of the local news stations


The situation you're talking about can happen with any new vehicle. Jeep, Mercedes, BMW, anything. I know a lady who bought a brand new range rover and transmission went out 2 weeks later.

My dad has owned 7+ Wranglers and never had any issues at all
 

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my friend's son bought a new Wrangler two years ago

his engine blew

he's annul about maintenance, always did everything on time, always spotless

Jeep refused to honor their warranty, they said the air filter he installed wasn't their's and let particles into the engine which caused it to fail

I don't recall the name of the air filter, but it's supposedly a very high end product, supposedly better than what the factory installed


I don't like Jeep for that reason alone




PS: this all happened within the past month, it's not worth hiring an atty to fight it. I advised them to contact a consumer advocate from one of the local news stations

Most likely a K&N drop in, and no way it caused the engine to seize by letting in particles. They'd have to prove that, and no way they can. Plus a drop in filter voids zero warranties, neither does brand of oil, filter, etc. great advice to contact media and I'd do everything to gain spotlight on this situation. They'll change their minds if it airs on the news...
 

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not sure what yr you are looking at, but i have been told they are not very good as in top heavy and turn over very easy.
 

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