Just bought 2024 Rubicon Extreme Recon 3.6L Automatic in Anvil Gray. It’s absolutely gorgeous! With 35 inch tires I’m getting 17.5 mpg and I only have 500 miles on it so far. The build quality and fit and finish is absolutely perfect. I must say I am very impressed with Jeep so far.
@@stephenh1955 I don't trust the hybrid long term. Before my JLU, I had a prius (for commuting purposes). That car had many problems at 180,000 miles with battery and coolant of battery. I've had naturally aspirated cars run into the 400,000 mile range before problems arose that I couldn't fix myself.
@@stephenh1955 Sorry for the trouble man but this is a testament to leasing. My whole life I was all about buy and hold the car until it wont go no more. Now I would only suggest to someone that they lease.
Ive owned 3 wranglers through the years..a yj ,tj and now a jk.. my opinion jeep has totally lost their minds on the prices of these things. They are no longer the affordable working mans toy to take the family out and do some exploring and enjoy the outdoors.
Which one should you buy? The Ineos Grenadier at $76,500 gives you everything you need for off-road unless you plan to spend another $25 or $30K more for Dana 60’s and 40” tires then buy a Rubicon or even the 392. But if you do don’t complain that the Ineos is overpriced!
I've been getting close to my license and I've been looking at used jeeps to buy once i get my license, but i cant find anything good and cheap. The cheapest I've found is like $20,000
It’s vary expensive for 285 hp and a car like jeep even 392 is too expensive for jeep It’s not worth any more from my point of view Better to wait and get is second hand
Price doesn’t matter for people who can afford it. Yes everything is expensive and overpriced. But if someone wants this car and their budget allows it let them be. I love my 24 High Altitude. I drive fully electric throughout the week and have had no issues crosses fingers.
Just bought a 4 door rubicon x two weeks ago and love it, sticker was 71500 but discounted to 58,400 I’m very happy with the vehicle and price. It also has the 35 inch wheel package
"Turbo" 4 banger LOL GOOD LUCK WITH THAT! Way too much to list on that motor / subject. You'll be fine up to 6 years or 60k miles after that lol well... $ Turbo chargers on motors especially small ones is a very long subject, and big $$$$$$$$ maintenance issues. Again sincerely GOOD LUCK. Can't believe Jeep is pushing a Turbo charge 4 cylinder. Scary if your in cold climates or doing short trips lol
Why is everyone complaining about the price ? It is something different .... so if you have the money, why not , I payed for mine in Thailand 140,000 usd
Why so? I’m not disagreeing with you I’m just in the market for a Jeep and I don’t know what to get and I’m worried the new ones have more issues than their worth
@@Shaggii_ once Jeep was bought out and chysler-dodge-jeep were designed outside of the US ( believe by Tata in India) they cut corners using plastics and low quality electronics, so the recalls, warranty claims, and failure rates have skyrocketed as they try to compete with other off-roaders like Toyota and to a lesser extent Ford. There's a reason Chrysler only makes the minivan now.
@@Breadts1cks oh wow I knew Jeep was bought and sold but I didn’t realize they were designed in India that’s wild. Well I’ll take your word for it and consider the older ones. I have heard the newer ones require lots of maintenance
Hi, I’m 20 and in the market for a jeep myself. I honestly want nothing fancy, just four doors to fit family and friends. How much do you reckon I’d need to roughly get a jeep these days, or how much $ would be reasonable?. Everything seems pretty expensive nowadays especially hearing that my cousins bought his sport willys for only $32k two years ago. I was thinking of giving a 10k down payment if I find a good deal
I’m in the same boat as you are. I got a 2000 2 door and it’s a pain. It shuts off when cold and I’m switching from drive to reverse, so I’m trying to upgrade rn. What I’m doing is just saving and (hoping) APR prices go down. I would say save up for a while if you can, unless you absolutely need something then find something reliable but rather cheep so you can continue to save. But if you absolutely must have one right now try and buy used. Friends of mine have told me not to buy a 2024 with the way they’re priced rn. Not sure if this helps at all, but just wanted to say that I feel your pain
Mark Dodge, Lake Charles LA, I just got 12k off my 2024 Rubicon. No hidden fees & no BS. A Jeep has always been my dream car but could never afford one till now. I did put over 10k down but w/ their 12k off as well, I’ll have it paid off in 3 yrs. Check them out, they will save you $$$!