I remember my co worker got into a wreck and needed a new car he was telling everyone he wanted a jeep. Everybody told him not to get one because they aren't reliable. He actually listened and got a Honda CRV instead.
I'm only one Jeep owner, but I have to say my 2017 Jeep Cherokee with the 3.2 V6 engine and 9-speed transmission just turned 120,000 miles and the only time its ever been to the dealer, or any other shop for that matter, was to get an update on the car's main computer. Not a single problem at all, no matter how minor it was. I've made over 20 trips from SW Colorado to Phoenix in 7 years, and I get 31 mpg north from Phx to Colorado, and 32 mpg back down to Phoenix. (more down hills southbound) vs an EPA Hwy estimate of 25 mpg. I'm equal to their biggest fan. A sister had a 2015 Wrangler Rubicon, and now a 2019 Rubicon, and the same thing, neither has ever been to a dealer for any reason.
right , I keep hearing that jeeps are bad after buying a 2020 jeep grand Cherokee in February of this year , it had 40k miles when I got it now it’s almost at 70k I do a lot of driving ik but it’s fine just the tension pulley needed to be replaced at 60k miles
I have a 2017 Jeep Cherokee (mid sized) with V6 engine, and it currently has over 121,000 miles in over 7-1/2 years of service. In that time it has been to the dealer only once, for an update on the car's computer. It has not been to any other auto service facility of any kind, other than to get a normal tire replacement (40,000 mile intervals +/-). A-n-n-n-d, it gets 32-33 mpg on the highway, thanks to the 50% overdrive in 9th gear.
@@Mariiii99660k is not good to need to replace something like that. Most of the Japanese cars can go at least 200k miles without needing anything like that. When it reaches over 100k miles that’s when jeeps show their money pit
Wondering if those 80 payments are more or less than the monthly payment on the single wide.. wouldn't you rather find a house built on a foundation and drive something 3/4's less the value of that overpriced junk behemoth? That thing most likely costs more than the trailer by about $25k at least.
@21boxhead 3rd gen Mazda 3 & 6 aren't bad either. I have the 2016 3, 2.5na, just did my first clutch replacement about 2 months and I have more than 250k miles on the motor. She's never left me stranded and still runs fantastic.
You've got to be kidding! 44 miles! That's not only crazy that's INSANE! The dealer needs to take responsibility for this and not charge the customer a dime. Great job Dustin.
It's a new vehicle. It has plenty of warranty on it. Tow and repair won't cost the owner a dime. The Wagoneer has so many problems it's not even funny!! For almost $100K you wouldn't expect a turd in a punchbowl!!
@@ChummiaChan Add European in list too, but Asian cars are really reliable, either its Japanese Korean or Indian. In Australia majority of our vehicles are from these countries,
Rented a 24' this June in Vegas with 3k miles. We put some miles on it, going through the desert and to LA. Around 2500. Long story short, trans went out. Too bad cause I def did like it. But I'll stick with my 16 4runner here with 120k miles on it lol.
It’s quite telling that this gentleman said that he has been towing a lot of new GM vehicles. This is a true statement about the reliability (unlike JD Power and such).
JD power is one of the biggest lies in car history. The car companies basically pay them to lie about how good their brand is. Stick to consumer reports or talk to owners face to face.
This is why I cling to my 2001 Jeep Cherokee XJ with the 4.0 straight six. Besides a few electrical issues it has never let me down. I’ve driven it with lifter tick and low oil pressure over 3000 miles with zero issues. One time I held it off the rev limiter for like 10 minutes straight and it still runs like a champ😂. I love my ole Jeep xj. When ever I think of replacing my old Jeep I watch one of these videos and the feeling of needing a new Jeep quickly passes. Besides I’m broke asf. Old jeeps 4 life🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
This is why I’m keeping my 1987 Dodge pickup truck and my 2003 Toyota Camry. I just saw a video where a police department is trying to get rid of their brand new fleet of Dodge Durangos due oil cooler and engine failures. This is crazy.
THIS is one of the reasons why I cling to my 2012 F350 6.7L Diesel, besides no break downs in all those years, it pulls like a beast, and still looks pretty damn good! Keep bringing the great content, Dustin!
I don’t trust driving or have the patience to drive anything else but my 2012 F350. the newest vehicle I would ever buy would be a 2016 at a higher trim of course, I will not buy a newer ford
Certain people take issue with the fact that my daily driver is a 4cyl manual transmission 2016 Subaru. They accuse me of being a luddite and idiot, they say "why can't the no good son-of-a-gun see that direct injection, CVT's, computer controlled everything, battery. electric vehicles, etc. are superior".
Stellantis is overpricing for sure. Though the original Grand Wagoneer was a kinda American Land Rover. They often sat in driveways next to Benzs and BMWs. It is too bad this heap is squandering whatever value was left in the name.
@@depdark1 There is a high mileage Subaru club which you can google with all Subaru's over 500,000 miles with odometer pics. I personally have no desire to own any car with more than 150k. I get tired of looking at them by then. HaHa
Yep, sold my Avalon at 287K miles...still smooth driving and only replaced wear items here and there. Never left me stranded or failed to start. Only changed transmission fluid once at 100K miles and sometimes skipped oil changes for 8K miles (to be fair I always used ful synthetic and did it myself) Only changed the suspension because of mileage, but it still appeared like maybe it could have gone another 20K miles before anything unusual liek oise might have happened. Went through about 12 sets of tires. I relaced a set or 2 just due to age of tires.
@dontrah1838 Definitely, but well made. My 2015 VOLT is approaching 200,000 miles without problems. Just had the water pump and thermostat replaced as the belt that drives the pump requires removing an engine mount. Otherwise, solid car and looks much better than the prius. Much comfortable ride too.
@@dontrah1838What does its looks have to do with it? People like you are the ones keeping these pos companies like stelantis in business because you guys care more about the looks and features instead of whats under the hood 😹😹😭😭
Yep! those Wagoneers and Ram 1500 pickups are having pretty substantial wiring harness issues, from overheating circuits to poor electrical connections between wiring harness components! If this guy is smart, he'll run from this thing as quickly as possible...especially with all the ongoing problems with the manufacturer owner (Stellantis)
So many problems with new vehicles and it is most manufacturers. They (mfg's) made money like crazy for the last 3-4 years, and are now turning out garbage, this is crazy and so glad my older vehicles are still going strong.
they want a vehicle to last 50k I thought for repeat customers, but 44 miles that is insane where is the quality insurance , we got to blame them and the government for that, especially nowadays, it just about sales and profit but not value..... this car is a lemon, hope he gets a new vehicle or his money back......
I remember hearing in 2006 how new cars were junk that won't last 5 years. Now people are praying to find a good 2006 because 2024 products are finally legitimizing the consumer sentiment.
@@michelep9477 I beyond agree, I mean this in all honesty, if I was a millionaire I would have nothing but low mileage 2000's and some 90's cars, I mean look at mercedes, the SLS and SLR are their most desired, and they are the same era, not even the amg gt is as desired. I have a 2007 bmw x3 and a 2011 mercedes sl550, and my sl is based of a 2000's design despite it being an '11, new cars are alien feeling too.
I ALWAYS check ALL the fluid levels before departing the dealership! They always give me hell for requesting that this is done prior to taking delivery because they claim that it has already been done! But, it only takes 15 minutes for the service department to re-verify the levels! My brother purchased a new 2020 Honda Accord that was missing 1.5 quarts of oil and he didn’t notice it until I drove it (a month later) and commented on the (unusually raspy) sound at startup!
Might not be his house, might be visiting family, maybe he works for a dealership and gets extreme discounts, there’s literally so many things that it could be.
Wow. And that’s why I’m keeping my 2004 F150 truck with over 280,000 original miles with the original power train. Especially that it’s paid off as long as I keep it maintained
As a Dodge tech, these days it’s pretty normal for some of these brand new vehicles to have issues, sometimes even before they are sold to customers. During a few recent pre delivery inspections I have had the transmission cooler lines blow off of a 1500, I had a heater hose come off on a Durango, and another Durango with an exhaust leak.
Its funny, the vehicles Stellantis makes in Europe such as Citroën, Peugeot and Opel are not bad cars. My parents had a Citroën once and it was a good reliable car!
Just changed the rear breaks for the first time this year on my 2011 KIA Sportage. 113,000 miles on my Sportage, and it's still in good shape. If there's nothing wrong with your vehicle, more people should keep their cars longer. It seems like cars these days, in the last 4 years, have had more problems than the last 2 decades
@@iuyozxright . im sure if you made enough money you would at LEAST want a 2016 with 100k or less and if you had a few hundred thousand you would want a 2024 with 0 miles
2011 mercedes c300, 195000 and runs and drives like a dream. Also 2007 camry, 185000 and runs and drives like a dream. These new vehicles are no match. 1000 dollar monthly payment to show something off that breaks down every other day... im good.
I love watching these types of video, owning a Lexus SC 430 with 275 000 km, and my Renault Laguna coupe V6 diesel with 300 000 km (I'm french). I love youngtimers not only because I expect to gain value or because I love their style, but just because they run great !
I work at a jeep dealer. The amount of wagoneers that sit on the lot is embarrassing. Every single one of them are constantly dying and always need the battery’s charged. The amount that come in for service too is scary. Most common being electrical problems, which also leads to the batteries dying all the time too. This is nothing I wouldn’t expect
Dustin I'm not a wrecker driver or anything like that but one suggestion for you - always roll the window down at least 1/2 way before closing the drivers door and going outside when the keys are in the ignition. On a Lotta these newer cars the doors want to lock automatically and then you have another headache. I always roll my windows down before getting out
The new vehicles with push button start have a "physical" key in the FOB. If the FOB is left in the car, the car will not lock. That's the way MY '20 Blazer is set up. BTW, NOT all GM products have problems. I bought my vehicle 2yrs ago with 53k miles and have had ONE problem so far......both FOBS needed a new battery after one year! Yup, ALL GM products are JUNK! LOL
@@TheOzthewizit’s better to assume that they are than take a chance that the buyer gets lucky like you did. Now if we’re talking late 90s to early 2000s then yeah, a lot of their vehicles were bullet proof. But anything within the last 15 years? Wouldn’t chance it.
You're always so considerate with people that are clearly stressed that what should be their pride and joy has failed them after rolling off the lot. It's hard not to feel terrible for them.
@@disneyfan9099 Even at $60k I'd be pissed it broke down. Thank goodness for warranties though Jeep are the only ones I know that still have a limited 100k warranty. Even Hyundai\Kia is unlimited.
@@lexphotog Oh.....it's not just American my friend. My neighbor has a fairly new BMW suv that spends way more time at the dealership then in his driveway, LOL.
I lost a transmission in a brand new Wrangler on the way home from the dealership. 18 miles, fortunately the dealership was great and took it back. Never again!
Original owner Raven Black 2002 Honda Accord EX fully loaded 290,460 miles original V6 motor and trans, service religously, synthetic oils, garaged ,1 repaint in 2018, highway cruiser, best car ever!!
@@JohnS-il1dr Got a similar sized car (Avalon) painted and real good deal $1200 for 4 coats of paint and 4 coats of clear. Just dont get single stage paint it wont last. Get 2 stage high quality. I got it cheap because I found a guy with his own booth to do it and he did it during the winter and winter time is slow for painting so he was running a special. Car came out looking brand new, he even redid the headlights. Find a loal person wherever you are. I had to leave my car for 2 weeks.
IF I WAS YOU I WOULD ONLY STICK TO CARS MADE IN LATE 2000 OR LATER FOR SAFETY THAT'S WHEN THEY STARTED RE-ENFORCING THE SIDES AND MADE SIDE IMPACT AIRBAGS STANDARD
@@Towtruck_Dustin - Hey ... what size Guardian Angel light are you using .. the Elite or Micro series? I see the Elite has longer run time on the battery charge but the Micro might do if I just turn it on if a boat is coming at me. And how much off is the discount code good for? Thanks
friend bought one of these and it died at 21 miles. apparently they have 2 batteries in them and if one dies it won't let the vehicle run, even if the other battery is fine. It had to be towed off the side of the interstate in the rain...
One of the batteries power all the screens in them I'm guessing but people need to stop buying these pieces of garbage, just get a navigator since you're paying that much for a glorified grand cherokee
@@jrag1000Because homes don’t lose value. They create generational wealth for your future generations. A car (unless a collectible) won’t do that. You’re welcome, hope this helped!
Right, someone is broke in common sense because EVERY new vehicle has massive instant depreciation as soon as it's driven off the lot. Smart play is to buy slightly used @@Xcreator999
These all have the same problem. There is a harness plug in the back somewhere that is zip tied down too tight and the plug backs out due to the tension on the joint where it plugs in. Disabled the truck from starting. There is a recall I believe for this. They cut the zip tie and give the harness a bit of slack.
i’m so glad we got a good wagoneer 😅 ours has 52k miles and running strong it’s the nicest car we’ve ever owned and we’ll probably trade for another in a few months
Apparently the Dodge group hasn’t improved much in higher standard since Fiat has taken over the brand .Jeep and Chrysler have still reliability problems !Fiat is not the most reliable brand either in Europe .
@@nrakma what do you mean why? If she was still driving it and didn’t know it was over heating it would have caught fire. His girlfriend’s car is in the shop according to what the husband said.
This is why I decided to keep my 2018 Sequoia! At 65k miles not a single issue. Just new set of tires, and oil changes. Soon new brakes. I can’t be all stressed out about new cars and their tech crap that breaks. Even the new Toyotas are failing. It sucks. I’ll be driving mine until it completely dies!
65K miles...thats not even broken in yet for a Toyota. When it gets to 150K miles then its considered broken in. Sold my Avalon at 287K miles...still ran smooth and only replaced parts due to age/wear. Never left me stranded or failed start. I also heard the new Toyotas are junk. Particularly teh Tacoma/Tundra.
@@jensz9360I work for Toyota and the new Toyotas with the turbos are turds, just had to change both port and direct injectors on a 24 gr corolla with 14,000 miles on it
@@WildWhiteFang Yeah, I believe you 100%. I bet you have seen many com ein with issues and will likely see many more get dragged in there for warranty work. Toyota needs to stop playing these stupid EV (save the planet ) games and stick with reliability before their reputation becomes tarnished. All it takes is maybe 2 models, 2 or 3 straight years of similar issues and people will lose the respect toyota has gained over the years.
A couple me and my wife are friends with bought one of these, and we really really liked it but we ended up doing some major renovations to our house instead and put it on the back burner for the time. Fast forward and we have the friends out for dinner about a month ago. They were very upset and started showing us the damage that has happened, the body panels are fading, much of the plastic inside is scratched to hell ( granted, this may have been avoided with better care on their part), the piece of chrome trim on the driver side is half gone, blew off on the highway, and the seats are cracking from the heat (they use a sun visor religiously). As for the mechanical parts, they have had to have new parts installed regularly, the transmission had an issue where it would go into a limp mode for no reason, the radiator cracked, and they had to have the programming in the computer completely deleted and re-done. Its been a nightmare for them. We were glad we dodged the bullet BUT what pisses me off the most is the astronomical price tag for a new wagoneer, and this is the result. This one at 44 miles, theirs had about about 25,000 and they bought it the the same year it came out. Its ridiculous. Ive had a few friends with Gladiators that are falling apart already too and several with new wranglers that have paint bubbling and peeling off as well as a ton of other issues. Think ill hang onto my ride and we will consider something else for road trips. I have an old CJ and its been completely rebuilt which i drive daily and it seems to work just fine lol.
I have an 07 grand Cherokee v6 with 146k miles that runs perfect, would love to get a newer jeep with a v8 but I've watched just too many Jeep fail videos of newer models 😮💨
Consumer report, JD Power, and many other forum/reddit place stellantis bottom 2-3 for a reason for reliability. U don’t buy reliability when u get a mopar
I worked for Enterprise years ago. Several times we got a brand new Jeep Liberty with a couple miles that immediately went across the street to the dealer to fix some issue with the car.
Drove the rental version of this from Denver to La and back and it did fine. Powerful twin turbo v10. I guess I got lucky. But 100k and no sunroof??? Insane.
@@MacAlertYou must not understand the comment , the fact that a vehicle cost as much as a house is the world we live in, its so bad that peoples phones cost more than what the price of a used car used to be
@@jakemanchester5139 It's a sTeLlAnTiS. Chrysler hasn't been Chrysler since '98 with the Daimler AG merger. It's sad that THOSE were some of the most reliable dodge and chrysler products
If you have good car thats paid off just take 30% of what the payments were and make monthly deposits into an account for repairs or a down payment on a future purchase.
My 23 Tacoma had a couple issues fixed under warranty but never left me stranded. Just passed 20k miles. Cab mount bushing wasn't installed right and caused a squeaking noise and the transfer case output shaft seal had a tiny leak.
I used to work at a well known Dodge stealership here at vegas, you would be (not) surprised how many issues these came with OFF THE TRUCK. Im saying bad electronics, wont start the next day after arrival, completely missing or even mix matched panels with different colors. That was just these too, not to mention all the challengers with randomly had fuel rails burst or the constant headaches with Jeep Grand Cherokee Ls having software and electrical issues before even being sold. Im sure they COULD care but they don’t if their quality control sucks so badly that the stealerships have to catch all this stuff before the sale, and sometimes (a lot of times) they didnt.
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Family friend got to 63 miles before it need a whole new transmission 😂. Broke down driving it home from the dealership
The guy lives in a mobile home and he is driving a $100K vehicle?
Niko Bellic is that you?
$100,000 PIECE OF JUNK
As someone who works at dodge, I'm suprized it lasted that long
What do you do for Dodge? I work at Stellantis. Looked your name up on the Stellantis hub and says no user found.
The Hurricane 😂😂
@@dustintobler9840 Factory or dealer?
Is the new tt 3.0 that bad?
@@magnusclapront947 yes
This is why I still drive my 1912 model T
Damn that’s old
Not safe on highways. Hell nah.
😀😀😀😀😀
Lol 😂😂😂
@KidJaeProductions i think he's just having some fun bro
Stellantis is fixing to learn the hard way that building WAY overpriced garbage has never been a winning business model.
Stellantis and Nissan will be gone soon.
@@user-tb7rn1il3qi hope so, lol
It's not Stellantis that needs to learn this, it's the consumer.
@@spotless304 upvoted.
At this point it almost seems like they’re doing it on purpose so they can close down some brands.
I remember my co worker got into a wreck and needed a new car he was telling everyone he wanted a jeep. Everybody told him not to get one because they aren't reliable. He actually listened and got a Honda CRV instead.
I'm only one Jeep owner, but I have to say my 2017 Jeep Cherokee with the 3.2 V6 engine and 9-speed transmission just turned 120,000 miles and the only time its ever been to the dealer, or any other shop for that matter, was to get an update on the car's main computer. Not a single problem at all, no matter how minor it was. I've made over 20 trips from SW Colorado to Phoenix in 7 years, and I get 31 mpg north from Phx to Colorado, and 32 mpg back down to Phoenix. (more down hills southbound) vs an EPA Hwy estimate of 25 mpg. I'm equal to their biggest fan. A sister had a 2015 Wrangler Rubicon, and now a 2019 Rubicon, and the same thing, neither has ever been to a dealer for any reason.
right , I keep hearing that jeeps are bad after buying a 2020 jeep grand Cherokee in February of this year , it had 40k miles when I got it now it’s almost at 70k I do a lot of driving ik but it’s fine just the tension pulley needed to be replaced at 60k miles
I have a 2017 Jeep Cherokee (mid sized) with V6 engine, and it currently has over 121,000 miles in over 7-1/2 years of service. In that time it has been to the dealer only once, for an update on the car's computer. It has not been to any other auto service facility of any kind, other than to get a normal tire replacement (40,000 mile intervals +/-). A-n-n-n-d, it gets 32-33 mpg on the highway, thanks to the 50% overdrive in 9th gear.
@@Mariiii99660k is not good to need to replace something like that. Most of the Japanese cars can go at least 200k miles without needing anything like that. When it reaches over 100k miles that’s when jeeps show their money pit
My neighbors jeep sits in the driveway because it has some engine issue. I tried to warn him before to sell it.
Just rented one of these and once it hit 70 degrees outside the AC would go out. Outstanding experience when the outside temp is 90.
Wow, back at the dealership in 20 miles and only 80 more payments and it's theirs!
One that is 6 years 8 months
Probably more like 96. They do those now to make this overpriced trash "affordable".
Guarantee this is one of the new 96 month loans based off his trailer home… and that it allegedly cost 100,000
The guy looks like he lives in a mobile home.
Wondering if those 80 payments are more or less than the monthly payment on the single wide.. wouldn't you rather find a house built on a foundation and drive something 3/4's less the value of that overpriced junk behemoth?
That thing most likely costs more than the trailer by about $25k at least.
Dudes Ballin in the trailer park
Glad someone else brought it up. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Judging by that community, he probably has an extremely high car payment.
im sure they sell drugs on the side lmao
ALWAYS
The housing market have changed, trailer homes aren't the butt of jokes from 30 tears ago.
Kudos to Stallantis which built something even less reliable than a Range Rover
Yes that is an achievement.
Both r junkk
OUCH!!!
Toyota tundra has out done them both. At least the engine on the jeep still runs😂
@fakenews3676 jeep sucks id take landcruiser over them all
Damn, my 2017 Honda Pilot is looking pretty good right now...... it runs perfectly.
So does my 2016 Honda Accord LX.
@@jvolstad my 1997 Honda Civic EX Coupe 2D sitting on 245,000 mi orgininal engine runs like a dream
One year before the badly machined v6 Honda crankshafts came out. Your resale just went up.
Keep it 😊
The warranty had expired at 43 miles. Tough break.
Thats why once you have a reliable vehicle keep it running as long as you can.
YEAH STICK TO TOYOTA AND HONDA
@21boxhead 3rd gen Mazda 3 & 6 aren't bad either. I have the 2016 3, 2.5na, just did my first clutch replacement about 2 months and I have more than 250k miles on the motor. She's never left me stranded and still runs fantastic.
Lee Iacocca save us!
@@21boxhead they have their problems too, but I would find models made in Japan, to cut down the probability.
@@futurefirm
NEVER HEARD OF A TOYOTA AND HONDA HAVING MAJOR MECHANICAL ISSUES UNDER 150,000 MILES
You've got to be kidding! 44 miles! That's not only crazy that's INSANE! The dealer needs to take responsibility for this and not charge the customer a dime. Great job Dustin.
It's a new vehicle. It has plenty of warranty on it. Tow and repair won't cost the owner a dime. The Wagoneer has so many problems it's not even funny!! For almost $100K you wouldn't expect a turd in a punchbowl!!
I can’t understand why anyone would buy one especially since there won’t be any parts or warranty shortly after Stelantis goes under.
@@user-tb7rn1il3qThey won't go under. They do enough fleet sales.
How is this the dealers fault?
@@disneyfan9099 They didn’t do a proper pre delivery inspection.
44 Miles till the first problem?! hey that's quite a good run for a modern car
American car*
@@thunderbear0 foreign cars break down to.
@@dman357 not Japanese Koreans tho.
European and Americans do way more.
@@thunderbear0 Meanwhile BMW's literally catch fire on a highway due to EGR system failures...
@@ChummiaChan
Add European in list too, but Asian cars are really reliable, either its Japanese Korean or Indian.
In Australia majority of our vehicles are from these countries,
That’s the cleanest mobile home community I’ve ever seen.
they're rental cabin for construction workers
@@Towtruck_Dustin ohhh that makes sense now that you mention it.
They have HOAS!
Rented a 24' this June in Vegas with 3k miles. We put some miles on it, going through the desert and to LA. Around 2500. Long story short, trans went out. Too bad cause I def did like it. But I'll stick with my 16 4runner here with 120k miles on it lol.
The fact you take a minute to here the people's story before you tow the car ,is really respectful.
*Hear*
It’s quite telling that this gentleman said that he has been towing a lot of new GM vehicles. This is a true statement about the reliability (unlike JD Power and such).
JD power is one of the biggest lies in car history. The car companies basically pay them to lie about how good their brand is. Stick to consumer reports or talk to owners face to face.
american cars have reliability issue
Consumer Reports is a joke. Extremely biased against American made vehicles for decades though I think recently they have become a little more fair.
@@박동석-u7uSTILL. After all these years.
@@AlexanderKourbatov GM 6.2 v8 are blowing up in Silverado and Yukon.
Clean tow truck, nice driver and respectful of other people's property! Keep the vids coming!
AAA TOW TRUCK
I got my 1998 tacoma, never has had a problem, has been a great tool countless times, never will break down anywhere…
This is why I cling to my 2001 Jeep Cherokee XJ with the 4.0 straight six. Besides a few electrical issues it has never let me down. I’ve driven it with lifter tick and low oil pressure over 3000 miles with zero issues. One time I held it off the rev limiter for like 10 minutes straight and it still runs like a champ😂. I love my ole Jeep xj. When ever I think of replacing my old Jeep I watch one of these videos and the feeling of needing a new Jeep quickly passes. Besides I’m broke asf. Old jeeps 4 life🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
My first Keep was a 1997 XJ. One of my favorites.
@@Towtruck_Dustinglad to here it man!👍🏻
This is why I’m keeping my 1987 Dodge pickup truck and my 2003 Toyota Camry. I just saw a video where a police department is trying to get rid of their brand new fleet of Dodge Durangos due oil cooler and engine failures. This is crazy.
That stuff happens with fleet orders
I think my 2011 jeep grand cherokee 3.6 need one I heard if you upgrade to the Aluminum oil cooler you will have no more problems out of it.
I'm a Mopar guy ... 2005 Dodge Dakota SLT 4.7L .
Love my truck 👍🇺🇲
@@bladengutz2042
Always a class clown 🤡 in every bunch
@@bladengutz2042
Yes because social security doesn’t pay enough to buy new expensive junk. Keep wasting your money keyboard warrior they love you.
THIS is one of the reasons why I cling to my 2012 F350 6.7L Diesel, besides no break downs in all those years, it pulls like a beast, and still looks pretty damn good! Keep bringing the great content, Dustin!
I don’t trust driving or have the patience to drive anything else but my 2012 F350. the newest vehicle I would ever buy would be a 2016 at a higher trim of course, I will not buy a newer ford
Prepare for impact!
@@michaellane18872015/2016 seems to be the last decent year for almost all cars imo
Certain people take issue with the fact that my daily driver is a 4cyl manual transmission 2016 Subaru. They accuse me of being a luddite and idiot, they say "why can't the no good son-of-a-gun see that direct injection, CVT's, computer controlled everything, battery. electric vehicles, etc. are superior".
Do not ever get rid of it. Most of all don’t buy a new one.
No Jeep product is worth more than $25,000. $100,00 for a Jeep? Idiot taxes.
Stellantis is overpricing for sure. Though the original Grand Wagoneer was a kinda American Land Rover. They often sat in driveways next to Benzs and BMWs. It is too bad this heap is squandering whatever value was left in the name.
$140k for a Jeep Grand Wagoneer. Not including taxes.
$120.000 for a piece of junk
Guy lives in a trailer house and can afford a $100K vehicle.....hmmmm something is wrong with that picture.
$2,000*
Toyotas and hondas are the way to go
Subaru is ranked #1 in quality now passing Toyota and Honda...
@mattsbrute i never seen or heard of any subaru with 1 million miles. Not even 300k miles
@@depdark1 There is a high mileage Subaru club which you can google with all Subaru's over 500,000 miles with odometer pics. I personally have no desire to own any car with more than 150k. I get tired of looking at them by then. HaHa
2017 maybe
2008 Toyota 4Runner with 215,000 miles and still going strong. All original parts!
Yep, sold my Avalon at 287K miles...still smooth driving and only replaced wear items here and there. Never left me stranded or failed to start. Only changed transmission fluid once at 100K miles and sometimes skipped oil changes for 8K miles (to be fair I always used ful synthetic and did it myself)
Only changed the suspension because of mileage, but it still appeared like maybe it could have gone another 20K miles before anything unusual liek oise might have happened. Went through about 12 sets of tires. I relaced a set or 2 just due to age of tires.
Toyota is the best !!!! 300k KM 1993 Starlet still works like a champ
@@recycleman975 You cant beat them, thats proven.
@@jensz9360 ikr
I got 04 Toyota 4 runner v8 awd 245000 runs perfect
Just changed the engine water pump on my 08 Prius for the first time.
At 348,934 miles!
Good luck with that POS
That's a ugly car tho
@dontrah1838 Definitely, but well made. My 2015 VOLT is approaching 200,000 miles without problems. Just had the water pump and thermostat replaced as the belt that drives the pump requires removing an engine mount. Otherwise, solid car and looks much better than the prius. Much comfortable ride too.
@@Osito15 348,934 miles vs 44 miles
@@RetroManVideos lmao i was trolling🤣 i didnt see the whole video
@@dontrah1838What does its looks have to do with it? People like you are the ones keeping these pos companies like stelantis in business because you guys care more about the looks and features instead of whats under the hood 😹😹😭😭
Thanks, Stellantis. You have convinced more and more people not to consider buying your overpriced junk vehicles
Exactly
I love my Ram
@@toledojeeper2932 sure you do
@@Warp2090 ..I guess you know more about my truck than I do .
I have owned 5 Rams since 1998 . All problem free .
@ either you're lying or you're just extremely lucky
I dont think its overstated at all when people say the new vehicles are junk! Incredible.
It's a hell of a lot more nuanced than that my guy
I would say more like new American vehicles are junk lol
@@person.w9780 Its not tho.
@@LevelBoo Toyota trucks are blowing engines and transmissions, Honda passenger cars dropping CVTs left and right. Its not just an american thing.
@@Nick-ue7iwmy 2019 Honda Accord just hit 200k kms and I haven’t had a single problem. Not one.
“Dodge” the name says it all
I was a sales manager for a CDJR dealership when the Wagoneer came out. There were SEVERAL in the service department within a month of launching.
Yep! those Wagoneers and Ram 1500 pickups are having pretty substantial wiring harness issues, from overheating circuits to poor electrical connections between wiring harness components! If this guy is smart, he'll run from this thing as quickly as possible...especially with all the ongoing problems with the manufacturer owner (Stellantis)
yes it has a lot to do with the price of copper and other metals, the wireing in new cars is not good
So many problems with new vehicles and it is most manufacturers. They (mfg's) made money like crazy for the last 3-4 years, and are now turning out garbage, this is crazy and so glad my older vehicles are still going strong.
they want a vehicle to last 50k I thought for repeat customers, but 44 miles that is insane where is the quality insurance , we got to blame them and the government for that, especially nowadays, it just about sales and profit but not value..... this car is a lemon, hope he gets a new vehicle or his money back......
I remember hearing in 2006 how new cars were junk that won't last 5 years. Now people are praying to find a good 2006 because 2024 products are finally legitimizing the consumer sentiment.
2000's cars are amazing, I have a 2007 BMW X3, yes, faster than the new standard x3 and looks better.
Whoever said that is ignorant as hell. You still see cars from the mid 2010s on the road.
I'll keep driving my 78 holden kingswood ...
The 2000's were the golden age for cars. They had peaked in terms of design and quality
@@michelep9477 I beyond agree, I mean this in all honesty, if I was a millionaire I would have nothing but low mileage 2000's and some 90's cars, I mean look at mercedes, the SLS and SLR are their most desired, and they are the same era, not even the amg gt is as desired. I have a 2007 bmw x3 and a 2011 mercedes sl550, and my sl is based of a 2000's design despite it being an '11, new cars are alien feeling too.
I ALWAYS check ALL the fluid levels before departing the dealership! They always give me hell for requesting that this is done prior to taking delivery because they claim that it has already been done! But, it only takes 15 minutes for the service department to re-verify the levels! My brother purchased a new 2020 Honda Accord that was missing 1.5 quarts of oil and he didn’t notice it until I drove it (a month later) and commented on the (unusually raspy) sound at startup!
100,000 vehicle in front a trailer home in a random state in the middle of nowhere. Dudes got his priorities straight.
don't judge a book by its cover.
That “trailer” is $200,000 with $800 a month lot rent.
4:25 he explains that it’s his “girlfriend’s” car, so maybe this is a small business situation?
Born and raised consumers is all we are. Gotta have my stuff!
Might not be his house, might be visiting family, maybe he works for a dealership and gets extreme discounts, there’s literally so many things that it could be.
Wow. And that’s why I’m keeping my 2004 F150 truck with over 280,000 original miles with the original power train. Especially that it’s paid off as long as I keep it maintained
I got an 08...140k miles, runs like a top! Lots of oil changes makes the 5.4 triton a good motor. It likes Mobil1.
This gives new meaning to the term "ready for towing".
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Man these newer vehicles are built like trash. They look good but too many electronics. That seatbelt trick works great, I use it all the time.
Older cars are way better built and look better also
Yep their junkmobiles.
@AdonaiNate yeah it’s a Honda 😂 I had a 2003 Honda Odyssey with over 300K miles and ran great.
@@austin_greenSC000 I love older vehicles. Less headaches
@@TowMan127 same I have a 2007 Toyota Camry it’s great
As a Dodge tech, these days it’s pretty normal for some of these brand new vehicles to have issues, sometimes even before they are sold to customers. During a few recent pre delivery inspections I have had the transmission cooler lines blow off of a 1500, I had a heater hose come off on a Durango, and another Durango with an exhaust leak.
Are the new chargers reliable?
@ we haven’t received any yet, ev ones are supposed to arrive soon and the gas powered ones later next year.
That's impressive, it went 40 miles more did I thought it would without breaking down.
🤣😂🤣
You are right thinking that being a new car will stop the problems with old cars and not old cars are way better they don't do cars better than before
Being a Stellantis product I'm surprised only that it made it 44 miles.
😂🤣😂🤣😂 bravo 👍🏻. From italy 🇮🇹👋👋👋
Its funny, the vehicles Stellantis makes in Europe such as Citroën, Peugeot and Opel are not bad cars. My parents had a Citroën once and it was a good reliable car!
Now that’s a lemon if I’ve seen one.
Just changed the rear breaks for the first time this year on my 2011 KIA Sportage. 113,000 miles on my Sportage, and it's still in good shape. If there's nothing wrong with your vehicle, more people should keep their cars longer. It seems like cars these days, in the last 4 years, have had more problems than the last 2 decades
This is one of the trucks we looked at for buying a family vehicle. So glad we did not. Went with the Lexus LX. I call it the beast and so happy.
Ive had the wrecker jump start 10 times and tow 2 times on my 22 grand wagoneer.
My last stellantis vehicle.
That's why I still drive my 2005 acura TL with 223k miles on it.
Sure
@@iuyozxright . im sure if you made enough money you would at LEAST want a 2016 with 100k or less and if you had a few hundred thousand you would want a 2024 with 0 miles
2007 Toyota Corolla CE with 260 000 miles.
My fucking 2006 ford f250 has 400k miles 😂 there’s no way a modern car can get that much miles older cars are way better
@@austin_greenSC000 nobody cares
2011 mercedes c300, 195000 and runs and drives like a dream. Also 2007 camry, 185000 and runs and drives like a dream. These new vehicles are no match. 1000 dollar monthly payment to show something off that breaks down every other day... im good.
I love watching these types of video, owning a Lexus SC 430 with 275 000 km, and my Renault Laguna coupe V6 diesel with 300 000 km (I'm french).
I love youngtimers not only because I expect to gain value or because I love their style, but just because they run great !
A burning smell, ever messages, and won’t shift into drive. Yep! That’s a Jeep all right.
I think you mean error messages.
I work at a jeep dealer. The amount of wagoneers that sit on the lot is embarrassing. Every single one of them are constantly dying and always need the battery’s charged. The amount that come in for service too is scary. Most common being electrical problems, which also leads to the batteries dying all the time too. This is nothing I wouldn’t expect
You have a good job security and you're in a good place until they file bancruptcy.
thanks for your honesty! how can you sell these things though?!
@@joesmith9216 Two wrongs make a right in Murica.
Are the dodge chargers still built good with no problems?
Dustin I'm not a wrecker driver or anything like that but one suggestion for you - always roll the window down at least 1/2 way before closing the drivers door and going outside when the keys are in the ignition. On a Lotta these newer cars the doors want to lock automatically and then you have another headache. I always roll my windows down before getting out
The key fob was in my pocket.
The new vehicles with push button start have a "physical" key in the FOB. If the FOB is left in the car, the car will not lock. That's the way MY '20 Blazer is set up. BTW, NOT all GM products have problems. I bought my vehicle 2yrs ago with 53k miles and have had ONE problem so far......both FOBS needed a new battery after one year! Yup, ALL GM products are JUNK! LOL
@@TheOzthewizit’s better to assume that they are than take a chance that the buyer gets lucky like you did. Now if we’re talking late 90s to early 2000s then yeah, a lot of their vehicles were bullet proof. But anything within the last 15 years? Wouldn’t chance it.
You're always so considerate with people that are clearly stressed that what should be their pride and joy has failed them after rolling off the lot. It's hard not to feel terrible for them.
Very very professional work. Really impressed how nicely you handle the vehicle.
AAA
$100,000+ SUV and it breaks down on its maiden voyage home. Out freaking standing.......
Not always 100,000. That one is closer to like 70K plus rebates so out the door he was prob in the 60s.
@@disneyfan9099Yeah these things surprising don’t sell a ton yet I see them everywhere for some reason 🤔
@@disneyfan9099 Even at $60k I'd be pissed it broke down. Thank goodness for warranties though Jeep are the only ones I know that still have a limited 100k warranty. Even Hyundai\Kia is unlimited.
I’d want to unwind that deal asap. Their own fault for buying American
@@lexphotog Oh.....it's not just American my friend. My neighbor has a fairly new BMW suv that spends way more time at the dealership then in his driveway, LOL.
stellantis only looks at the design, and the design is great. Quality is done after lunch, and in france is that after a bottle of wine.
I lost a transmission in a brand new Wrangler on the way home from the dealership. 18 miles, fortunately the dealership was great and took it back. Never again!
Omg 😱
His Jeep is more expensive than his trailer home!😮😊
Original owner Raven Black 2002 Honda Accord EX fully loaded 290,460 miles original V6 motor and trans, service religously, synthetic oils, garaged ,1 repaint in 2018, highway cruiser, best car ever!!
How much for the repaint? I want to repaint my 14 Accord coupe but cant afford 9k paint jobs.
@@JohnS-il1dr Got a similar sized car (Avalon) painted and real good deal $1200 for 4 coats of paint and 4 coats of clear. Just dont get single stage paint it wont last. Get 2 stage high quality.
I got it cheap because I found a guy with his own booth to do it and he did it during the winter and winter time is slow for painting so he was running a special. Car came out looking brand new, he even redid the headlights. Find a loal person wherever you are. I had to leave my car for 2 weeks.
Hondas are great !!! especially back in VTEC era or even the 1.4
IF I WAS YOU I WOULD ONLY STICK TO CARS MADE IN LATE 2000 OR LATER FOR SAFETY
THAT'S WHEN THEY STARTED RE-ENFORCING THE SIDES AND MADE SIDE IMPACT AIRBAGS STANDARD
@Tendertroll1 but stillbetter than FCA
Good to see some more towing vids bro I know you had to delete your vids a while back. Hope the channel blows up, we early viewers were here first
I put all the old stuff back up, but I’m still trying to get my momentum back up. I lost a lot of audience engagement in doing that.
@@Towtruck_Dustin - Hey ... what size Guardian Angel light are you using .. the Elite or Micro series? I see the Elite has longer run time on the battery charge but the Micro might do if I just turn it on if a boat is coming at me. And how much off is the discount code good for? Thanks
friend bought one of these and it died at 21 miles. apparently they have 2 batteries in them and if one dies it won't let the vehicle run, even if the other battery is fine. It had to be towed off the side of the interstate in the rain...
Ignorant design. I would never want such a liability like that. If they were out of town then the situation would be worse lol
One of the batteries power all the screens in them I'm guessing but people need to stop buying these pieces of garbage, just get a navigator since you're paying that much for a glorified grand cherokee
Had a brand new 300 in 2015 less than 20 miles. Burning smell is normal for a few miles.. They were never driven lol
Dustin should take a grief counselor with him on occasions like this.
😅😅
As Scotty Kilmer says, "it will make a beautiful lawn ornament"
Actually, you could park it in your backyard and make it into a playground for the kids to play on.
People are insane, his car is worth more than his house
Great balance, I've never understood why people need a house that costs a million dollars and property taxes beyond belief. Unless u flipping
Well under your dear leader Biden no one can afford either
@@jrag1000Because homes don’t lose value. They create generational wealth for your future generations. A car (unless a collectible) won’t do that. You’re welcome, hope this helped!
Scotty Kilmer is gonna love this Video..
Stellantis not so much 😂
Нађе ли Доларе тебраа ? 😂
Kilmer is an idiot
Not ever going to purchase a new vehicle 😒 Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
I'm 2 years into my 2002 car , 0 issues, maybe you're just broke 🤣
@@VaunShiz You didn't make any sense, you alright?
L take tbh not all cars are like that
Right, someone is broke in common sense because EVERY new vehicle has massive instant depreciation as soon as it's driven off the lot. Smart play is to buy slightly used @@Xcreator999
I love all the idiots that say they'll never buy a new car then wonder what happened to all the decent used ones.
Another Stellantis/Jeep product broke 😹😹
2011 ford f150 3.7 v6 241,000 miles and still rocking brah ✌️
These all have the same problem. There is a harness plug in the back somewhere that is zip tied down too tight and the plug backs out due to the tension on the joint where it plugs in. Disabled the truck from starting. There is a recall I believe for this. They cut the zip tie and give the harness a bit of slack.
Great content Dustin. Enjoyed! Looking a professional with the new shirts
Guy buys a $100k plus wagoneer, lives in a trailer park. 😂😂
Those are rental cabins. He’s likely was probably a construction working how here working from out of town.
That’s how he can afford those $1200 a month payments.
@AdonaiNateThank you.
Savage 😂😂😂😂
He probably is in town for work, probably in the oil industry
Dustin congrats on your channel I'm now subscribed. I really enjoy this content and you are excellent at your craft. God bless
Thank You! Glad you’re enjoying the content!
And that’s Stellantis reliability at it’s finest ladies and gentlemen 😂
i’m so glad we got a good wagoneer 😅 ours has 52k miles and running strong it’s the nicest car we’ve ever owned and we’ll probably trade for another in a few months
i would expect a car with only 50k miles would still be running strong.
@@jaskajokunen3716well i said that because some people think all wagoneers are trash but that’s not really true
New vehicles are complete junk. Holding onto my 2012 Silverado as long as I can.
My 98 chevy z71 will live longer than both of us I guarantee it
*fuel pump control module fails* heh nothing personnel
Honestly I think new trucks are ugly so I would too lmao
@HondaRidea so will mine
@@firstlast---that can be easily bypassed so you don't need it at all
LOL FUNNY WHEN YOU SAY "ANNOYING BUZZER"
‘07 FJ Cruiser just hit 200,000 and still runs great. No problems.
You're lucky not only have I had horrible luck with Toyota but my family has! I've had multiple Chrysler vehicles make it past 250,000
Hello Dustin I been learning a few tricks watching your videos
Thank you so much
Big shout out from Tampa 👋
Quality control at its finest
Apparently the Dodge group hasn’t improved much in higher standard since Fiat has taken over the brand .Jeep and Chrysler have still reliability problems !Fiat is not the most reliable brand either in Europe .
Im glad it didnt catch fire while driving it
Why? His girlfriend would have had two brand new cars in a week. Or she could buy two new Fiats and have enough money left over for a Uber rides.
@@nrakma what do you mean why? If she was still driving it and didn’t know it was over heating it would have caught fire. His girlfriend’s car is in the shop according to what the husband said.
It's not a Tesla.
This is why I decided to keep my 2018 Sequoia! At 65k miles not a single issue. Just new set of tires, and oil changes. Soon new brakes. I can’t be all stressed out about new cars and their tech crap that breaks. Even the new Toyotas are failing. It sucks. I’ll be driving mine until it completely dies!
65K miles...thats not even broken in yet for a Toyota. When it gets to 150K miles then its considered broken in.
Sold my Avalon at 287K miles...still ran smooth and only replaced parts due to age/wear. Never left me stranded or failed start. I also heard the new Toyotas are junk. Particularly teh Tacoma/Tundra.
@@jensz9360I work for Toyota and the new Toyotas with the turbos are turds, just had to change both port and direct injectors on a 24 gr corolla with 14,000 miles on it
@@WildWhiteFang Yeah, I believe you 100%. I bet you have seen many com ein with issues and will likely see many more get dragged in there for warranty work.
Toyota needs to stop playing these stupid EV (save the planet ) games and stick with reliability before their reputation becomes tarnished. All it takes is maybe 2 models, 2 or 3 straight years of similar issues and people will lose the respect toyota has gained over the years.
@@WildWhiteFangDon’t worry, his Sequoia has the famous 5.7L 3UR-FE V8.
I have ‘18 grand Cherokee summit v8 Hemi with 120,000 miles still running like a wildcat
A couple me and my wife are friends with bought one of these, and we really really liked it but we ended up doing some major renovations to our house instead and put it on the back burner for the time. Fast forward and we have the friends out for dinner about a month ago. They were very upset and started showing us the damage that has happened, the body panels are fading, much of the plastic inside is scratched to hell ( granted, this may have been avoided with better care on their part), the piece of chrome trim on the driver side is half gone, blew off on the highway, and the seats are cracking from the heat (they use a sun visor religiously). As for the mechanical parts, they have had to have new parts installed regularly, the transmission had an issue where it would go into a limp mode for no reason, the radiator cracked, and they had to have the programming in the computer completely deleted and re-done. Its been a nightmare for them. We were glad we dodged the bullet BUT what pisses me off the most is the astronomical price tag for a new wagoneer, and this is the result. This one at 44 miles, theirs had about about 25,000 and they bought it the the same year it came out. Its ridiculous. Ive had a few friends with Gladiators that are falling apart already too and several with new wranglers that have paint bubbling and peeling off as well as a ton of other issues. Think ill hang onto my ride and we will consider something else for road trips. I have an old CJ and its been completely rebuilt which i drive daily and it seems to work just fine lol.
I have an 07 grand Cherokee v6 with 146k miles that runs perfect, would love to get a newer jeep with a v8 but I've watched just too many Jeep fail videos of newer models 😮💨
They shoved me this monster with 12K miles for free when I rented a car at the Miami airport and only paid for a Corolla, now I see why they did that.
Thanks for the video Dustin!❤
Thanks for watching!
Consumer report, JD Power, and many other forum/reddit place stellantis bottom 2-3 for a reason for reliability. U don’t buy reliability when u get a mopar
Mine have been reliable
I worked for Enterprise years ago. Several times we got a brand new Jeep Liberty with a couple miles that immediately went across the street to the dealer to fix some issue with the car.
Drove the rental version of this from Denver to La and back and it did fine. Powerful twin turbo v10. I guess I got lucky. But 100k and no sunroof??? Insane.
90k car outside a 100k house
some people don't want or need a huge expensive house.
It’s likely just a rental while they’re down here working a construction project. That’s our industry here.
@@MacAlertYou must not understand the comment , the fact that a vehicle cost as much as a house is the world we live in, its so bad that peoples phones cost more than what the price of a used car used to be
I bet that house is now 400k 🤣
Hey, everyone has their preference. Me personally I HATE housing
It’s a Chrysler. I expect nothing less.
It's a FIAT
@@jakemanchester5139 fiat/chrysler
@@jakemanchester5139 It's a sTeLlAnTiS. Chrysler hasn't been Chrysler since '98 with the Daimler AG merger. It's sad that THOSE were some of the most reliable dodge and chrysler products
They where pretty trash also all Chrysler products Dodge been known 2 be garbage @@LandenG23
@@LandenG23 NOT
Bless his heart. That is a huge inconvenience.
If you have good car thats paid off just take 30% of what the payments were and make monthly deposits into an account for repairs or a down payment on a future purchase.
My 23 Tacoma had a couple issues fixed under warranty but never left me stranded. Just passed 20k miles. Cab mount bushing wasn't installed right and caused a squeaking noise and the transfer case output shaft seal had a tiny leak.
Stellantis strikes AGAIN 😂😂😂
Gli ebrei Elkann colpiscono ancora. Ebrei e DEM 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
@@davemik71speak fkn English
not insane it's the new norm will sit waiting for parts months.
Not good Jeep 👍🏻
Test drove a 2025 Ram yesterday. Really nice truck!
They offered to sell it to me:
$2500 down
$1050 month
11.2%APR
72 months
Drove away laughing
1k month you write checks for living?
11% interest ? Stellantis can’t help you with your credit rating .
I used to work at a well known Dodge stealership here at vegas, you would be (not) surprised how many issues these came with OFF THE TRUCK. Im saying bad electronics, wont start the next day after arrival, completely missing or even mix matched panels with different colors. That was just these too, not to mention all the challengers with randomly had fuel rails burst or the constant headaches with Jeep Grand Cherokee Ls having software and electrical issues before even being sold. Im sure they COULD care but they don’t if their quality control sucks so badly that the stealerships have to catch all this stuff before the sale, and sometimes (a lot of times) they didnt.
The 2024 Jeep Wagoner is a great vehicle my family rented it for a 3000 mile road trip and it performed absolutely amazing.
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣