If you're in the market for a luxurious 3 SUV. this is really a fantastic option. If you're complaining about the price, then you're not in the market for a luxury 3 row SUV, obviously.
Pretty in-depth review. Thanks for sharing. Overall, I think they did a good job bringing the Wagoneer into the future. Because it is a brand new platform, they definitely had some quality issues right off the bat. Seem like they're getting that under control as of late, but again, the learning curve is a real thing in general, especially with a vehicle that has so much in it. I definitely liked it more than the Navigator and the last model Escalade. However, the new model Escalade has taken the top spot back so far, in my opinion. The Infinity QX80 is pretty good as well. The competition is real.💯🙏🏿🔥
Great review, and great SUV. Note: Jeep recently announced that the Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer will no longer be marketed as separate sub brands and will instead be folded into the Jeep brand itself.
@@jackmac66 That’s only if you’re the dumbass who bought a new one. I just bought a pre-owned GWS3 with only 17K miles on the odometer for $65K. It’s in “like new” condition and this thing is fantastic. Let the rich folk buy ‘em new, then take advantage of the depreciation. Buying brand new anything with vehicles is dumb.
I work at enterprise and I so fell in love with this suv actually drove it from Florida to Ohio it’s very smooth comfortable and luxurious most cars depreciate anyways but if I had the money I’d definitely get one but I don’t see that happening 😞
@ianjabagt5474 You get what you pay for. My GW L Series III has standard options that I'd have to pay extra on an Esacalade ESV, Yukon XL, or Navigator, and some you cannot even get because they are not offered.
Completely Outrageously Overpriced. $114k for a Non Proven Twin Turbo Hurricane V-6 with potential mechanical issues that could be costly. The non grease able suspension components and, non replaceable ball joints upper and lower means more costly repairs.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but have you been in one in person to experience all the features? It has self driving capabilities, night vision with AI recognition of animals /people and brakes to avoid/reduce collision impact automatically. It parks itself.... Regular jeeps sort of fill a growing expensive niche nowadays anyway but after looking at all the large luxury SUVs this one was the best to us and is very competitive for what it iffers compared to the competition. My wife said the same thing but I feel getting hung up on opinions of what they were in the past seems unfair for them to make this great vehicle and hear suggestions that it's not worth it. They made a new great product and priced it appropriately for today's market value.