The interior on my 2011 Grand Cherokee has held up extremely well. No rattles. No fade. The doors still have a solid shut. I love it. I feel that the Wagoneer’s powertrain is the most reliable powertrain available out of the American full size SUVs available.
@@TheChadColbyHi, I need some help. I bought a 2022 jeep wagoneer two days ago and I'm having buyers remorse. I couldn't afford brand new so I bought used. 56k for 70,000miles from a dealership and i got the warranty. Is this alot a mileage for the vehicle? Is this a good deal? Thanks for any help
The wagoneer is the biggest POS vehicle made as of now from Mopar, Stellantis whatever the hell. As a mopar diehard this brand has gone to shit. My 22 wagoneer hasn't hit 29k and it'd had endless electronic bugs, cosmetic issues, my ac compressor and condensor went out recently too. Trash!
This biased and false advertising… obviously it’s all highway miles… and anyone who knows cars and has common sense knows highway driving greatly reduces ware and tare. It’s an anomaly to compare this to others. Do your research and you will find these are lipstick on pigs. They look good, but are not durable and do not hold up. That is proven by how poorly they retain their value and what they going through the auctions for. These are a poor investment, stay away from. Let your research do the talking. Jeeps are not what they used to be quality wise. All went down hill after they were bought out in 2005. Nothing on a Jeep is Jeep, except what the letters spell
His Toyota broke at 50,000, so he must sla m this report! I see a lot of Toyota that should have a recall on. Most of them didn't get their speedometers!
@Spacecadet0720 the 3.0 inline and some of the 6.4s have been terrible, it's build quality forsure, I have a 19 ram 5.7 with 80k on it, perfectly good
Yes I have a jeep Cherokee with 500.000 on it still running great 4.0 in line 6 🤗
The interior on my 2011 Grand Cherokee has held up extremely well. No rattles. No fade. The doors still have a solid shut. I love it. I feel that the Wagoneer’s powertrain is the most reliable powertrain available out of the American full size SUVs available.
Crazy mileage for a 2022! Definitely not a garage queen. Great video
Great Video my friend
0:57 mark...what's up with the seat in that frame only? Perfect every other shot but that one it's got a big dimple in the side bolster
I was in there leaning on the seat getting some b roll footage, lol.
@@TheChadColbyHi, I need some help. I bought a 2022 jeep wagoneer two days ago and I'm having buyers remorse. I couldn't afford brand new so I bought used. 56k for 70,000miles from a dealership and i got the warranty. Is this alot a mileage for the vehicle? Is this a good deal? Thanks for any help
@@sieraphillips8377No, That is Not a lot for those . Enjoy the Many Miles of Smiles yet to come 😊
The wagoneer is the biggest POS vehicle made as of now from Mopar, Stellantis whatever the hell. As a mopar diehard this brand has gone to shit. My 22 wagoneer hasn't hit 29k and it'd had endless electronic bugs, cosmetic issues, my ac compressor and condensor went out recently too. Trash!
@@robertsoria9293 that's terrible, I would have lost my mind. Honestly I have had zero issues at not 116k miles.
How do you get 100k on a Jeep in 18 months?
Big deal I have a town and country with 333500 miles
Why in gods name would you buy such a heavy, fuel inefficient car for so much driving?
This biased and false advertising… obviously it’s all highway miles… and anyone who knows cars and has common sense knows highway driving greatly reduces ware and tare. It’s an anomaly to compare this to others. Do your research and you will find these are lipstick on pigs. They look good, but are not durable and do not hold up. That is proven by how poorly they retain their value and what they going through the auctions for. These are a poor investment, stay away from. Let your research do the talking. Jeeps are not what they used to be quality wise. All went down hill after they were bought out in 2005. Nothing on a Jeep is Jeep, except what the letters spell
Says the guy that likely never owned one. Mine has been flawless
His Toyota broke at 50,000, so he must sla m this report! I see a lot of Toyota that should have a recall on. Most of them didn't get their speedometers!
My sister got a wagoneer and she didn’t even have it for a year before the engine failed. I just saw 2 articles about them malfunctioning as well.
@Spacecadet0720 the 3.0 inline and some of the 6.4s have been terrible, it's build quality forsure, I have a 19 ram 5.7 with 80k on it, perfectly good
@@Spacecadet0720 yeah I know they had some issues, which motor? The Hemi driveline has been solid, new hurricane motor has had some issues.