Jeep gives a lot for the money, but as always, their quality control is awful. Quick glance at your video and where the two stitched seams meet under the start/stop button are misaligned. That looks awful. Good luck with the tow in for the check engine light being on.
No the problem is people are purchasing a electric power vehicle from a brand like jeep who has only been in the EV game since 2020, that’s way too late and not think there won’t be any problems. I purchased a 2022 Overland with the 3.6 Pentstar engine which has been true, tried and tested and proven to last upwards of 250k miles with proper maintenance. Not 1 single problem except the every now and again unconnect updates. The most problematic Grand Cherokee is the 4XE go figure. Sometimes people have to use their common sense, it’s a Jeep! Not a damn Tesla
Jeep gives a lot for the money, but as always, their quality control is awful.
Quick glance at your video and where the two stitched seams meet under the start/stop button are misaligned.
That looks awful.
Good luck with the tow in for the check engine light being on.
No the problem is people are purchasing a electric power vehicle from a brand like jeep who has only been in the EV game since 2020, that’s way too late and not think there won’t be any problems. I purchased a 2022 Overland with the 3.6 Pentstar engine which has been true, tried and tested and proven to last upwards of 250k miles with proper maintenance. Not 1 single problem except the every now and again unconnect updates. The most problematic Grand Cherokee is the 4XE go figure. Sometimes people have to use their common sense, it’s a Jeep! Not a damn Tesla