Depreciation isn't really a big deal if a person keeps the vehicle. I've owned three brand new vehicles in my life and they have all ended up being worth about $3k once I was done with them. A person should buy what they want, even if it's a 90k wagoneer, because if they get what they want then they’ll actually keep it.
Great review - I think an interesting angle to do used versions of cars even if you did the new versions in the last couple of years. Discussing price to value and reliability would be cool.
Wife has a 24 base that looks identical. Except no air suspension, which I'm fine with. Really comfortable. 55K miles in 2 years is crazy. We haven't even hit 7K in a year. I see why it's listed that low.
Jeep needs to have a notch in the corner of the fold down cover of the USB cubbie. You either have to leave it open or crush the charging cable a bit to close it if you use it full time for a phone charger or dash cam as I do.
Honestly at $60-70k, these arent a bad value for what you get. Especially with the new hurricane i6, these things can move all your stuff/friends/family with some serious gusto
@@patriottexan i guess on paper the price is fine, assuming the car works lol. But I agree, I would hate to pay even $20k for a vehicle that always breaks and is constantly in the shop
Depreciation isn't really a big deal if a person keeps the vehicle. I've owned three brand new vehicles in my life and they have all ended up being worth about $3k once I was done with them.
A person should buy what they want, even if it's a 90k wagoneer, because if they get what they want then they’ll actually keep it.
I agree.
but a Jeep wont last very long
@@Mgoblagulkablongbased on what? My first one was still kicking when I sold it after 17 years.
Great review - I think an interesting angle to do used versions of cars even if you did the new versions in the last couple of years. Discussing price to value and reliability would be cool.
The low level of quality is akin to the feeling of being robbed at the point of signed contract.
Wife has a 24 base that looks identical. Except no air suspension, which I'm fine with. Really comfortable. 55K miles in 2 years is crazy. We haven't even hit 7K in a year. I see why it's listed that low.
Probably an ex rental.
@andyd5492 You're right. CarFax shows purchased as a rental.
Compared with GMC Yukon, Lincoln Navigator
The value is lost mostly due to the condition. It’s pretty rough
50K miles in 2 years? Wow! Don't touch this Jeep.
I drive 40k a year
@@BenHardyCars how I barely reach 2k miles a y.r
@@BenHardyCars You must have seat rash!
The only jeep i would buy but new
Not bad looking jeep wagoneer for a used jeep
Jeep needs to have a notch in the corner of the fold down cover of the USB cubbie. You either have to leave it open or crush the charging cable a bit to close it if you use it full time for a phone charger or dash cam as I do.
Suppose Ben is seriously considering selling cars again. Honda might be a dealership looking into it.
Honestly at $60-70k, these arent a bad value for what you get. Especially with the new hurricane i6, these things can move all your stuff/friends/family with some serious gusto
JEEP did us wrong with their over the air issues. Bricking cars, Tom Tom Navi not working, radio going out etc….
LoL. These are pieces of junk. They keep breaking.
@@patriottexan i guess on paper the price is fine, assuming the car works lol. But I agree, I would hate to pay even $20k for a vehicle that always breaks and is constantly in the shop
your video thumbnails are ridiculous
If you didn't know modern Jeep is garbage, that's your problem. No need for a video.
Those would of sold if they looked like the original with with a wood panels along the doors.