I like this reviewer. Well spoken and straight to the point. Definitely would like to see more videos featuring him. As for the jeep, it’s too new. Gotta give it a couple of years to see how reliable it is. Good lease product tho 😉
I wondering why the suburban is being placed in the same category as three luxury SUVs. If it's because of the length, then you might as well throw the Expedition Max and Yukon XL in there too.
@@MrSmith1984 I agree, my boss just bought a Yukon XL Denali a couple of weeks ago. I was surprised to see how luxurious it was. Also it seemed a little too flashy for him since he's a low key type of guy.
Enjoy having your over $100,000 SUV serviced at a Jeep dealer while standing next to someone having their Jeep Compass taken care of by same service technicians and advisors.
Doug demero said the same thing "getting your $100,000 jeep serviced next to some one having their Dodge Dart serviced " how about reading 2019 magazines in the waiting area
The Syeering Wheel of the Car does not match this beautiful van. The diameter needs to be a bit more. The leg room between the driver and the second row could have had a more leg room. However, this van is an epitome of LUXURY redefined. Just Love it
This is quicker than the Escalade, Brakes are better and handles better. My Series III version has things standard that the Escalade doesn't or you have to pay extra for. (rear ventilated seats, console refrigerator, night vision, etc.)
It’s decent but any new model year vehicle will have its problems. Just get a 2023 MY. Toyota don’t offer a model this size, yes they have the Sequoia but it’s a major step backwards for Toyota. It’s only good if you tow and only when towing.
Fact check me here, but I think the Kia Telluride/Hyundai Palisade have 3rd row heated seats. Not that you should choose to spend this kind of money based on whether the 3rd row is heated, or based on whether it has active driver assist like the impressive systems in the Telluride\Palisade, just saying....
@@johnbrewer8882same here wish we could get a diesel 3/4 ton wagon /s.u.v solid rear axle like to build a car camper over land expedition rig , pop top camper no need for roof top tents
No buddy it’s a FIAT grand wagoner where you live but this is built in Detroit which If you didn’t know is the motor city and they never produce a unreliable car and it’s a JEEP made car here.
@@Ploto-c2k It’s still Owned by Fiat which is owned by Stellantis. Stellantis is very well known for Never producing anything that is Reliable. Jeep was going bankrupt so Chrysler bought them out, then Chrysler was going bankrupt so they sold to Fiat. Fiat went bankrupt and sold to Stellantis
Ugly as sin on the outside and I can't imagine the long term ownership proposition on a car this complex made by Chrysler is going to be good. Seems like an absolute ownership nightmare for a crazy amount of money. No way this holds up well for a decade of use. The interior looks incredibly gimmicky. Four giant screens look ridiculous and won't last or age well. To people a couple decades from now this will look just as absurd as some of the "high tech" interiors GM did in the 80s do now.
What I’m getting from this is that you can’t afford it and are salty that you can’t get this car. People only complain about things that they can’t get.
I like this reviewer. Well spoken and straight to the point. Definitely would like to see more videos featuring him. As for the jeep, it’s too new. Gotta give it a couple of years to see how reliable it is. Good lease product tho 😉
This bad boy is on the lease only list!
I would love to see the depreciation rate of this thing after 5 years.
I'm perfectly fine buying used cars, specially the kind that depreciate faster than milk out of the carton
It’ll be worth about 20% of its original price.
People who waste their money obviously have more money than brains.
They must be a Democrat
On the junkyard near you 😂😆
Most likely between 70 and 80% no doubt.
Its going to fall hard and fast
I wondering why the suburban is being placed in the same category as three luxury SUVs. If it's because of the length, then you might as well throw the Expedition Max and Yukon XL in there too.
High Country is a premium trim, just like adding the Grand.
@@PaulHo yea…..no it’s not lol, it’s series 2 Wagoneer level
GMC Yukon XL Denali is a good shout. But really it's just the Escalade, Navigator & Grand Wagoneer in this particular category.
@@MrSmith1984 I agree, my boss just bought a Yukon XL Denali a couple of weeks ago. I was surprised to see how luxurious it was. Also it seemed a little too flashy for him since he's a low key type of guy.
@@SledgeGE2 To be fair, all that chrome does make the car look flashy. Regardless I certainly consider Denali to be a luxury sub-brand these days.
That looks like a school bus just not yellow😅
need s 4th row jumps seats for larger utah families
I love it.
"Don't expect anything less!" True indeed for that price
Enjoy having your over $100,000 SUV serviced at a Jeep dealer while standing next to someone having their Jeep Compass taken care of by same service technicians and advisors.
Ain't that the TRUTH. 😎
Doug demero said the same thing "getting your $100,000 jeep serviced next to some one having their Dodge Dart serviced " how about reading 2019 magazines in the waiting area
Your Point?
If i had 100k to spend, it wouldnt be on a stellantis with a turbo enigine.
same here needs a hellcat engine
I've seen quite a few of them here in Austin Texas. They look stunning in white
Really great review, really great !!!
The Syeering Wheel of the Car does not match this beautiful van. The diameter needs to be a bit more. The leg room between the driver and the second row could have had a more leg room. However, this van is an epitome of LUXURY redefined. Just Love it
Man that looks like a bus. I rather get a Escalade with a V8. Pass big time.
This is quicker than the Escalade, Brakes are better and handles better. My Series III version has things standard that the Escalade doesn't or you have to pay extra for. (rear ventilated seats, console refrigerator, night vision, etc.)
Thank you! You answered my concern, the Grand does not mean bigger!
Look like jeep said we got to make it bigger in every way it's like a bus and not in a good way smh
When this goes fully electric it's going to be a monster.
The price for jeep grand cherocke 4Xe Summit in Europe is 110 000 euro, 116 00 US Dollars.....
Is this reliable? We have a Toyota right now and find them very reliable, but I've heard jeeps aren't reliable? Is this suv reliable?
It’s decent but any new model year vehicle will have its problems. Just get a 2023 MY. Toyota don’t offer a model this size, yes they have the Sequoia but it’s a major step backwards for Toyota. It’s only good if you tow and only when towing.
Mine😊
In conclusion: Great ride with the air suspension until you hit a road imperfection, then it's bad. Oh.
The return of the land yachts
Can you get the 6.4 L V-8 as an off the menu option?
no you can't get Hemi anymore you can get Hurricane inline 6 with twin turbo, Ram pickup 1500 is going to be equiped with Hurricane engine as well.
I'm thinking about having 6x6 on this
Fact check me here, but I think the Kia Telluride/Hyundai Palisade have 3rd row heated seats. Not that you should choose to spend this kind of money based on whether the 3rd row is heated, or based on whether it has active driver assist like the impressive systems in the Telluride\Palisade, just saying....
KIA and Hyundai are both overpriced, poorly made pieces of junk.
The cargo space is night and day difference between the L and the palisade/telluride. But I would still spend my money elsewhere.
@@johnbrewer8882same here wish we could get a diesel 3/4 ton wagon /s.u.v solid rear axle like to build a car camper over land expedition rig , pop top camper no need for roof top tents
More like a 120k easy before tax
And tags
Ahh, a FIAT Grand Wagoneer.
I’m quite sure it’ll fall apart faster than you can put it back together.
built in Detroit not , IT LEE
No buddy it’s a FIAT grand wagoner where you live but this is built in Detroit which If you didn’t know is the motor city and they never produce a unreliable car and it’s a JEEP made car here.
@@Ploto-c2k It’s still Owned by Fiat which is owned by Stellantis.
Stellantis is very well known for Never producing anything that is Reliable.
Jeep was going bankrupt so Chrysler bought them out, then Chrysler was going bankrupt so they sold to Fiat. Fiat went bankrupt and sold to Stellantis
Odd. Didn't C&D compare the Grand Wagoneer against the Escalade and they rated escalade higher than GW in every category under chassis
JEEP Just Expect Every Problem
Ugly as sin on the outside and I can't imagine the long term ownership proposition on a car this complex made by Chrysler is going to be good. Seems like an absolute ownership nightmare for a crazy amount of money. No way this holds up well for a decade of use. The interior looks incredibly gimmicky. Four giant screens look ridiculous and won't last or age well. To people a couple decades from now this will look just as absurd as some of the "high tech" interiors GM did in the 80s do now.
What I’m getting from this is that you can’t afford it and are salty that you can’t get this car. People only complain about things that they can’t get.
nice HEEP but $100,000 k
a Jeep Suburban.
It is actually longer and 2" wider than a Suburban
Waste of money
It's absolutely ugly