I have a 2017 JGC Limited, 3.6 V6, almost 30K on it. not one problem. It's my Daily driver. The 2021 will be on an Alpha platform, I'll keep mine that on the MBZ platform, ZF trans and pentastar V6. It's the perfect size SUV and great for road trips.
I’m on the same page. I’m not an early adopter (guinea pig) person so I prefer the well-tested 4th Gen version. I also saw the new GC L and while I expect the two row version will be significantly smaller, I still expect it will be noticeably larger than the current version. The 3rd Gen actually was the perfect size to me but it rode like a truck compared to the new 2019 I bought.
After my 2015 Lincoln MKC 2.0 AWD shits the bed. I'm looking at a 2020 Grand Cherokee Limited with the V6 blue exterior gray interior. Beautiful color combo and upgrade in size and having everything i'll need in a vehicle.
I just bought virtually the same vehicle. The Luxury Group II option gives you a lot of the upgrades that are in the higher level Overland trim level without the concerns associated with the air suspension or 20” tires. This package is very rare and hard to find and they go quick on the used car market.
2016 Limited with the Lux 2 package - about 21mpg with mostly highway driving. So far it's been a really good SUV except for a contaminated cooling system which had to be completely replaced but it was under warranty. That was a $3,500 repair.
I have a 2016 JGC Overland with the 5.7 Hemi. There are 59,000 miles on it and it will be needing tires and brakes this year. Winter mileage varies between 20 - 21 mpg. Summer mileage varies between 22 - 24 mpg. About 60% of the miles are highway and the rest a mix of rural and city. (I leave it in ECO mode). I have had zero issues with this vehicle. I would not hesitate to buy another.
Spot on I had the 15 grand Cherokee Laredo and hated the shifter Other thing I hated was going in for an oil change and needing a four hour computer update.
Very similar to our 2012 ML350 4-Matic, back in early 2012 we cross shopped the Grand Cherokee. Really enjoyed the 5.7 V8 that was in the Limited one we drove. Wasn't impressed with the material quality of the interior and the infotainment looked like something out of a 2005 300C. Not to mentioned the Limited Grand Cherokee 5.7 came in arms reach of our current ML price-wise, suffice to say we ended up with the ML and 7 years 150k miles we couldn't be much happier. After looking at the new GLE with that truly HORRID "Hey-Mercedes feature" I think we'll be giving Jeep a second chance when the new Wagoneer arrives. Great video! Love to see the more pedestrian cars, now you just need more electrics on this channel.
I have a 2004 grand cherokee that I bought new what about the 4 wheel drive and does. Have an extra shifter or just a non I hate moon roofs they leak anyway back to my 2004 it still runs as good as it did when I bought it very rusty underneath and minor rust around front wheel wells
Buy it new at the end of the year or look for a new 2019. It will be a much better buy than a used one. I bought a 2016 in Nov 2016 and paid $5,000 less than a used one. Of course this was a steal and probably a once in a lifetime buy, but I have been looking for a 2019 and have found great deals.
Nice review. I have a 2011 with 112,000 miles. Yeah it is first year and five speed transmission but same Pentastar engine. It is a solid practical vehicle. Most issues don’t happen till 60,000 miles or after. I have a extended Mooar warranty that took care of them with 100 dollar deductible. Oil pump leak, radiator leak, both replaced. Still engine and transmission solid and love interior and ride
@@GlennsCarCollection I watched it. Good review. At the end of the day you bought another one :) As someone who owned a 5 series one time, I find the repair bills refreshingly low. I have had my share as I stated before (transmission intercooler replacement of 1,200 and oil pump another 1,200). Actually I have other things go bad too lol. Trick for Jeeps is MOPAR extended warranty. I got a lifetime warranty in 2011 (they were offering it because they were in dire financial circumstances post bankruptcy). Even now you can buy one for 2000 for 120,000 miles or 10 years. I think its worth it. Accepted at all Jeep dealers in the nation, 100 dollars deductible. Honestly, if you want to save money and not replace cars, it is a great deal.
@@димакруглов-м8э It shows, with Eco Mode on, I would get 17.4 MPG and with it off, 16.5, so it saves you a gallon per mile, but shifts weird. Gas is cheap now, so I'm not worried about it being off.
@@megabyte7047 I understand you, that is, it is better to ride without this mode because there is little saving. I turn this mode on in traffic in the city, and turn it off on the highway
I have a 2018 Overland which is fairly reliable mechanically but the motor for the air suspension blew the second week I bought the vehicle and scared the daylights out of me when it abruptly sank. Motor was replaced and its fine but this car is becoming an electronic nightmare. Tire pressure monitor stopped working (literally disappeared on the dash) along with the automatic high beams, and the start/stop mechanism failed and the dashboard reads "start/stop not ready battery charging. Another annoyance is the buttons on the steering wheel are easily interfered with when you make a turn and suddenly you're looking at a digital speedometer instead of the analog one that I prefer. The worst part of it is you can't change it while driving as the dash clearly says it can't be changed while driving yet it can accidentally change when you make a turn. Finally the bright chrome strip on the lid for the console compartment reflects sunlight right into the drivers eyes during spring and summer when the sun is higher in the sky. I have to place a strip of tape over it to prevent it but you would think that they would have changed that in the nine years of this edition of the Grand Cherokee. Seems like every 5,000 miles when I go in for oil changes they have to fix something. Definitely going to dump it before the bumper to bumper warranty ends unless I can get a really good deal on an extended warranty. Bottom line is I should have leased it instead of buying it.
That’s why I preferred the Limited with just a regular spring suspension. The Luxury Group II package gives a lot of the goodies that come with the Overland without the worries of the air suspension.
That's why I'm cool with my base model Laredo 2018 it have everything I wanted like rear back up sensor and camera android auto optional sport and eco mode good enough for
I have a 2020 gc limited x, I shut off the stop feature, it actually works real fast, no delays to speak of. However I dont care for it at least it let's you shut off as opposed to many GMs.
Here in Europe I can get a 2020 stock JGC Overland 3.0 CRD (6 cil / 250 hp) brand new 0 Km for 52.000-54.000 € (that is a great discount in Europe, but still more expensive than in the USA). Keeping that in mind, would any of you guys suggest to purchase the JGC Overland for 52-54K € or better go for an Audi, BMW, Merc...? 🤔
Hey Glenn. So last few weeks I've been thinking of getting a Jeep Grand Cherokee so I decided to rent one on Turo for a few days to try it out. I rented a 2019 Limited. There's nothing wrong with it but personally it just feels monstrous and heavy. Once it's cruising on the highway its fine, but in city streets it just feels like I'm driving a boat. Maybe its just me because I've been driving sedans for a long time or is it maybe just the 2019 models? Is it just something you have to get use to or are any of the 2020 or 2021 models better improved?
Hi, yes it is bulky around town. I am used to sedans and sports cars. It dos feel big, it is big. It you have open roads were you live its probably fine but if you have a lot of tight turns maybe a sedan would be better.
For the U-Connect NAV portion....... is there a way to set the NAV to go straight into “View Map” mode instead of sweating NAV then another entry (button ouch) to set up Map View mode?
I’ve owned 4 Grand Cherokees. Great suv all around. I loved my 2015 limited I now have a 2019 altitude. They really stepped up the Laredo model too for 2019 got the wife a Laredo with the X package which basically gives it the full interior of a altitude model and the rims from a limited. Great package for the price
Is the vented seat blower loud during operation? Are you able to carry a conversation comfortably or listen to the radio without having to raise the volume significantly?
I have a 2015 Laredo 4x4. Died at 50K on Freeway. Alternator went out. Died again at 55K. Was misfiring on all cylinders. Had to get a full tune up. Im at 65K and its starting to sputter and seems to slip gears on freeway and at idle. Had transmission flushed twice and transfer case done. Just runs poor.
Sorry to hear, check out my review of my 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Hope you get yours fixed soon. Thank you for subscribing, more Jeep Grand Cherokee videos coming soon
Nice car, drives amazing. But i am disappointed with the buid quality of this car. Interior feels cheap and makes clicking sounds too often which is very irritating.
the last jeep I owned was an 02 grand cherokee. I loved it but had nothing but problems. I eventually got rid of it. I really want a new cherokee but I’m just concerned about possibly having similar issues. any insight from anyone?
I know you probably bought one by now but for other folks, I’d just load up a Limited with all the luxury packages instead of going with the Overland or Summit, that way you can avoid the air suspension.
You are one flat away from a ruined transmission. I see so many GC with bad transmission bc those owner get a flat and change out only that one tire. With GC, if you replace on tire, you have to replace all 4. Total poor software tranny fail. I would never get one.
I have a 2016 with 98,000 miles. Best and most reliable vehicle I have ever had so far. No issues.
Cool, great to hear
@@GlennsCarCollection Thank you. Also, thank you for the review.
Wow, no issues what so ever on your JGC? Which model did you buy the way...
Great suv , we own one and are very happy with it.
Glad to hear
You just inspired me to buy one, great job on making effective presentations
Awesome! Thank you!
I just bought a 2017 jeep grand cherokee limited best suv ever, puts a smile on my face every time I drive
Great choice
I have the 2021 80th anniversary . love it 40k miles no prob so far. I get 25 mph on the hwy 21 city
Hey I have a 2015 GC and I have over 104,000 miles on her no real problems for now will be keeping her for sure I'm in Philly hello !!!!!!!!!!!
Cool, great to hear. Thank for watching and subscribing !
I have a 2017 JGC Limited, 3.6 V6, almost 30K on it. not one problem. It's my Daily driver. The 2021 will be on an Alpha platform, I'll keep mine that on the MBZ platform, ZF trans and pentastar V6. It's the perfect size SUV and great for road trips.
Great comment. I agree, perfect size and we use it for road trips all the time
I’m on the same page. I’m not an early adopter (guinea pig) person so I prefer the well-tested 4th Gen version. I also saw the new GC L and while I expect the two row version will be significantly smaller, I still expect it will be noticeably larger than the current version. The 3rd Gen actually was the perfect size to me but it rode like a truck compared to the new 2019 I bought.
After my 2015 Lincoln MKC 2.0 AWD shits the bed. I'm looking at a 2020 Grand Cherokee Limited with the V6 blue exterior gray interior. Beautiful color combo and upgrade in size and having everything i'll need in a vehicle.
Great comment. Before the 2019 Jeep JC we had a 2014 Limited in Blue. it looked great.
I have a 2005, a 2017, and a 2020 and love them all
Awesome congrats!
Just purchased a 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo E
Cool, congrats. More Grand Cherokee videos coming soon
i just bought the same car only walnut brown, but same interior. im getting it delivered on thursday and im extatic ....cant wait
Congrats, great choice. I will have a Long Term Ownership update coming soon
Hows it doing so far?
@@cyclonus01 very good , just routine maintanance. 42 thousand miles and no issues. Love the car too
I just bought virtually the same vehicle. The Luxury Group II option gives you a lot of the upgrades that are in the higher level Overland trim level without the concerns associated with the air suspension or 20” tires. This package is very rare and hard to find and they go quick on the used car market.
Yes, congrats
2016 Limited with the Lux 2 package - about 21mpg with mostly highway driving. So far it's been a really good SUV except for a contaminated cooling system which had to be completely replaced but it was under warranty. That was a $3,500 repair.
Good thing it was under warranty. Update video coming soon
Longer term review 2004 jeep grand Cherokee daily driver, best on and off road I have ever had
Go to hear. I had a 2004 as well
I have a 2016 JGC Overland with the 5.7 Hemi. There are 59,000 miles on it and it will be needing tires and brakes this year. Winter mileage varies between 20 - 21 mpg. Summer mileage varies between 22 - 24 mpg. About 60% of the miles are highway and the rest a mix of rural and city. (I leave it in ECO mode). I have had zero issues with this vehicle. I would not hesitate to buy another.
Sounds great!
I hate eco mode
Great Review, but long term to me is longer than 3yrs.
I leased it. Check out 2016 Jeep Cherokee Long Term review
Spot on I had the 15 grand Cherokee Laredo and hated the shifter Other thing I hated was going in for an oil change and needing a four hour computer update.
michael desjardins wtf
Over MSRP ended up trading to go back to a pickup It suited my needs better
ha ha, yeah, lots of software updates on our 2014
Very similar to our 2012 ML350 4-Matic, back in early 2012 we cross shopped the Grand Cherokee. Really enjoyed the 5.7 V8 that was in the Limited one we drove. Wasn't impressed with the material quality of the interior and the infotainment looked like something out of a 2005 300C. Not to mentioned the Limited Grand Cherokee 5.7 came in arms reach of our current ML price-wise, suffice to say we ended up with the ML and 7 years 150k miles we couldn't be much happier. After looking at the new GLE with that truly HORRID "Hey-Mercedes feature" I think we'll be giving Jeep a second chance when the new Wagoneer arrives. Great video! Love to see the more pedestrian cars, now you just need more electrics on this channel.
Great comment, sounds good
Silly.
Surprised to see so many reviews saying that 2018 cars havent had problems , it shouldnt . Expect reviews of owners with 100K Miles or above
2019 Laredo v6. Average 18 mpg with mostly city miles but can get mid to high 20s if driving all highway
Good point
I can get only get 13.5 mpg on my 2020 jeep gc upland , and I never go over the third rpm’s.
Im thinking about getting the 2014 Jeep Cherokee limited with 48,000 miles is that to old of a year to be purchasing a jeep Cherokee
Good choice. Check out my 2014 Jeep Cherokee Limited review on the channel
I have a 2004 grand cherokee that I bought new what about the 4 wheel drive and does. Have an extra shifter or just a non I hate moon roofs they leak anyway back to my 2004 it still runs as good as it did when I bought it very rusty underneath and minor rust around front wheel wells
Great comment thank you for sharing. More videos to come on this Grand Cherokee
Can’t wait to get one of these used!
Good luck !
Buy it new at the end of the year or look for a new 2019. It will be a much better buy than a used one. I bought a 2016 in Nov 2016 and paid $5,000 less than a used one. Of course this was a steal and probably a once in a lifetime buy, but I have been looking for a 2019 and have found great deals.
@curtisww33 how much did you pay for yours? & what model is it?
2018 Sterling Edition Limited (25th Anniversary appearance package) has luxury group and protech II. 4x2 gets abt 20mpg
Nice spec !
Nice review. I have a 2011 with 112,000 miles. Yeah it is first year and five speed transmission but same Pentastar engine. It is a solid practical vehicle. Most issues don’t happen till 60,000 miles or after. I have a extended Mooar warranty that took care of them with 100 dollar deductible. Oil pump leak, radiator leak, both replaced. Still engine and transmission solid and love interior and ride
Great daily. Check out my 5 year review or our previous 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee
@@GlennsCarCollection I watched it. Good review. At the end of the day you bought another one :) As someone who owned a 5 series one time, I find the repair bills refreshingly low. I have had my share as I stated before (transmission intercooler replacement of 1,200 and oil pump another 1,200). Actually I have other things go bad too lol. Trick for Jeeps is MOPAR extended warranty. I got a lifetime warranty in 2011 (they were offering it because they were in dire financial circumstances post bankruptcy). Even now you can buy one for 2000 for 120,000 miles or 10 years. I think its worth it. Accepted at all Jeep dealers in the nation, 100 dollars deductible. Honestly, if you want to save money and not replace cars, it is a great deal.
Love my 2020 Grand Cherokee Trailhawk. I only get 16.5 but that’s because I turned off eco mode (didn’t like the shifting).
Nice
Eco mode good thing or not effective?
@@димакруглов-м8э It shows, with Eco Mode on, I would get 17.4 MPG and with it off, 16.5, so it saves you a gallon per mile, but shifts weird. Gas is cheap now, so I'm not worried about it being off.
@@megabyte7047
I understand you, that is, it is better to ride without this mode because there is little saving. I turn this mode on in traffic in the city, and turn it off on the highway
Have a 2018 and have never thought it was difficult to plug into the USB's because of the shifter....
I recently drove a rental trailhawk for about a week and I agree that plugging into the USB is a pain in the butt!!
I just bought this thanks for the review
Glad I could help
I don’t like that the drivers seat doesn’t go far enough back. Only reason why I’d get rid of it
Good point
Lowkey u inspired me to get one prolly the overland
Awesome ! thanks for watching
Are those lease payment with any money down
minimal down, maybe $1,500 ?
I’m going to try 285/60 R18 wider but still good sidewalls.
Nice, let me know how it works out
Great value for the money
Oh yeah
I have a 2018 Overland which is fairly reliable mechanically but the motor for the air suspension blew the second week I bought the vehicle and scared the daylights out of me when it abruptly sank. Motor was replaced and its fine but this car is becoming an electronic nightmare. Tire pressure monitor stopped working (literally disappeared on the dash) along with the automatic high beams, and the start/stop mechanism failed and the dashboard reads "start/stop not ready battery charging.
Another annoyance is the buttons on the steering wheel are easily interfered with when you make a turn and suddenly you're looking at a digital speedometer instead of the analog one that I prefer. The worst part of it is you can't change it while driving as the dash clearly says it can't be changed while driving yet it can accidentally change when you make a turn.
Finally the bright chrome strip on the lid for the console compartment reflects sunlight right into the drivers eyes during spring and summer when the sun is higher in the sky. I have to place a strip of tape over it to prevent it but you would think that they would have changed that in the nine years of this edition of the Grand Cherokee.
Seems like every 5,000 miles when I go in for oil changes they have to fix something. Definitely going to dump it before the bumper to bumper warranty ends unless I can get a really good deal on an extended warranty. Bottom line is I should have leased it instead of buying it.
Sorry to hear that
That’s why I preferred the Limited with just a regular spring suspension. The Luxury Group II package gives a lot of the goodies that come with the Overland without the worries of the air suspension.
That's why I'm cool with my base model Laredo 2018 it have everything I wanted like rear back up sensor and camera android auto optional sport and eco mode good enough for
How can you do a long term review if it only has 10,000 miles and only 11 months old?
Same as Motortrend, it will be an on going review with future updates over 5 years
curtisww33 good point
Yeah it’s pretty stupid lol
compared to many reviews in TH-cam with no usage at all, this is considered long term
Is the engine auto stop/start annoying or ok?
its ok, no problems
I have a 2020 gc limited x, I shut off the stop feature, it actually works real fast, no delays to speak of. However I dont care for it at least it let's you shut off as opposed to many GMs.
It can get annoying at times but it’s not as bad as I thought it would be. When it does, it’s easy to push the button to turn it off.
Here in Europe I can get a 2020 stock JGC Overland 3.0 CRD (6 cil / 250 hp) brand new 0 Km for 52.000-54.000 € (that is a great discount in Europe, but still more expensive than in the USA).
Keeping that in mind, would any of you guys suggest to purchase the JGC Overland for 52-54K € or better go for an Audi, BMW, Merc...? 🤔
I prefer the German brands as long as they are under warranty
Have the 5.7 2019 3rd one I have had a 2007 with very little issues got rid of that at 125,000 great in the snow
Great comment, thank you for sharing
Is the petrol 3.6 v6 more reliable than diesel grand cherokee...
Mine is
Hey Glenn. So last few weeks I've been thinking of getting a Jeep Grand Cherokee so I decided to rent one on Turo for a few days to try it out. I rented a 2019 Limited. There's nothing wrong with it but personally it just feels monstrous and heavy. Once it's cruising on the highway its fine, but in city streets it just feels like I'm driving a boat. Maybe its just me because I've been driving sedans for a long time or is it maybe just the 2019 models? Is it just something you have to get use to or are any of the 2020 or 2021 models better improved?
Hi, yes it is bulky around town. I am used to sedans and sports cars. It dos feel big, it is big. It you have open roads were you live its probably fine but if you have a lot of tight turns maybe a sedan would be better.
@@GlennsCarCollection do you know if there are certain years or trims of this generation GC that are lighter weight?
on my 9th one
Nice !
You can set the AC to “Max ac” under climate in the uconnect
Cool, thank you !
Nice review, thanks
thanks for watching and subscribing, Mike. Happy New Year !
Great video and info. You mentioned for your 2014 Limited that you leased it for 286 per month, then later on you say 486 for the 2014.
Sorry if I said that, the 2014 Limited was 486 a month
For the U-Connect NAV portion....... is there a way to set the NAV to go straight into “View Map” mode instead of sweating NAV then another entry (button ouch) to set up Map
View mode?
To me, it seems like buying a car is better than leasing one.
Always! Leasing is like long term rental. Too many restrictions.
I’ve owned 4 Grand Cherokees. Great suv all around. I loved my 2015 limited I now have a 2019 altitude. They really stepped up the Laredo model too for 2019 got the wife a Laredo with the X package which basically gives it the full interior of a altitude model and the rims from a limited. Great package for the price
Great buy. Update video coming soon
Great review what dealership did you buy @ do u recommend leasing over purchasing? If so why?
leasing, the leases are pretty aggressive right now
1500 watt???
How much down to get that lease rate? $4,000?
I believe we put less than that down. We bought it on New Years Eve so we got about $8k off MSRP
Is the vented seat blower loud during operation? Are you able to carry a conversation comfortably or listen to the radio without having to raise the volume significantly?
it is quiet, you won't notice it
2019 Jeep grand Cherokee Limited, four-wheel-drive luxury, 2 Package Highway mileage 24 miles per gallon indicated
Nice spec !
The new Third Row Grand Cherokee is AMAZING LOOKING!👌🏽🔥
Are you putting any cash down with those payments?
Minimum down, tax, dmv , etc. first months payment
Great video!! Curious on how much you had to put down on your lease? I’d love to wait till November but having to look now.. Thanks!!
we put minimal down, I think just tax and fees
Glenns Car Collection Thanks
Great review! Just purchased a 2020 Altitude model and around town in NJ/NY area get about 18.4 and on the highway averages about 21.2 at 75MPH.
Congrats on your purchase. Thank you for subscribing to my channel
Thought it was supposed to be 25mpgs highway?
This vedio sounds great! But how much did you have to put down upfront that you got such cheap monthly payment's ?
Not much. I think we just put the minimum, tax, first months payment etc
Intro song to this video reminds me of torvesta’s old outro music lol
There’s not going to be many people here who know who that is or play osrs but I’m with you 😂
Nice Jeep
thanks, Hockey
I have a 2015 Laredo 4x4. Died at 50K on Freeway. Alternator went out. Died again at 55K. Was misfiring on all cylinders. Had to get a full tune up. Im at 65K and its starting to sputter and seems to slip gears on freeway and at idle. Had transmission flushed twice and transfer case done. Just runs poor.
Sorry to hear, check out my review of my 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Hope you get yours fixed soon. Thank you for subscribing, more Jeep Grand Cherokee videos coming soon
Nice car, drives amazing. But i am disappointed with the buid quality of this car. Interior feels cheap and makes clicking sounds too often which is very irritating.
Good point
I hate to break it to you but a year old isn’t “long term” lmao
all long term reviews start with the initial purchase and continue the life of the vehicle. Car mags do long term which to them is 12 months
Are these reliable ?
the 2019 is much more reliable than your 2014. Check out that ownership review video
Good to hear
Sales tax in New Jersey is cheap compare to California.
Yep, and we get a trade in tax credit as well. Buy a $40k car, trade in a $25k car, you only pay tax on the difference, $15k
25 gallon tank.
thank you
the last jeep I owned was an 02 grand cherokee. I loved it but had nothing but problems. I eventually got rid of it. I really want a new cherokee but I’m just concerned about possibly having similar issues. any insight from anyone?
check out my long term review of my 2016 Grand Cherokee
get newer jeep grand cherokee 2018-2021
I know you probably bought one by now but for other folks, I’d just load up a Limited with all the luxury packages instead of going with the Overland or Summit, that way you can avoid the air suspension.
2 years is not long term. Unless it’s a Land Rover
Wow you already have a ton of stains in your headliner
its probably from my hockey stick
The Grand Cherokee is a great SUV to own, I've been liking Jeeps since I was 5, my favorite model was the 1998 Grand Cherokee model
Couldn't agree more!
Those first generation GC are my favorite too! I don’t think they’ll ever go out of style although I rarely see any around these days.
Why everyone is saying this is my wife car. 😂
because it is. Thanks for watching and subscribing. Check out my long term review of her 2014 Grand Cherokee.
2018 v6 I've gotten 28 mpg.
Wow, I guess I drive too fast
Wow that's pretty good, how fast do you drive,? Lol
Love my 2013 bought new just added a winch see my video if you’re interested
Cool
Glenns Car Collection thanks 👊🏻
This Jeep needs detailed. Call me
You are one flat away from a ruined transmission. I see so many GC with bad transmission bc those owner get a flat and change out only that one tire.
With GC, if you replace on tire, you have to replace all 4. Total poor software tranny fail. I would never get one.
Good info. Thank you
Lol so a year is now "long term" ?
A long term view starts when the car/truck is brand new and goes on for years. See my 60k mile ownership review of my 2014 JGC
👍👍👍😎😎😎
Thank you
That music though
Annoying muic
What’s with the music man, had to leave due to headache