I've had 3 jeeps. Grand Cherokee eco diesel. POS. A new Wrangler Rubicon that wouldn't go down the road straight. Death Wobble. POS. And they wonder why Jeep aren't selling. Stick a fork in me, I'm done buying junk
Rented a jeep while out of town this summer. Death wobble is a real thing. I couldn’t believe it.
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The level of incompetence at the top of Stellantis, is beyond words. Yet they big shots still pay the CEO bonuses as he destroys the company. They have absolutely no idea who their customers are. They only see projected year end money, and not the years after that. This year will be devastating for them. But, they will no doubt be able to turn this monumental loss into a tax write-off gain. Short term thinking by your typical financial institution.
I just picked up a new 2023 Wrangler 4-dr Willys with manual locks, windows, and tranny. Last month I went to install an aftermarket skid plate and found out that the dealer removed the OEM transmission skid plate. Apparently, they had a recall for the clutch overheating and the remedy was removing the tranny skid plate! Who would think in the 21st century, there would be a problem with clutches overheating? We also have a Jeep Cherokee with the 2.0 turbo. Unlike NA engines, the owner's manual recommends changing the plugs at 60,000 miles instead of 100,000 miles.
7:45...are you kidding!?! $52k for that tiny guy, I just bought a 1 year used Rogue with pano sunroof, 360 camera for $33k + tax out the door with 100k extended bumper to bumper warranty!!!
I'd prefer a manual for a Wrangler. Easy to drive manuals today compared to decades ago. I had a '64 Chevy Custom PU - 3 on the tree - clutch pedal was a good 12 inches of play.
In 2019 I bought my 2019 ram 1500 quad cab 3.6 brand new for $20,500 OTD. That SAME truck on the SAME lot right now... $43,000! When I bought my ram I could've gotten a 2500 hemi for 41-42k! Insane!
@@1sholland18 after the 2008 bailout chrysler was owned by stellantis and the united auto workers but in 2014 stellantis acquired full ownership so although it's a foreign company their impact on the economy and jobs is relevant. so they may not call it a bailout but the united states government cannot simply let them fail .
They could have just made fewer V8’s and more V6’s, or even naturally aspirated I6 engines. Anything but turbo 4’s. I have a 3.5 V6 and it’s a pretty decent engine overall. High prices, manual transmissions, EV Challenger. They are trying their damndest to put people in EV’s.
Who in the world thought that a French/Italian conglomerate could properly design, manufacture, and sell trucks/cars into the American market?? STUPID.
Very strange given hiw Americans are addicted to slushboxes. On the other hand, I'd love to have a Frontier with a manual, and there's a definite demand, but Nissan deleted it for reasons I cannot find the answet to.
These prices are insane. Using a US inflation calculator an entry level car that cost $2900 in 1974 would be in 2024 dollars be $18,500. A well appointed car that may cost $5000 in 1974 would be in 2024, $32,000. If we go to 1984 prices an entry level car in 1984 with be around $7000 and in 2024 dollars be $22,000. A well appointed car may have cost $15,000 in 1984, with inflation that would be $45,000 in 2024 dollars. Let's use 1994 pricing. An entry level car in 1994 may have cost you oh $10,000, that equals $21,000 in 2024 dollars. A well appointed car may have cost you $20,000 in 1994 which would be $42,000 in 2024 dollars. As you can see current new car pricing has just in the last 3 years gone out of whack considering inflation. Yes, a modern entry level car is typically more well appointed than one in 1974-1984-1994, but much of those add ons are technology based and should be cheaper to add. Plus most of these add ons are things most buyers never asked for, nor really wanted but are forced to take when buying a new car... The highest end vehicles today compared with highest end vehicles of 1974-1984-1994 are insideously expensive filled with more add on crap that will cost an arm and a leg to fix off warranty. The auto industry in general and not just the failing Stellantis is losing touch with reality.🤔
The Jeep Wrangler And Gladiola are vehicles with mechanical 4 wheel drive. The entire market has gone to computerized 4 wheel drive. The Jeeps lag behind in the latest integrated systems in thier cars because of their 4 wheel drive mechanical system. Subaru integration of electronic systems imbedded throughout their cars including the transmission. Jeep may want to have greater system integration that is not compatible with classic mechanical 4 wheel drive. Would a Wrangler or Gladiola truly be a Wrangler or Gladiola without classic Mechanical 4wd?
My mom has been a jeep loyalist for over 30 years and her current Cherokee is the last jeep she says she will ever buy. Reliability issues aplenty, poor service and part support and new units are insanely overpriced. The French and Italians are absolutely driving these brands into the ground. So my so that the descendant of Chrysler's founder has offered to buy the company back. Not a bad idea.....but wait until Stellantis enters bankruptcy and buy Chrysler, Jeep and Ram back for 30 cents on the dollar.
It’s sad that this is the future for domestic car manufacturers. Covid made them lazy, and it’s been downhill from there. I used to be a lifetime ford owner. After going to 3 ford dealerships when I was looking for a new car and being treated like absolute garbage. (Sales people ignoring/avoiding me, salespeople being on their phones while I’m on the test drive asking questions about the car, and other shitty behaviors) I chose to head over to Subaru and give them a chance to treat me right. I was given a five star service, treated like family, and in the end I went home with a Forester Wilderness for MSRP, no markups the same day I drove it. Ford and Chevy need to take a page out of Subarus book and learn how to take care of their customers.
How many people do you think are buying 80K lifted jeeps? I bought mine new in 2014 for 47K including the lift, big wheels and tires, metal bumpers and more already installed at the dealer. 80K is just too much.
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Seriously over priced trash, Jeep got to greedy, The Jeep is not a good car and has crap reviews then they sell new Jeep s at $80000 ? They are utterly stupid, a Jerp is never worth this money !!!! So long Jeep...
1.3 liter turbo is wild to me. That car costs more then my kia stinger, and it's not close to the same power, or build quality. What is this trash they're making.
Well, your opening statement about not being able to get the 3.6 with the auto in 2025, this might be something you want to double check, I just went to the Jeep "Build it" site and you can get the 3.6 with an 8spd auto, but seems only avail in the Rubicon or Rubicon X models for 2025...
Depends on how old the person is. People who are in their 40s 50s and 60s have probably driven manuals in their lives at some point. Millennials and Gen Z likely not
All these people in the comments blah blah money blah blah we have 10 cars we have 3 cars I hAVe tHiS CaR LoOk At mE. Must be nice to be a richy poo and even afford a car at ALL in todays dogwater economy
Now I know how people felt when Henry Ford was moving them from the horse to cars. Gas Hog V8's are going the way the horse did. Accept it. The whole world not just America is going fuel efficient vehicles and Electric. Cry in your soup all you want.
I've had 3 jeeps. Grand Cherokee eco diesel. POS. A new Wrangler
Rubicon that wouldn't go down the road straight. Death Wobble. POS. And they wonder why Jeep aren't selling. Stick a fork in me, I'm done buying junk
Did the same except with gm said screw it. Bought a Toyota, best decision I ever made
Rented a jeep while out of town this summer. Death wobble is a real thing. I couldn’t believe it.
The level of incompetence at the top of Stellantis, is beyond words. Yet they big shots still pay the CEO bonuses as he destroys the company. They have absolutely no idea who their customers are. They only see projected year end money, and not the years after that. This year will be devastating for them. But, they will no doubt be able to turn this monumental loss into a tax write-off gain. Short term thinking by your typical financial institution.
ITS THE USA WAY🤦♂️
I just picked up a new 2023 Wrangler 4-dr Willys with manual locks, windows, and tranny. Last month I went to install an aftermarket skid plate and found out that the dealer removed the OEM transmission skid plate. Apparently, they had a recall for the clutch overheating and the remedy was removing the tranny skid plate! Who would think in the 21st century, there would be a problem with clutches overheating? We also have a Jeep Cherokee with the 2.0 turbo. Unlike NA engines, the owner's manual recommends changing the plugs at 60,000 miles instead of 100,000 miles.
It’s why everyone is buying foreign cars now, my wife’s ATLAS with cabin chairs and V6 and even black rims was 52k!!! And it’s very nice
7:45...are you kidding!?! $52k for that tiny guy, I just bought a 1 year used Rogue with pano sunroof, 360 camera for $33k + tax out the door with 100k extended bumper to bumper warranty!!!
I'd prefer a manual for a Wrangler. Easy to drive manuals today compared to decades ago. I had a '64 Chevy Custom PU - 3 on the tree - clutch pedal was a good 12 inches of play.
He doesn't need to think when he makes 38 million 😂
Wait, people LIKE the 3.6 Pentastar now?! When I bought my Challenger BRAND NEW I got nothing but shit because I had a 3.6!!!! WTF!!!!
They are probably losing their shirts on the EV side, and looking to higher sales on the ICE trucks to offset some losses.
If they cut the price in half I'll buy two.
In 2019 I bought my 2019 ram 1500 quad cab 3.6 brand new for $20,500 OTD. That SAME truck on the SAME lot right now... $43,000! When I bought my ram I could've gotten a 2500 hemi for 41-42k! Insane!
We the taxpayers will have to bail out this foreign company again
That’s the worst part
and that my friend is the no.1 pick !!
If it's foreign owned then there won't be a bailout.
They were still America owned during the recession weren't they?
@@1sholland18 after the 2008 bailout chrysler was owned by stellantis and the united auto workers but in 2014 stellantis acquired full ownership so although it's a foreign company their impact on the economy and jobs is relevant. so they may not call it a bailout but the united states government cannot simply let them fail .
Had a 2018 with 60k miles and it dropped a valve. My last jeep!!!
They could have just made fewer V8’s and more V6’s, or even naturally aspirated I6 engines. Anything but turbo 4’s. I have a 3.5 V6 and it’s a pretty decent engine overall.
High prices, manual transmissions, EV Challenger. They are trying their damndest to put people in EV’s.
When your charging 105,000 dollars for a V8 392... of course it needs to go away. At that price.
As of 5 days ago, zero off any of them, zero incentives.
They need to find a new leader like Lee Iacocca
Jeep truck gladiator been discontinued. 194,000 plug-in hybrid for fire. Wranglers e and Grand Cherokee 4 by E
I love the design, but the prices are ridiculous.
A hybrid jeep......... I've heard it all now
Who in the world thought that a French/Italian conglomerate could properly design, manufacture, and sell trucks/cars into the American market?? STUPID.
FCA obviously did.
I doubt the turbos are why 2025s are sitting. There are still 2023's on Stellantis lots; you could even find 2022s new if you look around.
THE BIGGEST STUPID DECISION YOU CAN MAKE, IS TO BUY A STELANTIS CAR, ESPECIALLY A JEEP.
backstory?
Very strange given hiw Americans are addicted to slushboxes. On the other hand, I'd love to have a Frontier with a manual, and there's a definite demand, but Nissan deleted it for reasons I cannot find the answet to.
I will buy a Hornet when they lower the price.
All the Dodge dealers near me are marking down the Hornets under 25k and even that is a hard sell 😂
Maybe if they mark them down another $20K I might buy one. 😂
I'm seeing the same thing here in the Northeast--it's a fire sale for the Hornets (similar to what they did to move the 2023 Gladiators)!
These prices are insane.
Using a US inflation calculator an entry level car that cost $2900 in 1974 would be in 2024 dollars be $18,500. A well appointed car that may cost $5000 in 1974 would be in 2024, $32,000.
If we go to 1984 prices an entry level car in 1984 with be around $7000 and in 2024 dollars be $22,000. A well appointed car may have cost $15,000 in 1984, with inflation that would be $45,000 in 2024 dollars.
Let's use 1994 pricing. An entry level car in 1994 may have cost you oh $10,000, that equals $21,000 in 2024 dollars. A well appointed car may have cost you $20,000 in 1994 which would be $42,000 in 2024 dollars.
As you can see current new car pricing has just in the last 3 years gone out of whack considering inflation. Yes, a modern entry level car is typically more well appointed than one in 1974-1984-1994, but much of those add ons are technology based and should be cheaper to add. Plus most of these add ons are things most buyers never asked for, nor really wanted but are forced to take when buying a new car... The highest end vehicles today compared with highest end vehicles of 1974-1984-1994 are insideously expensive filled with more add on crap that will cost an arm and a leg to fix off warranty.
The auto industry in general and not just the failing Stellantis is losing touch with reality.🤔
Great analysis...thanks!
The Jeep Wrangler And Gladiola are vehicles with mechanical 4 wheel drive. The entire market has gone to computerized 4 wheel drive. The Jeeps lag behind in the latest integrated systems in thier cars because of their 4 wheel drive mechanical system. Subaru integration of electronic systems imbedded throughout their cars including the transmission. Jeep may want to have greater system integration that is not compatible with classic mechanical 4 wheel drive. Would a Wrangler or Gladiola truly be a Wrangler or Gladiola without classic Mechanical 4wd?
I saw a new hornet at the dealer today price is $45,900 next to it is a used hornet priced at $21,999😅
I wouldn't buy a Jeep that WASN'T a manual. 2 door.
68000 for a jeep wrangler 😂, can’t they even take themselves serious?
My mom has been a jeep loyalist for over 30 years and her current Cherokee is the last jeep she says she will ever buy. Reliability issues aplenty, poor service and part support and new units are insanely overpriced. The French and Italians are absolutely driving these brands into the ground. So my so that the descendant of Chrysler's founder has offered to buy the company back. Not a bad idea.....but wait until Stellantis enters bankruptcy and buy Chrysler, Jeep and Ram back for 30 cents on the dollar.
I have had a jeep wrangler for 10 years and my next vehicle will not be another one.
stellantis is tanking the team for the no.1 draft pick !!
Nissan Armada is also a V8.
Rip jeep
Im just shocked that they want $50+ for that Hornet! All of these car dealers are crazy!
It’s crazy
If it’s not the 4.0L then it’s trash.
It’s sad that this is the future for domestic car manufacturers. Covid made them lazy, and it’s been downhill from there.
I used to be a lifetime ford owner. After going to 3 ford dealerships when I was looking for a new car and being treated like absolute garbage. (Sales people ignoring/avoiding me, salespeople being on their phones while I’m on the test drive asking questions about the car, and other shitty behaviors) I chose to head over to Subaru and give them a chance to treat me right. I was given a five star service, treated like family, and in the end I went home with a Forester Wilderness for MSRP, no markups the same day I drove it. Ford and Chevy need to take a page out of Subarus book and learn how to take care of their customers.
FJB caused all the problem
Saw another video saying entey level 2014 Wrangler=24k, 2024 Wrangler=48k. Wild 😳
Crazy
ENRON=Stellantis
7k for a turbo, try researching a little before you just blurt out. $800 for my k27 on my Cummins. lol
Tavaris has been bought...
Clown show, nuff said.
If Everything is true why don't we see or hear about in the news I think it's all a bunch of BS
The mainstream media is actually starting to pick up on Stellantis failure
It’s a rough year for the company. The stock is down big-time this year.
How many people do you think are buying 80K lifted jeeps? I bought mine new in 2014 for 47K including the lift, big wheels and tires, metal bumpers and more already installed at the dealer. 80K is just too much.
These cars are a waste of materials if they are going to just mark them up and have not sell them for an entire fucking year
A few years ago they were $33 now $68 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
I rather buy a bloody Audi way more reliable... 22000 tops for a Jeep never buy new !
Yeah toyota is no better now.🙈
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Investing has proven to be an Incredibly beneficial decision. My cryptocurrency profits continue to play a substantial role in growing my overall wealth, reducing my reliance on my salary
Seriously over priced trash, Jeep got to greedy, The Jeep is not a good car and has crap reviews then they sell new Jeep s at $80000 ? They are utterly stupid, a Jerp is never worth this money !!!! So long Jeep...
1.3 liter turbo is wild to me. That car costs more then my kia stinger, and it's not close to the same power, or build quality. What is this trash they're making.
I can’t believe it was $52K
@@WheelsandWallets My 2023 stinger fully loaded every option. Was like 45k. Make it, make sense. Lol
The new Toyota collora GR is 1.5 ( 3 cylinder) turbo with about 300 horsepower sales for $40000 -$45000 dollars 💵 😂!😂😂😂😂😂
@@andyhuang7526 Wild times lol
Well, your opening statement about not being able to get the 3.6 with the auto in 2025, this might be something you want to double check, I just went to the Jeep "Build it" site and you can get the 3.6 with an 8spd auto, but seems only avail in the Rubicon or Rubicon X models for 2025...
It will not let you on the 2025 wrangler on the website if you switch to the 3.6 L it’ll always be a manual
@@WheelsandWallets I did double check this and you are correct, my apologizes, this will cause them to go under...
Seriously.... How many people in this country can drive a manual?
Depends on how old the person is. People who are in their 40s 50s and 60s have probably driven manuals in their lives at some point. Millennials and Gen Z likely not
All these people in the comments blah blah money blah blah we have 10 cars we have 3 cars I hAVe tHiS CaR LoOk At mE. Must be nice to be a richy poo and even afford a car at ALL in todays dogwater economy
Trying to make up for the loss when covid was happening
I will buy a Nissan z400..
JEEP LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
This is the reason why we have mor issues then we want its because of the rich
Now I know how people felt when Henry Ford was moving them from the horse to cars. Gas Hog V8's are going the way the horse did. Accept it. The whole world not just America is going fuel efficient vehicles and Electric. Cry in your soup all you want.
You're over price junk.
Jeep is junk and about to be Chinese. I'll pass. Rivian blow gas guzzling v8 and v6 away and have reliability. Bye Jeep.
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