And then how about a 10% off referral discount on your next tow if you refer a fellow jeep owner.. give them some incentives to really rack up those reward points. That way there's more money left that the owner can put towards their $1600 monthly payment and or maybe have some extra dough to put towards uber rides while their vehicle is in service for weeks or perhaps even months on end.
Its not just jeep its all of the cars that are having big problem like these, its that darn turbo charged engine and after covid19, bunch of the cars are falling apart fast, no matter the make, there all garbadge.
@@spotless304 their sales are in free fall. Some dealers going bankrupt. There was talks Carlos was gonna step down but now he's staying till 2026. He also said "wdym the big three? You must mean ford, gm and tesla. STLA is eroupean" which is yikes
Those Chrysler Products were ALWAYS "over priced garbage", way before Carlos took over. A look at any Consumer Reports "auto issue" will tell you all that you need to know!
That clunker Stellantis Jeep has more miles on the back of Dustin's roll back then on the road. Sometimes I really miss my long gone '76 or '79 F350's where the only electronics were the stereos. They even had points and condenser ignitions and, gasp, carburetors that anyone that knew how to raise the hood and with a couple wrenches and a screwdriver could fix.
I got one as a rental this past summer. It seems like the rental lots are flooded with them. Mine had the I-6 standard output. It was OK. No issues like this one, but one or two harsh shifts over the course of 700 miles. I would not buy one, but I'd take my chances on another rental.
If they get it to go past 1000 miles, it'll work fine. They are amazing vehicles for rentals. Very comfortable and nice inside. I wouldn't buy one, but I'd definitely rent another one, I loved it!
I am from Germany and my family rented one to tour the United States. We put 7000 miles on it and it was perfect and a lot of those miles were cruising at 90 miles an hour in Texas and Montana.
I am supremely happy that you do your diligence and learning about the new brake/park interlocks on these new types of transmissions and control system. I've seen so many tow drivers just rip vehicles apart or severely damage them just getting them back on the bed because they don't know "how to make it move" because it's a sophisticated piece of software/hardware inside a vehicle wrapper. Also, this Jeep = Lemon Law. Full and total cancellation of loan terms and the dealership/OEM buy it back from the customer. None of this frustration should be on a customer that just bought this extremely high price PoS.
Yeah, that is about the ONLY thing (besides the gas mileage) that I hate about my '20 Blazer. Fortunately I have not needed a towing "service', YET! Fingers AND toes crossed!
@TheOzthewiz the brake/park thing? I hate it too. I mean, put it in park and if need be e-brake. But these new systems that don't work anything like a conventional vehicle, and seems to be different for every vehicle OEM... It just gets stupid. They should have a standard tow mode. The tow driver should be able to push a button maybe under the hood or somewhere standard, and the car goes limp for tow. Something simplified.
If it goes back one more time can lemon law it. Pretty sure on a new car 3 times in a row with the same problem they have to buy it back or put them into something else.
I recognize that heap. I'm reminded now of a video that was captured on a customers built in dash cam that showed a service tech at a Chevy dealership beating the hell out of his new Corvette (might have been a Camaro) during "test rides" in the congested hell hole of Jersey City, NJ ... he picked up some friends along the way as he destroyed the driveline. Customer had all the evidence on video. I avoid dealerships like the black plague.
A similar thing happened in my state with a Ford dealer. Some customer brought his Shelby in for service and the tech totaled it on a test ride. Dig this: the dealer only wanted to give book value for the car! The tires were $3,000 alone!
@@AStanton1966 This happens at all dealerships. the Toyota shop i work at had a guy do a tundra engine replacement and then fucked up the timing, so now it's waiting for a second engine.
@ I bought a new 2023 Jeep Wrangler with the 3.6 and a manual tranny. I wanted low tech and cheap. Well there was a recall on the clutch even before I picked the Jeep up. I say fine. A year later, I'm crawling under the Jeep to do an oil change and find a bolt sticking out n the driveshaft flange south of the transfer case. Apparently when you do a repair, you are suppose to use new bolts dipped with Loctite. The mechanic reused the bolts and broke one in the process. And to top it off, he didn't torque any to spec. All were finger tight. A closer Jeep dealer did the repair for $200 and I sent the bill to the original dealer. The owner's son at that dealer apologized and reimbursed me for the repair.
What's scary about this isn't just the terrible quality of the vehicle, but the fact that guy probably spent two year's salary for the vehicle. What a horrible financial decision.
Scary seeing all these brand new vehicles having to be towed. I didn't pay as much for my house (pre COVID) as most of these vehicles cost! I'm keeping my '08 Impala, by GOD'S grace it has never let me down, and it's paid for. These people shopping at Dollar General cause they're paying so much in car, tow, and mechanic payments. 😢 Safe travels and GOD bless
@@gh2687 No the CEO is always one of the last to take the hit. Stellantis laying off their workers. CEO Tavares making Big Money & his leadership is so much more important than any workers. No doubt he will be looking for the Golden Parachute when he exits !
Got a grand wagoneer from rental and it was fine but had been told that it had been in and out of the shop and to keep my eye out for it. Not a good thing to tell a customer who was gonna drive it over 500 miles. Luckily never broke down and I’m glad I don’t own one of these either.
New camera angles are awesome! Appreciate your care with each vehicle, no matter what it’s worth. You are so careful and professional. All tow operators could take lessons from you.
The transmissions on the new Mopar are extremely sensitive to the amount of transmission fluid if it’s just a little bit too low, it will go into limp mode not shift. Go ahead and call the dealer. It’s a problem. They don’t know that they have yet if they overfill the transmission by just the hair it’ll be fine.
The SUV we didnt need. Lacks bling of an Escalade, the class of a Navigator, the "Secret Service" cred of a Suburban or the Euro Elite vibe of a G Wagon. Too many memories of the test tube wood ensconced Grand Wagoneer of the 70s. 😅😂
I love how the new all digital tech is supposed to replace stuff 'that wears out' like bushings, linkages, cables, etc but the cars don't even last as long as bushings, linkages and cables.
The percentage of new vehicles being towed has to be at an all time high. There is also a high number of 20-30 year old vehicles still on the road. I see myself buying used now. 1990-2010 built better than now.
Can you imagine being the owner of this Jeep watching this video and say “hey that sure looks like my car i wonder why Jeep dealership never told me about this.” 81 miles and being towed twice is a joke and a scam by Dealership
Is it possible to buy a running tow truck for less than the Wagoneer? I mean, you can get a nice c8 even for less than these things, i just don't understand
Okay, the first time it broke down that was bad enough, but the SECOND time!...I hope the owner of that expensive paper weight tells the dealership and or finance company to KEEP IT!
It broke down when the mechanic was test driving it,the owner had one breakdown..Albeit bad but happens to all brands in new models..Even Toyota have issues here/there..Toyota tech 25 years.
In recent years, it seems like all these automakers are putting out more and more vehicles like this. The others in the "Big 3" for US Domestics are no exception! My 2.3L ecoboost is on its 3rd head gasket. Changing it myself this time with an aftermarket remedy, but something has to change...
stelantis has hundreds of thousands waiting to be sold at higher than ever markup they will become classic like hudson kaiser when the company no longer exists yugo is a better option at one tenth the cost
Oh, man I used to work in a Chrysler dealership years' ago, and it was the same deal back then. Make a nice looking vehicle, and cut every corner in the book to make the vehicle as cheap as possible under the hood. Nothing ever changes with this company.
Chrysler Products have been a "piece of fecal matter" since the late '50s. And oddly enough, in the EARLY '50s they were the MOST trouble free "American" cars! Probably the late '50s recession had a lot to do with it. But, why was Chrysler affected more than Ford or GM? Can anyone enlighten me?
Good Ole' Brazoria County.. God I miss my home town & I've only been gone 30 days. I used to live off E Kyle Rd. I drove for Beverly & the Music's way back in the day. My buddy Khoury was driving for y'all but I believe he got a better job, not sure. Keep it up.. I'm in Colorado Springs now 🤟
@@kevinkern4661 They’re adapting Chinese quality control! Nothing’s made to last! Craftsmanship and common sense have become extinct in today’s society!
I think I'll keep my 2008 GMC Sierra, even though it has cylinder shutdown feature. 149K miles and runs like a dream. Original engine and transmission and has never been on a wrecker bed. LOL
Definitely a lemon with only 81 miles on it. But there's 4 others wow! I'm looking at a 2010 ford I don't even want something built since covid its too risky.
Just like a "Hyundai/Kia" for engine replacement. At least Hyundai/Kia dealers are WELL stocked with engines. Don't know about transmission stock at Mopar dealers.
I don't understand why not just go back to the 90's technology in the motor and trans but I guess it went from vehicles running 400k miled to 40 miles every time you need to take to shop
Makes the dealership more $ this way. And I'm a big jeep fan. I've owned a few grand Cherokees. One I have had since 04 never stranded me in 20 years. Never not started. But I wouldn't buy a New one
My friend brought an old Mazda 323 from 93' with 200k miles. In 3 years, with the right maintenence, the car has not show a single problem. I can't really imagine towing his car. It's sad how people buys new cars and those garbages can't even run. But well, your money, your choices.
Can't afford a car on my benefits but even if I got rich I would not even consider anything newer than maybe a 2010 of anything. I would buy an older vehicle and spend money making sure it was fixed up before I would buy any of the newer stuff. Just enough electronics to run the engine, transmission and basic stuff. No electric parking brake at all.
He’s got the same tires on that monstrosity as I put on my 2008 Toyota Highlander. Difference is, my older Highlander runs like a Swiss Watch. He should pursue the Lemon Law. Or sell it.
That Jeep Wagoneer is a high class vehicle it has to be chauffeured every place it goes.
this is why i would never purchase a ultra low mileage used car it's been awaiting repair ten months of every year
Where quality isn’t job 1!
I wouldn’t trade my 89 town car for any of today’s expensive plastic junk!
@@janetyurkin822that 89 town car beats literally anything new from the factory today. No matter what company either. Even toyotas bad rn
Chauffeured by a tow truck.
@@janetyurkin822 Same here, with my '97 Crown Vic, Built Ford tough
You should have a loyalty card scheme for Jeep owners, get your sixth tow free 😂
And then how about a 10% off referral discount on your next tow if you refer a fellow jeep owner.. give them some incentives to really rack up those reward points.
That way there's more money left that the owner can put towards their $1600 monthly payment and or maybe have some extra dough to put towards uber rides while their vehicle is in service for weeks or perhaps even months on end.
* and those GM trucks with the bad fuel pump module!
I see more GM products by far on this channel
There will be too many free tows
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The way they are making these cars now days you'll NEVER run out of work😂😂
I hate to laugh, but you stole the words out of my head!
Amen to that!
Unfortunately, that Jeep is a $100K lemon.
It's criminal to charge six figures for these piles of Chinese junk "assembled in the USA from foreign and domestic parts!"
Stellantis/Chrysler quality can be described in three words: "Stink", "Stank", "Stunk"
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Its not just jeep its all of the cars that are having big problem like these, its that darn turbo charged engine and after covid19, bunch of the cars are falling apart fast, no matter the make, there all garbadge.
@@Perich29I think it’s cause all the new technology crap they put in the cars
If I ever needed a tow I would want this guy or someone as professional as him.
In in New Jersey. I had to get a tow once from a AAA partner and they were really good definitely new what they were doing
He really takes care of vehicles that he tows and customers.
My boss has one of these Waggoner`s. He bought it for $76'000 a couple years ago. Its a regular in the shop.
Stellantis and Carlos Tavares learning the hard way, building way overpriced garbage has never been a winning business model.
What's to learn? People keep buying them.
@@spotless304 their sales are in free fall. Some dealers going bankrupt. There was talks Carlos was gonna step down but now he's staying till 2026. He also said "wdym the big three? You must mean ford, gm and tesla. STLA is eroupean" which is yikes
@@PlumbCarton5607 They should have said that when they were getting government handouts 🙄
Those Chrysler Products were ALWAYS "over priced garbage", way before Carlos took over. A look at any Consumer Reports "auto issue" will tell you all that you need to know!
That clunker Stellantis Jeep has more miles on the back of Dustin's roll back then on the road. Sometimes I really miss my long gone '76 or '79 F350's where the only electronics were the stereos. They even had points and condenser ignitions and, gasp, carburetors that anyone that knew how to raise the hood and with a couple wrenches and a screwdriver could fix.
Yeah, those carburetors USUALLY could be "fixed" with a "tap" on the inlet connection, although this might have to be done quite often!
the more i watch you tow these new vehicles the more i like my 74 GMC
Glad that '74 is working out for you. Up here in the "rust belt" (Wisconsin), a '74 ANYTHING would be a "distant memory". LOL
Great content Dustin. You're getting more new vehicle tows than old clunkers 😂
I almost rented one of these a couple of weeks ago. Now I'm glad that Avis gave me something else, instead.
I got one as a rental this past summer. It seems like the rental lots are flooded with them. Mine had the I-6 standard output. It was OK. No issues like this one, but one or two harsh shifts over the course of 700 miles. I would not buy one, but I'd take my chances on another rental.
If they get it to go past 1000 miles, it'll work fine. They are amazing vehicles for rentals. Very comfortable and nice inside. I wouldn't buy one, but I'd definitely rent another one, I loved it!
Better then a Chevy in some ways
Looks like you "dodged a bullet"! Somebody must be looking down on you!
I am from Germany and my family rented one to tour the United States.
We put 7000 miles on it and it was perfect and a lot of those miles were cruising at 90 miles an hour in Texas and Montana.
I am supremely happy that you do your diligence and learning about the new brake/park interlocks on these new types of transmissions and control system. I've seen so many tow drivers just rip vehicles apart or severely damage them just getting them back on the bed because they don't know "how to make it move" because it's a sophisticated piece of software/hardware inside a vehicle wrapper. Also, this Jeep = Lemon Law. Full and total cancellation of loan terms and the dealership/OEM buy it back from the customer. None of this frustration should be on a customer that just bought this extremely high price PoS.
Yeah, that is about the ONLY thing (besides the gas mileage) that I hate about my '20 Blazer. Fortunately I have not needed a towing "service', YET! Fingers AND toes crossed!
@TheOzthewiz the brake/park thing? I hate it too. I mean, put it in park and if need be e-brake. But these new systems that don't work anything like a conventional vehicle, and seems to be different for every vehicle OEM... It just gets stupid. They should have a standard tow mode. The tow driver should be able to push a button maybe under the hood or somewhere standard, and the car goes limp for tow. Something simplified.
Jeep = just empty every pocket.
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😅
Jeep...just exceedingly embarrassingly pathetic
I’m stealing this😂😂
CORRECT!
That jeep wagoner a lemon
A very green one - really acid
Correction! ALL jeep wagoneers' are LEMONS!! STAY AWAY!
Cheers Dustin. Wish all TT operators had your ethics and dedication to customer satisfaction and care and safety for your load.
I hope that fellow keeps Dustin on speed dial, something tells me he'll need it.
The Brother needs one those devices that you push a button for IMMEDIATE help, such as "help I've fallen down and can't get up"! LOL
My cousin had same one it had 65 mile an won't shift gear with burning smell
Such a nice ornament for your truck. It’s an easy option to paying the bills. If you can tow it 1x a week that would be 👍!
If it goes back one more time can lemon law it. Pretty sure on a new car 3 times in a row with the same problem they have to buy it back or put them into something else.
Depends on the state you live in.
I recognize that heap. I'm reminded now of a video that was captured on a customers built in dash cam that showed a service tech at a Chevy dealership beating the hell out of his new Corvette (might have been a Camaro) during "test rides" in the congested hell hole of Jersey City, NJ ... he picked up some friends along the way as he destroyed the driveline. Customer had all the evidence on video. I avoid dealerships like the black plague.
A similar thing happened in my state with a Ford dealer. Some customer brought his Shelby in for service and the tech totaled it on a test ride. Dig this: the dealer only wanted to give book value for the car! The tires were $3,000 alone!
@@AStanton1966 This happens at all dealerships. the Toyota shop i work at had a guy do a tundra engine replacement and then fucked up the timing, so now it's waiting for a second engine.
@ I bought a new 2023 Jeep Wrangler with the 3.6 and a manual tranny. I wanted low tech and cheap. Well there was a recall on the clutch even before I picked the Jeep up. I say fine. A year later, I'm crawling under the Jeep to do an oil change and find a bolt sticking out n the driveshaft flange south of the transfer case. Apparently when you do a repair, you are suppose to use new bolts dipped with Loctite. The mechanic reused the bolts and broke one in the process. And to top it off, he didn't torque any to spec. All were finger tight. A closer Jeep dealer did the repair for $200 and I sent the bill to the original dealer. The owner's son at that dealer apologized and reimbursed me for the repair.
What's scary about this isn't just the terrible quality of the vehicle, but the fact that guy probably spent two year's salary for the vehicle. What a horrible financial decision.
Every 40 miles, back to the shop.
The goal is to get it up to 220 miles before the next breakdown.
At least the gas mileage is going to be PHENOMENAL on the back of that "flat bed"!
Hey Dustin, I really like ur channel this is my first time watching ur channel keep the content coming
Great work bro, loving your work, from the UK ❤
Scary seeing all these brand new vehicles having to be towed. I didn't pay as much for my house (pre COVID) as most of these vehicles cost! I'm keeping my '08 Impala, by GOD'S grace it has never let me down, and it's paid for. These people shopping at Dollar General cause they're paying so much in car, tow, and mechanic payments. 😢 Safe travels and GOD bless
With payments for a $100k vehicle, I wonder how he manages to make RENT payments on time each month!
Love the new camera angles
Nice looking jeep you are towing
YES! A $100K vehicle sitting at a "dollar store" lot seems QUITE out of place! A "Walmart"? Maybe!
Love camera angles, is there a lemon law for vehicle in Texas
the lemon law is nationwide
Maybe there'll be a 3rd tow--3 times a charm!
EXCEPT, then it will be straight to the REPO lot!! LOL
Don Davis is fixin' to have a new dealership lawn ornament
It maybe one of the last you tow as the company has gone broke finally people have woken up
The ceo hasn't woke up yet. He should be fired if its not already to late
@@gh2687 No the CEO is always one of the last to take the hit. Stellantis laying off their workers. CEO Tavares making Big Money & his leadership is so much more important than any workers. No doubt he will be looking for the Golden Parachute when he exits !
@@ag4allgood The "Jeep" brand is going to be SOLD to Hyundai/Kia Motors!
@@TheOzthewiz That would be another sad day for Jeep !
I saw this exact spec and color vehicle at the gas station yesterday. It appeared to be running and driving lol. Reminded me of this vid.
Got a grand wagoneer from rental and it was fine but had been told that it had been in and out of the shop and to keep my eye out for it. Not a good thing to tell a customer who was gonna drive it over 500 miles. Luckily never broke down and I’m glad I don’t own one of these either.
thurd time soon
I really do like and love the different camera angles on your truck Dustin really I do I’m not just saying that. God bless you ❤❤
Wire harness is too short a known issue
New camera angles are awesome! Appreciate your care with each vehicle, no matter what it’s worth. You are so careful and professional. All tow operators could take lessons from you.
I would definitely be looking into a buy back
Don’t worry there will be more tows coming up
Has to be THREE TIMES to qualify for "lemon law".
I honestly thought this was a reupload, until i saw the title 😂😂
Geeze what next, spontaneous combustion 🤔😉😉 .
Good morning!
Nice trailer queen.😂😂😂😂
The transmissions on the new Mopar are extremely sensitive to the amount of transmission fluid if it’s just a little bit too low, it will go into limp mode not shift. Go ahead and call the dealer. It’s a problem. They don’t know that they have yet if they overfill the transmission by just the hair it’ll be fine.
Why, on a MODERN vehicle (with 88miles) would the transmission be LOW on fluid, to begin with? Something is "rotten in Denmark"!!
The SUV we didnt need. Lacks bling of an Escalade, the class of a Navigator, the "Secret Service" cred of a Suburban or the Euro Elite vibe of a G Wagon. Too many memories of the test tube wood ensconced Grand Wagoneer of the 70s. 😅😂
The ONLY thing that SUV has in common with the "luxury" vehicles you mentioned is...........THE PRICE!
I love how the new all digital tech is supposed to replace stuff 'that wears out' like bushings, linkages, cables, etc but the cars don't even last as long as bushings, linkages and cables.
The percentage of new vehicles being towed has to be at an all time high. There is also a high number of 20-30 year old vehicles still on the road. I see myself buying used now. 1990-2010 built better than now.
Can you imagine being the owner of this Jeep watching this video and say “hey that sure looks like my car i wonder why Jeep dealership never told me about this.” 81 miles and being towed twice is a joke and a scam by Dealership
Is it possible to buy a running tow truck for less than the Wagoneer?
I mean, you can get a nice c8 even for less than these things, i just don't understand
You can get a pretty nice tow truck for less lol
How many times will you have to tow it before they declare the thing a lemon?
Job security is working in a Stellantis service department.
Not if they don't have parts to fix it lmao
Okay, the first time it broke down that was bad enough, but the SECOND time!...I hope the owner of that expensive paper weight tells the dealership and or finance company to KEEP IT!
It broke down when the mechanic was test driving it,the owner had one breakdown..Albeit bad but happens to all brands in new models..Even Toyota have issues here/there..Toyota tech 25 years.
Nice video!
Mopar=stellantis=equal=😢,,good luck justin
Well done Stellantis! Another satisfied customer.
In recent years, it seems like all these automakers are putting out more and more vehicles like this. The others in the "Big 3" for US Domestics are no exception! My 2.3L ecoboost is on its 3rd head gasket. Changing it myself this time with an aftermarket remedy, but something has to change...
hey it made it another 40 miles before breaking down. Stellantis #1
stelantis has hundreds of thousands waiting to be sold at higher than ever markup they will become classic like hudson kaiser when the company no longer exists yugo is a better option at one tenth the cost
Hopefully that guy running for Sheriff has more luck than that Jeep had!? lol
Oh, man I used to work in a Chrysler dealership years' ago, and it was the same deal back then. Make a nice looking vehicle, and cut every corner in the book to make the vehicle as cheap as possible under the hood. Nothing ever changes with this company.
Chrysler Products have been a "piece of fecal matter" since the late '50s. And oddly enough, in the EARLY '50s they were the MOST trouble free "American" cars! Probably the late '50s recession had a lot to do with it. But, why was Chrysler affected more than Ford or GM? Can anyone enlighten me?
Good Ole' Brazoria County..
God I miss my home town & I've only been gone 30 days.
I used to live off E Kyle Rd.
I drove for Beverly & the Music's way back in the day.
My buddy Khoury was driving for y'all but I believe he got a better job, not sure. Keep it up.. I'm in Colorado Springs now 🤟
I hope the owner of this vehicle can file a lemon law on this vehicle since it keeps having nothing but problems.
Texas is the most anti-consumer state. I doubt their lemon laws have any teeth.
Apparently the only time you see it rolling down the road is on the back of your truck.
Lol! 😅
We're I'm at. It's the new chevys. The dealership calls 4-6 times a day.
A Jeep in its natural habitat: the repair shop.
JEEP Just Empty Every Pocket
What explains the jungle motif in the jungle music in the repair shop! Want to make the Jeeps feel at home! That's why they keep coming back!
$85,000 vehicle at the Dollar General?
I’m guessing you didn’t even watch the video lol
😅
It’s a shame they don’t make quality vehicles anymore
@@kevinkern4661 They’re adapting Chinese quality control! Nothing’s made to last!
Craftsmanship and common sense have become extinct in today’s society!
Probably wiring issue, short or open ground. It's a jeep thing.
WOW that's another New one I know I liked the older ones owell nice work 👍👍👍👍👍
What problems are the new turbo straight 6's having ?
Boy, oh boy, major problems .😮
I think I'll keep my 2008 GMC Sierra, even though it has cylinder shutdown feature. 149K miles and runs like a dream. Original engine and transmission and has never been on a wrecker bed. LOL
Definitely a lemon with only 81 miles on it. But there's 4 others wow! I'm looking at a 2010 ford I don't even want something built since covid its too risky.
I don't understand why people keep buying
world-renowned unreliablity vehicles.
That "world-renowed" in reference to a "Jeep" sounds like a "Trumpism".
I love the hub cap spikes 😁👍🏼
What kind of straps are you using? I work for AAA I like your straps then One, they give us.
Thank Stellantis for the job security 😂
Check for Recalls on it!
Hello from Ukraine, bro
I work for a Hyundai Dealership in Illinois.
Waggoner come in all the time
You mean trade ins?
Such a nice looking vehicle to be a Lemon! I had one at one time.
That's a nice wagoneer . I bet that one goes for $88,000 least! The Grand is $100,000 Crazy! But even more Crazy how unreliable it is
Wagoneer is more expensive then a grand
@@toma.6942 all junk!
@@jerrodg938 I get it. But I've had a grand from ,04 that's never stranded me in 20 years daily driven. Been fantastic. Doesn't mean id buy a new one
@@toma.6942 I think Jerrod is referring to the Grand Wagoneer being more expensive (and you are talking about the Grand Cherokee)
Sounds like it needs another new transmission!😮
Just like a "Hyundai/Kia" for engine replacement. At least Hyundai/Kia dealers are WELL stocked with engines. Don't know about transmission stock at Mopar dealers.
Check for recalls on it!!
Imagine paying $75K for that crap? Unbelievable!
How about $100K for Ford's F250 Superduty 6.7 with the clown bar graph instrumentation??!!!
More like $110,000 👍
More like $110,000 👍
Subpar rhymes with Mopar. 🎉
*LEMON* Wagoneer
should’ve bought a toyota or a honda.
Lexus , SUV toyotas arent fancy nor are hondas
That is 💯 percent a lemon. That guy should’ve cancelled the sale the first break down.
Most states have no “cooling off” period. So once you sign and drive away you’re stuck with it.
I don't understand why not just go back to the 90's technology in the motor and trans but I guess it went from vehicles running 400k miled to 40 miles every time you need to take to shop
Makes the dealership more $ this way. And I'm a big jeep fan. I've owned a few grand Cherokees. One I have had since 04 never stranded me in 20 years. Never not started. But I wouldn't buy a New one
Making a car that lasts 20 years or more is bad for business.
That 4.0 engine in the Cherokee was indestructible. Jeep had to put a stop to that.
My friend brought an old Mazda 323 from 93' with 200k miles. In 3 years, with the right maintenence, the car has not show a single problem. I can't really imagine towing his car. It's sad how people buys new cars and those garbages can't even run. But well, your money, your choices.
Can't afford a car on my benefits but even if I got rich I would not even consider anything newer than maybe a 2010 of anything. I would buy an older vehicle and spend money making sure it was fixed up before I would buy any of the newer stuff. Just enough electronics to run the engine, transmission and basic stuff. No electric parking brake at all.
Fugly and breaks down all the time. What a winning combination.
It’s a lemon 🍋 it could never be trusted…
Maybe a lemon.
Typical
That sucks if it turns out like that man I be pissed if I brought it
It's scary that all the American cars are having to be towed for breaking down so easy. Have a good day Dustin. Be safe!
The cars are not american
@@bikerguy5829 I get that but...
Even Japoanese cars are breaking down when new. Research Toyota Tundra,engines blow up at 30 miles!
$62,000+++ You get what you are SCREWED for...Part 2.
My Jeep Cherokee has 12,000 miles and the lower control arm has to be replaced already 😔
First name basis with the tow driver. It’s a jeep thing you wouldn’t understand.
He’s got the same tires on that monstrosity as I put on my 2008 Toyota Highlander. Difference is, my older Highlander runs like a Swiss Watch. He should pursue the Lemon Law. Or sell it.
I love my 2013 Toyota Corolla