WOW maybe I can afford buying but not repairing it . honestly I thought about buying one. but I have done my research including this video . so far I'm convinced not to buy it . looks nice but the money is hard to earn . to buy catastrophic expensive repairs vehicle like that !!! thank you for your informative work
I have a 2015 Summit California Edition and I love it. Best car hands down I have ever owned. Jeep lost me on the redesign for 4 reasons. 1. dial shifter??? WTF. On a jeep? Honestly, what were they thinking about this? 2. Cup holders behind the dial shifter. WTF? Put two thermos bottles in the cup holders and try to change gears?? The balance police (placing the dial shifter in the middle of the console) and cup holders behind that won out over practicality with this design. Why doesn't anyone call this out? Even the salesperson admitted it was stupid. 3. Call me a dork, I LOVE the wood on the steering wheel. I like how it feels and looks. (I can get over that) 4. Putting that stationary window in the rear window makes it look like a family hauler. (no offense to families) Couldn't they distinguish the L and two-row versions by doing away with the stationary window? The previous design looks so much sportier with one window. (again, I would get over it) PLEASE put a real shifter in the car and cup holders to the right of the shifter and I'm running to the dealership. Oh yeah, ditch the piano black.
Question, all reports had said nothing about the spare wheel, where is it located please comment on it. regards Trevor.W.Bacelli. Biloela Qld Australia.
I have the 2013 trail hawk with almost 90k miles and never have any problem, I believe that is not the car that just broke down is the owner that not taking proper car of the vehicle!
it depends on how much off road you would go.. i would choose BMW X5 M40 / M50 for the on road mostly, and due to brand name and status, reliability per latest consumer reporting, panache in BMW are way great vs Jeep
I had a 2012 X5 and literally babied it. But I was constantly hit with $2000 repairs. Even with strict maintenance and oil changes. Finally the engine failed and I was quoted 13000 to fix. The BMW X5 is the car version of the house that Tom Hanks was fixing in the movie "The Money Pit".
These are usuallg owned by people that make at least 100k. There's a reason for this - they can afford the repairs. If you don't make that much, please don't try and own one of these. You will lose your money very quickly.
@@lelelanaee6968 all cars have problems if you do your homework . I had some real bad problems with my Lexus . My 2014 GC Overland turned out to be more reliable