I think their demographic now is trending to be customers who will get new cars every 2-3 years so they make leasing so attractive. Chrysler, region, dealer incentives, and good negotiating can get you an otherwise really good price. I know jeeps aren’t known for extreme long term reliability but the reasons above cover that fact. Jeep’s basic limited warranty covers repairs and towing for 3 years / 36k miles, and powertrain for 5 / 60k so again those warranty plans basically covers the length of your lease. If you like them, go for it and lease!
As a former Jeep tech, Im impressed with many of the things Fiat is doing with Jeep. I think $51k is reaching, just a bit. Hopefully Fiat depreciation will make them more affordable in 3 or 4 years. Turn signal noise 👍
Wranglers have the lowest depreciation of any car on the market, they are expensive out the gate but you'll get 70-80% of your money back when you sell it.
@Manpreet Singh Very good points. I think any Fiat product depreciates more quickly than many European brands. But the Korean brands have taken the crown of depreciation superstars for a long time, so Fiat depreciation now seems less significant.
@@2W3X4YZ5 European cars generally have terrible resale, the worst in the industry. The 7 Series is a great example. In just a few years, it's barely half of what it was new.
Did anyone else get nervous when he was taking those corners? 😅 Getting my Jeep tomorrow. So excited!!! Videos like this are so therapeutic to me lol. And I loved this point of view. 👍🏾
The technology and levels of refinement you get in vehicles nowadays is absolutely unreal compared to their counterparts even 10 years ago! Look at any Chrysler or GM product compared to what they produced before the recession! So their prices relative to the quality and features of the products haven't gone up that much, at least not an unreasonable amount, but what Austin said is definitely correct, wages haven't risen nearly enough to keep up with incremental rises in cost.
@@MihaiRUdeRO They were able to increase profits and investment by moving development out of the U.S. and selling out to Fiat. They remain just as unreliable, but more refined.
I wish they would work more on the reliability than looks. Most owners change the look anyways. And in my opinion wrangler is the only jeep worth getting. This was a great review!!!
If you press the climate button on the display, near the bottom,that’s how you control the heated seats. Sahara’s come with heated seats but the heated steering wheel comes in the Cold Weather Group Package.
I got mine back in May and man oh man i freakin love it! The steering wheel issue with the 2019s was actually a recall this month so they fixed that issue for my Jeep at the dealership, got a card in the mail and they covered the cost. At far as the tops, i got mine with a 3 piece hardtop, noise is tolerable, not a big issue. You might hear more noise with soft/fabric tops. Only downside really is just the price but its always on high demand. 👍🏻
Clam73 They’re super easy to turn but you have to crank the wheel back to straight instead of just letting it go like a normal suspension vehicle. It feels like a tractor but like an over sized go kart too if you get the turbo lol
They sell because there is really no other competitor. It looks cool. It has capability more than most know what to do with. And it is iconic and crosses generations, race and gender in popularity. There may be other vehicles like it (may be a Corvette, may be a Mustang), but none in the same class,
I drive an old jeep. Road noise is awful, ride quality ain't exactly a Lexus, and fuel economy is beaten by everything but full sized trucks. But in Colorado, it starts up every time I turn the key, and gets me through the thickest snow.
An amazing car. I've been draming about the Wrangler for te past 20 years and never managed to afford it. But it is sweet to imagine driving and owning this vehicle. Must be a magnificent experience.
A wrangler was my first car - and currently I have one. I would never pay more than 30k for one though. Your review was great. Just sad to see where Jeep has gone with the insane pricing for their vehicles. They’re not with the 50k that some are going for...
John Baxter ended up paying 46.5k for mine. MSRP was 55.4k, invoice was 52k with manufacturer incentives it was 49.6k. Was able to get 10k for my trade which I probably could’ve sold private for 11-13K. I gotta amazing deal and the dealer pretty much broke even.
Mac Sc Maybe I’ve aged out of the market. The highway drives kill me. Lol. (98 wranglers might as well be 89 wranglers - drive wise.) They do keep a high re-sale value so - it’s money well spent for you.... I just need some comfy seats and no water dripping in on my head when it rains. Lol. As soon as the economy gets back up and running - I’m looking at a RR Velar - similar price. With an extended warranty of course / I’m old enough now to write it off for work) Actually the New Ford Bronco is a possibility- if Ford could catch a break to launch the new line. All the best to you - I’m sure you’ll enjoy yours. No disrespect. ✌️
you`re the only one i could find on youtube who has shown the 4-high-auto selction in use on the road. i have been very curious about whether you can drive on dry roads without tearing up the transmission. i was hoping it basically turns the jeep into an all wheel drive when it needs it. very good video..thanks for answering my question by showing it in action
Wranglers would be a great vehicle for $10K less MSRP. The inflated prices don't jive with the sum of the parts, and can only be rationalized by FCA's realization that: 1) They don't have a real competitor in the US and 2) People are paying it, so why reduce the price? Sad.
Completely agree. Not great safety ratings, mediocre handling. Most jeeps are driven by wannabes who will never take theirs off the road. Was just at an auto show for local dealers. Local dealer was asking 63,000 for stock Rubicon. Ridiculous, but apparently they cant build them fast enough
The starting sticker price of a 1997 (first year of the TJ) Wrangler Sport was $17,140. Adjusted for inflation, that's between $27,000 and $28,000. The starting price of a 2019 Wrangler Sport is 28,045. That's almost the same price, but it's for a much better vehicle all around. With high demand, tougher safety and emissions regulations to follow, and with many significant improvements to the product, why would they lower the price? Considering what you're getting, you'd think they would raise their prices, but they've haven't.
@@weirdshibainu That's not only missing my point, that's not even true. There are plenty on lots. If not that, you can order one. Even if we weren't talking about stripped down models, you're still getting the same value as any other modern Jeep. The problem is people can't make apples to apples comparisons or they can't keep up with inflation adjusted prices. That's not Jeep's fault.
The Hard Top is pretty quiet by the way and heated seats and steering wheel get really warm almost HOT. People keep knocking Jeep Reliability. If you look at Consumer Reports, even though there are some rough years, in the past 3 years, both the Wrangler and Cherokee actually do quite well. The 18 Cherokee got a Much Better Then Average score. The Wrangler did as well for 17. There are some spots here and there but if you look at Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, believe it or not they fair about the same. I can tell you that in the 90's my 4 new Wranglers were very reliable , and then they were rated horribly. My Sahara now with the 6 is perfect after 3K miles. My wife's Cherokee the same. The quality of both is exceptional. People are bitching about price but if you drive one, and actually check them out up close, you can see why they are so pricey. In addition the safety now built into them is a big reason what ALL cars and trucks these days are out of control price wise. Have you looked at the pricing on any new Pickups- light duty. 55-85K for the new Ranger and Chevy's. The larger 100/150 serious Chevy, Ford, Dodge trucks. Some to 85K . That's insane. However those numbers aren't made up. IE people now demand safety and quality features that are so high that manufacturers can't price them within the regular "Plumber Jo" budgets. My plumber by the way is named Israel, so no knock on the name Joe!. The wind noise is higher then most cars but in no way is it excessive or even tiring. I switched out the 2+ foot long antenna for a 6 inch antenna from Amazon. It cut the wind noise in half. Handling is excellent. Ive had everything from a Range Rover to a new Corvette Grand Sport so I know good handling and this Jeep handles very well. Tire rollover?. Wobbly? Not at all, so not sure what he's talking about. Ride is really pretty good. Our Mazda CX5 was bumpy, road noise irritating, and seats too firm. The Wrangler seats are very comfortable. Actually the Cherokee seats are insanely comfortable. I have the auto low and high speed auto emergency braking, radar speed control, lane change warning, and yes, the steering in mine is perfect. Highest resale value of an vehicle on the road. Retaining %92 of it's RETAIL sticker price after 4 years. I wish I had the same with my Kia Sorento. I had to wait almost the full lease term to get out of it. The only reason I got out 3 months early at all is because the Jeep dealership also owned a Kia dealership and they wanted the highest end Sorento's for a winter sales deal. I guess I shouldn't complain. God Bless!.
I'm not sure why the hard tops are soooo popular? They are cumbersome to remove therefore most will not be removed. I urge everyone to buy the soft top. The ease of removal far outweighs the amount of noise.
Was just driving a new Wrangler hardtop and I'd totally buy one! The only downside for me is the noise at highway speeds gets irritating and it's hard to hear music.
Nice review! I own the previous model, so it's nice to see the upgrades and refinements offered on the JL. I hope the test of time is fruitful, and I wish Jeep had made more steps toward this before now!
The sound is coming through his microphone and then played through your device's speakers or headphones. The only true way to gauge a sound system is to listen to it yourself.
Thank you for doing this! I’ll be leasing one in a few months and was curious about all of this. Also, MICHIGAN...looks like you’re driving out in my area! 🤙🏼
Lease, the poor mans way of saying i want something but cant own it, so ill loan a vechicle instead of buying one outright, resulting in lower monthly fees! 😂
Cameron People lease cars that are known for being unreliable. Likes maseratis, alfas, fiats and Chryslers. And now fiat merged with Chrysler. The 2 most unreliable brands in the world. What makes you think people are gonna want to OWN products made by them? Sorry but I’m not used to buying a new transmission after every oil change.
Ecosport? Yuck! That's the garbage that we used to only subject Latin America to, that somehow is now for sale in the US. Ugly, slow, poor handling, and not even that economical.
@@BoopSnoot you forgtot to add that all Ecosports are fully built in INDIA. Third World Car built in a Third World Country and sold in the US!! Way to Go Ford!! By the way I was born in Argentina and have been living in Canada since 1984. Currently in Argentina now for holidays. I know all about the Ecosport, if you think the current one is bad you should have seen the first generation that came out here in 2003. At least now it is the Third generation and Much Improved over the Original. The fact that it is built in India and SO expensive is unforgivable. The ones that they sell in south america are built in Brazil and much worse quality than the ones sold in US and Canada built in India. I would stay away from them.
I just got a 2018 JL Sahara Unlimited 2.0 litres turbo with hard top. Then I got MOPAR headliner fixed inside the hard top, noise reduction more than 60%
When you think that you can get a fully loaded wrangler or a Durango srt it kinda puts things into perspective. Not that these compete with each other at all but they are both 4wd SUVs and the wrangler makes the Durango look like 5 times the price on terms of refinement not to mention the durango has the 6.4 and brembos.
The price difference has a lot to do with all of the off road goodies in the high trim wranglers. You can take a rubicon through the toughest trails at Moab and it will get through without a problem with a decent driver. Throwing a v8 in a Durango they’ve already produced for many other vehicles in their lineup is much cheaper.
The only problem with Jeep 2019-2020 is the play in steering wheel. it annoys a new driver a lot when it required to put lot of afford to keep jeep in lane. i took it to the dealership and according to them nothing wrong with it but if you see on jeep form and everyone own 2019-2020 has same problem and no recall has been issued yet.
A Wrangler built for off road does not get sports car steering. It is that way for a reason. It does not look like play in the steering , just a slower ratio.
good luck finding a raptor for 51k.. unless you're getting the older 6.2 model, but theres going to be atleast 40k miles on those as well.. raptors are ridiculous in resale
Thanks for steering example. Trying to decide if I could handle that or better to go with a Gr Cherokee with off road trails pkg. Glad you said fun to drive.👍👍👍. 2.0 T seems like the engine to get. Although diesel 3.0 I’d coming. Blasphemy?? 4cyl...Willys were 4cyl, CJ and Yjs had 4 cyl, not sure aboutTJ. I hope you test a hardtop. Soft top is loud. I liked your review. Watched 2xs👍👍😎😎
We had same comparison - purchased Wrangler. Has the tech. Looks, convertible and can’t compare in driving experience. Wrangler is SO much fun to drive- vacation on wheels. Solid build- and insurance is also much less.
Me and my Wife went for the Wrangler SAHARA Instead. It's just more fun to drive and offers a lot more. Yeah it may be a bit shabby on the highway but you learn to embrace the flaws and love it even more for it.
A Jeep is my dream car and this is pretty cool display, I like it.
But the only thing I don’t like about it is the price.
Michael Tomlinson this is why we leasing 😹🤝
You got a point😂
And all the dealerships will say.. well it’s because they hold their value😂 it’s very true but cmon now
😂
I think their demographic now is trending to be customers who will get new cars every 2-3 years so they make leasing so attractive. Chrysler, region, dealer incentives, and good negotiating can get you an otherwise really good price. I know jeeps aren’t known for extreme long term reliability but the reasons above cover that fact. Jeep’s basic limited warranty covers repairs and towing for 3 years / 36k miles, and powertrain for 5 / 60k so again those warranty plans basically covers the length of your lease. If you like them, go for it and lease!
Your video is really helping me with my anxieties about driving for the first time 😂
trust me, Its not even that hard..I drove for the first time 2 wks ago and the car does the rest
Roger Ramah I’m glad to hear that my anxiety is about how to properly turn and park.
@@kawaiisakura23 you'll get used to turning and parking as you drive more. I was nervous about that when I started too.
@@kawaiisakura23 I thought I’d never learn 😂 now I drive my friends around everywhere 😭
As a former Jeep tech, Im impressed with many of the things Fiat is doing with Jeep. I think $51k is reaching, just a bit. Hopefully Fiat depreciation will make them more affordable in 3 or 4 years. Turn signal noise 👍
Wranglers have the lowest depreciation of any car on the market, they are expensive out the gate but you'll get 70-80% of your money back when you sell it.
@Manpreet Singh Very good points. I think any Fiat product depreciates more quickly than many European brands. But the Korean brands have taken the crown of depreciation superstars for a long time, so Fiat depreciation now seems less significant.
@@2W3X4YZ5 European cars generally have terrible resale, the worst in the industry. The 7 Series is a great example. In just a few years, it's barely half of what it was new.
I am really hoping that fiat reliability will go up in the coming years because of the new CEO.
@Joel Repass I think it has already improved significantly.
Did anyone else get nervous when he was taking those corners? 😅
Getting my Jeep tomorrow. So excited!!! Videos like this are so therapeutic to me lol. And I loved this point of view. 👍🏾
Vehicles have out priced themselves
Nah, it’s just that salaries haven’t gone up.
@@Austin-cx2xe LMAO
The technology and levels of refinement you get in vehicles nowadays is absolutely unreal compared to their counterparts even 10 years ago! Look at any Chrysler or GM product compared to what they produced before the recession! So their prices relative to the quality and features of the products haven't gone up that much, at least not an unreasonable amount, but what Austin said is definitely correct, wages haven't risen nearly enough to keep up with incremental rises in cost.
MSRP he stayed is wrong. No Wrangler Unlimited Sahara goes for MSRP of 38K.
MSRP is 51K
NADA/KBB is 38K
@@MihaiRUdeRO They were able to increase profits and investment by moving development out of the U.S. and selling out to Fiat. They remain just as unreliable, but more refined.
The alpine unit in jeeps is one of the best systems I’ve ever heard
Ben A Ford Sony Audio + this is the best I’ve heard
Better than bose would you say?
Jorge Escarcega I don’t have any experience with Bose Systems in cars
Jorge Escarcega I would say they’re pretty comparable I’ve moved to aftermarket though so stock stuff sounds pretty flat but still a good system
I wish they would work more on the reliability than looks. Most owners change the look anyways. And in my opinion wrangler is the only jeep worth getting. This was a great review!!!
If you press the climate button on the display, near the bottom,that’s how you control the heated seats. Sahara’s come with heated seats but the heated steering wheel comes in the Cold Weather Group Package.
Great review. I just got a 2018 JL SAHARA UNLIMITED 2.0 litres TURBO and I'm really very happy!!
Alessandro Catanese do you have the soft or hard top? Also how’s the wind noise from the inside ?
I got mine back in May and man oh man i freakin love it! The steering wheel issue with the 2019s was actually a recall this month so they fixed that issue for my Jeep at the dealership, got a card in the mail and they covered the cost. At far as the tops, i got mine with a 3 piece hardtop, noise is tolerable, not a big issue. You might hear more noise with soft/fabric tops. Only downside really is just the price but its always on high demand. 👍🏻
Haven’t really driven a Jeep...seems like you gotta turn the wheel a lot to get it to turn.
Not with the JL it's very fun to drive. Transmission is very smooth
Clam73 They’re super easy to turn but you have to crank the wheel back to straight instead of just letting it go like a normal suspension vehicle. It feels like a tractor but like an over sized go kart too if you get the turbo lol
I've been really impressed with the way things have turned around at FCA, I'd say the best turn arounds of the American Big 3.
That color.. so good!
When the Jeep Gladiator comes out do a review
They sell because there is really no other competitor. It looks cool. It has capability more than most know what to do with. And it is iconic and crosses generations, race and gender in popularity. There may be other vehicles like it (may be a Corvette, may be a Mustang), but none in the same class,
I drive an old jeep. Road noise is awful, ride quality ain't exactly a Lexus, and fuel economy is beaten by everything but full sized trucks. But in Colorado, it starts up every time I turn the key, and gets me through the thickest snow.
I just watched this 3 times and this is the 4th , I'm falling in love i think she is the winner
An amazing car. I've been draming about the Wrangler for te past 20 years and never managed to afford it. But it is sweet to imagine driving and owning this vehicle. Must be a magnificent experience.
So I had my AirPods in and when you revved it I thought it was someone outside in my apartment complex
A wrangler was my first car - and currently I have one. I would never pay more than 30k for one though. Your review was great. Just sad to see where Jeep has gone with the insane pricing for their vehicles. They’re not with the 50k that some are going for...
John Baxter ended up paying 46.5k for mine.
MSRP was 55.4k, invoice was 52k with manufacturer incentives it was 49.6k.
Was able to get 10k for my trade which I probably could’ve sold private for 11-13K. I gotta amazing deal and the dealer pretty much broke even.
Mac Sc Maybe I’ve aged out of the market. The highway drives kill me. Lol. (98 wranglers might as well be 89 wranglers - drive wise.)
They do keep a high re-sale value so - it’s money well spent for you.... I just need some comfy seats and no water dripping in on my head when it rains. Lol.
As soon as the economy gets back up and running - I’m looking at a RR Velar - similar price. With an extended warranty of course / I’m old enough now to write it off for work)
Actually the New Ford Bronco is a possibility- if Ford could catch a break to launch the new line.
All the best to you - I’m sure you’ll enjoy yours. No disrespect. ✌️
Classical jams
The review was severely lacking in the dog department.
im not really a fan of jeeps but i am a fan of ur videos and review styles which is why i watch ur videos lol
you`re the only one i could find on youtube who has shown the 4-high-auto selction in use on the road. i have been very curious about whether you can drive on dry roads without tearing up the transmission. i was hoping it basically turns the jeep into an all wheel drive when it needs it. very good video..thanks for answering my question by showing it in action
The Wrangler is now on my radar as a vehicle of interest
Thanks for going over the sound system in the last couple of videos!
Wranglers would be a great vehicle for $10K less MSRP. The inflated prices don't jive with the sum of the parts, and can only be rationalized by FCA's realization that: 1) They don't have a real competitor in the US and 2) People are paying it, so why reduce the price? Sad.
The new wrangler is way better than the old one... Consider the quality of FCA, Lease is thr best way
Completely agree. Not great safety ratings, mediocre handling. Most jeeps are driven by wannabes who will never take theirs off the road. Was just at an auto show for local dealers. Local dealer was asking 63,000 for stock Rubicon. Ridiculous, but apparently they cant build them fast enough
The starting sticker price of a 1997 (first year of the TJ) Wrangler Sport was $17,140. Adjusted for inflation, that's between $27,000 and $28,000. The starting price of a 2019 Wrangler Sport is 28,045. That's almost the same price, but it's for a much better vehicle all around. With high demand, tougher safety and emissions regulations to follow, and with many significant improvements to the product, why would they lower the price? Considering what you're getting, you'd think they would raise their prices, but they've haven't.
@@AkioWasRight except you'll never get the 2019 for the "starting price"
@@weirdshibainu That's not only missing my point, that's not even true. There are plenty on lots. If not that, you can order one. Even if we weren't talking about stripped down models, you're still getting the same value as any other modern Jeep. The problem is people can't make apples to apples comparisons or they can't keep up with inflation adjusted prices. That's not Jeep's fault.
I think I need to get off the sport cars band wagon and get a Jeep Rubicon.
The Hard Top is pretty quiet by the way and heated seats and steering wheel get really warm almost HOT. People keep knocking Jeep Reliability. If you look at Consumer Reports, even though there are some rough years, in the past 3 years, both the Wrangler and Cherokee actually do quite well. The 18 Cherokee got a Much Better Then Average score. The Wrangler did as well for 17. There are some spots here and there but if you look at Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, believe it or not they fair about the same. I can tell you that in the 90's my 4 new Wranglers were very reliable , and then they were rated horribly. My Sahara now with the 6 is perfect after 3K miles. My wife's Cherokee the same. The quality of both is exceptional. People are bitching about price but if you drive one, and actually check them out up close, you can see why they are so pricey. In addition the safety now built into them is a big reason what ALL cars and trucks these days are out of control price wise. Have you looked at the pricing on any new Pickups- light duty. 55-85K for the new Ranger and Chevy's. The larger 100/150 serious Chevy, Ford, Dodge trucks. Some to 85K . That's insane. However those numbers aren't made up. IE people now demand safety and quality features that are so high that manufacturers can't price them within the regular "Plumber Jo" budgets. My plumber by the way is named Israel, so no knock on the name Joe!. The wind noise is higher then most cars but in no way is it excessive or even tiring. I switched out the 2+ foot long antenna for a 6 inch antenna from Amazon. It cut the wind noise in half. Handling is excellent. Ive had everything from a Range Rover to a new Corvette Grand Sport so I know good handling and this Jeep handles very well. Tire rollover?. Wobbly? Not at all, so not sure what he's talking about. Ride is really pretty good. Our Mazda CX5 was bumpy, road noise irritating, and seats too firm. The Wrangler seats are very comfortable. Actually the Cherokee seats are insanely comfortable. I have the auto low and high speed auto emergency braking, radar speed control, lane change warning, and yes, the steering in mine is perfect. Highest resale value of an vehicle on the road. Retaining %92 of it's RETAIL sticker price after 4 years. I wish I had the same with my Kia Sorento. I had to wait almost the full lease term to get out of it. The only reason I got out 3 months early at all is because the Jeep dealership also owned a Kia dealership and they wanted the highest end Sorento's for a winter sales deal. I guess I shouldn't complain. God Bless!.
The pov is so good that I was even keeping an eye on the road when you were putting the music on :)
It has the best heated seats and steering wheel in the business. Wish you had it.
The heat the steering wheel makes is insane. Love the remote start.
Finally they’ve changed the Wrangler on the inside.
I'm not sure why the hard tops are soooo popular? They are cumbersome to remove therefore most will not be removed. I urge everyone to buy the soft top. The ease of removal far outweighs the amount of noise.
Was just driving a new Wrangler hardtop and I'd totally buy one! The only downside for me is the noise at highway speeds gets irritating and it's hard to hear music.
Why not just bump the volume up? Love my new jeep on the commute to the hiking trails and back just because the Alpine system is so clean sounding.
Glad to see another Jeep review really impressed with the new wranglers. Topher is there a possible chance of you reviewing the new Ford rangers?
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i agree, i would hope he’d do the ranger
A software flash has supposedly fixed the spongy steering issue fwiw.
Nice review! I own the previous model, so it's nice to see the upgrades and refinements offered on the JL. I hope the test of time is fruitful, and I wish Jeep had made more steps toward this before now!
First review actually playing the speakers, thanks. It sounds really good
The sound is coming through his microphone and then played through your device's speakers or headphones. The only true way to gauge a sound system is to listen to it yourself.
I love this new interior on this Jeep, looks great
this is exactly how i would have mine but with the V6!
Carefull saying stuff like that will get you killed around here
starsaberfan39 what?
Yayyy I've been waiting for the unlimited
Having now driven both the 6 cylinder with the manual and the turbo 4 with the auto, curious as to which combo you prefer.
I got the 6. i don't trust a brand new design Turbo 4 in any vehicle. The 6 is strong, fast, and has a great history for durability.
The v4 is definitely quick but I love the sound of the v6
Thank you for doing this! I’ll be leasing one in a few months and was curious about all of this. Also, MICHIGAN...looks like you’re driving out in my area! 🤙🏼
Lease, the poor mans way of saying i want something but cant own it, so ill loan a vechicle instead of buying one outright, resulting in lower monthly fees! 😂
Cameron People lease cars that are known for being unreliable. Likes maseratis, alfas, fiats and Chryslers. And now fiat merged with Chrysler. The 2 most unreliable brands in the world. What makes you think people are gonna want to OWN products made by them? Sorry but I’m not used to buying a new transmission after every oil change.
please do more random wide open throttles where the car has to down shift
Please don’t laugh but can you do the Ford Ecosport 1.0 turbo?
stay away from it, they are PIGS on gas, better off with the regular 2 liter and it will last much longer
Ecosport? Yuck! That's the garbage that we used to only subject Latin America to, that somehow is now for sale in the US. Ugly, slow, poor handling, and not even that economical.
DumbDuck44 I know; but they did a POV of the Toyota CHR. I’m just want hear what he says about the Ecosport.
@@BoopSnoot you forgtot to add that all Ecosports are fully built in INDIA. Third World Car built in a Third World Country and sold in the US!! Way to Go Ford!! By the way I was born in Argentina and have been living in Canada since 1984. Currently in Argentina now for holidays. I know all about the Ecosport, if you think the current one is bad you should have seen the first generation that came out here in 2003. At least now it is the Third generation and Much Improved over the Original. The fact that it is built in India and SO expensive is unforgivable. The ones that they sell in south america are built in Brazil and much worse quality than the ones sold in US and Canada built in India. I would stay away from them.
Keep up the good content though. Your videos are relaxing
Thank you for giving me a ride in your jeep. great video learned a lot.Thanks
Can you please review Nissan Murano,thanks
Great video as always. Loving it dude
I love jeeps so much like I love jeeps it’s my Dream car man I love jeeps so amazing 😩❤️
Can you drive the Jeep hardtop on the highway ?
Want to know the noise difference comparing to the soft-top.
I just got a 2018 JL Sahara Unlimited 2.0 litres turbo with hard top. Then I got MOPAR headliner fixed inside the hard top, noise reduction more than 60%
6:38: 1975 Caddy
I was planning to buy one but the wind noise for me is overwhelming...not for me!
Then get a hardtop it cuts the noise in half
its a jeep
Wait it has adaptive cruise container when
Gorgeous blue!!!
Did you notice a diesel like clatter from the 2.0? My girlfriends Cherokee has this diesel like feel when its cold around town.
When you think that you can get a fully loaded wrangler or a Durango srt it kinda puts things into perspective. Not that these compete with each other at all but they are both 4wd SUVs and the wrangler makes the Durango look like 5 times the price on terms of refinement not to mention the durango has the 6.4 and brembos.
The price difference has a lot to do with all of the off road goodies in the high trim wranglers. You can take a rubicon through the toughest trails at Moab and it will get through without a problem with a decent driver. Throwing a v8 in a Durango they’ve already produced for many other vehicles in their lineup is much cheaper.
Can you take the top off a Durango?
Do a review on the Kia Telluride
Love the review and the Jeep! Not related to the review but what was the first song you played? Lol thanks
Which wrangler has the cup holders on the bottom?
I prefer getting the hardtop on the jeep.
Edgar -69x do they have wind noise
Tod Smith yes but way less
its crawling time
Excellent rewiev mate 😎👍
So I’m looking for a car I’m 4”11 which car is best for me
How big of a difference would the wind noise be with the hard top?
What does that thing near the transmission lever thing do?
What's the name of that song you played at 12:00?
Songs called “Pink Mirrors” by Ooyy
Shoulda kept straight at 2 mins and stopped at Karl's! Great vid.
"bro this too expensive I'd just get a Ford Raptor" People are getting way too good at irony.
If it's automatic then why does it have a stick for shifting!!? I'm a car dummy, someone please explain to me my head hurts 🤕🤧
Anyone tried it , iam willing to buy one but i heard a lot of negative feedback about the steering wheel, could anyone advise please
Really loved JL
For that price, I wouldn’t even take it on a dirt road much less a trail.😳💰
Brian buy the sport, it’s around 35-40k
Hope your sway bar is still intact
The only problem with Jeep 2019-2020 is the play in steering wheel. it annoys a new driver a lot when it required to put lot of afford to keep jeep in lane. i took it to the dealership and according to them nothing wrong with it but if you see on jeep form and everyone own 2019-2020 has same problem and no recall has been issued yet.
A Wrangler built for off road does not get sports car steering. It is that way for a reason. It does not look like play in the steering , just a slower ratio.
johnnyedify thanks for your reply friend. I drove older models (below 2018) never had such difference as newer has.
It does come with heated seats and steering
Nice Review as always 😄
Wow! Highway wind noise is insane 🤯don't know if i could handle it maybe it's just the rag top how about a 2021 review with hard top.
beautiful beast
should get your hands on a colorado z71. everyone does the zr2 now
yay been waiting for this one
Who else gets excited when he does tht first turn
Scotty be like *_UNRELIABLE ENDLESS MONEY PIT_*
But that is true, why your hatin
also Scotty: "The only car worth driving is a '94 Toyota Celica!"
@@MrSomnix he never said that. Lying is a sin.
Wut? Scotty actually recommends the Wrangler if you are going to buy a Jeep.
Would love to get one but heard they have terrible gas mileage
Rich people get all the cool cars :D
Dushmanu Munkinboy yea that’s why I’m going for a used one much cheaper
thank you for the ryde. awesome......
51k for a jeep gtfo. Sorry for that kind of money I'll just get into a Raptor or a Power Wagon
pilot steve: Raptor for 50k is Years old- vs new.
good luck finding a raptor for 51k.. unless you're getting the older 6.2 model, but theres going to be atleast 40k miles on those as well.. raptors are ridiculous in resale
A fully speced out Raptor and Power Wagon cost 65k
^not true at all
Or you could just get an older Jeep for a cheaper price.........
Good review. Was that regular or premium soft top?
7:50 Chevy had no turning signal at all.
CuteFox kKa
makes me want a jeep 😳
Thanks for steering example. Trying to decide if I could handle that or better to go with a Gr Cherokee with off road trails pkg. Glad you said fun to drive.👍👍👍. 2.0 T seems like the engine to get. Although diesel 3.0 I’d coming. Blasphemy?? 4cyl...Willys were 4cyl, CJ and Yjs had 4 cyl, not sure aboutTJ. I hope you test a hardtop. Soft top is loud. I liked your review. Watched 2xs👍👍😎😎
way too expensive
I agree 100%.
The only people able to afford them are the engineers at FCA...
So based on the feature packaging and build quality what do you think it’s worth?
Connecticut Dashcam 35k
@@matty1053 Wrangler has been setting sales records left and right. People can afford these.
Does it run smooth on the highway?
My dream car
Wish they’d get rid of the fake manual gear shift. It isn’t a manual, who are they kidding?
I heard Wranglers are not really safe and they burn like cardboard. Is that true?
i like how where you live you can just drive off the road and make a u turn on the snow. if you did that where i live you’d be screwed
How was the wind noise with the cloth top?
It defeats the need for a blind spot monitoring system, because you can hear cars coming 😂
@@TheTopher LMFAO. The cold, dense, Michigan air doesn't help haha.
The JL is notorious for having a leaky roof.
We got us a lot of armchair car engineers and designers in this comment section.
Song ?
i’m really considering a wrangler or
a grand cherokee. can anyone recommend which one i should choose?
If you're not actually considering off-road go with the grand Cherokee. The Wrangler doors are held on with Velcro, the grand Cherokee is a luxury suv
We had same comparison - purchased Wrangler. Has the tech. Looks, convertible and can’t compare in driving experience. Wrangler is SO much fun to drive- vacation on wheels. Solid build- and insurance is also much less.
Me and my Wife went for the Wrangler SAHARA Instead. It's just more fun to drive and offers a lot more. Yeah it may be a bit shabby on the highway but you learn to embrace the flaws and love it even more for it.