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re: Jeep Wagoneer debacle
Posted on 10/15/23 at 9:45 am to Higgysmalls
Posted on 10/15/23 at 9:45 am to Higgysmalls
I have a Grand Wagoneer with the 6.4. I love it, although I understand why people would hate it. For me the power and acceleration, lots of space, and plush interior did it for me. Gas mileage does not affect my budget.
33,000 miles and so far it’s only had minor problems.
And for anyone wondering, the Grand Wagoneer is totally different from the Wagoneer luxury-wise. I had a loaner Wagoneer and I felt like I was driving a completely different car. The GW ride is so much more smooth and plush. I wish they differentiated the body style like an Escalade vs a Tahoe, but I suppose they wanted to play it safe with its investment by not having two entirely different body styles.
The service sold it for me. In order to sell the Wagoneer, The dealer has to follow ten promises set forth by Stellantis which does not apply to any other Jeep product, including having the service advisors personal cell phone and them driving 30 miles to pick up my car for service and giving me a loaner.
It’s a nice vehicle if you have the budget for it. It may have bugs and not be as reliable as a Toyota, but it is very competitive with the Escalade and Navigator, which are also nice vehicles.
33,000 miles and so far it’s only had minor problems.
And for anyone wondering, the Grand Wagoneer is totally different from the Wagoneer luxury-wise. I had a loaner Wagoneer and I felt like I was driving a completely different car. The GW ride is so much more smooth and plush. I wish they differentiated the body style like an Escalade vs a Tahoe, but I suppose they wanted to play it safe with its investment by not having two entirely different body styles.
The service sold it for me. In order to sell the Wagoneer, The dealer has to follow ten promises set forth by Stellantis which does not apply to any other Jeep product, including having the service advisors personal cell phone and them driving 30 miles to pick up my car for service and giving me a loaner.
It’s a nice vehicle if you have the budget for it. It may have bugs and not be as reliable as a Toyota, but it is very competitive with the Escalade and Navigator, which are also nice vehicles.
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