All cars these days are pretty reliable. I have several friends with the larger Grand Cherokees and the have no issues so far. Just recalls. I think everyone is recalling now.
Yeah, I wouldn’t pay that much for one ever. I paid 13k for my 2017 anniversary edition a few years ago and it’s got all the bells and whistles. It had very minimal mileage too. I think only 35k miles when I bought it. The full sunroof with the auto tailgate sold me and I’ve been very happy with it.
Actually I beg to differ. The 2015 that killed Anton Yelchin popped out of park into neutral by itself, letting the jeep roll down the hill and kill the guy.
+aznpballa Toyotas and Lexus cars also had problems which killed or injured drivers. The most famous incident is the one where they got the carpet design and fit all wrong thus making the gas peddle get stuck. This coming from one of the most reliable car manufacturers and it's evident that all car brands have had hiccups
oh yeah I forgot about that...thought this had a 3.6l pentastar I'd like them to make a 2l ecodiesel with around 150 hp and 250tqish would be insane on fuel
2014 Mk3 it would be great for many applications such as the journey, Cherokee, wrangler, fiat500l, maybe a dakota for the future and the caravan with a 8spd
He basically already did a full review on the Trailhawk. No need to do a full review on a VERY similar car. I think this is an appropriate video since he already reviewed it.