My kids say I'm too old for a new Jeep Wrangler

Anonymous
Who cares what they think about this? If this is your dream car, get it. You do you.
Anonymous
I've rented a Jeep Renegade through zipcar several times. I don't know how it compares to the wrangler, but I like it with the exception of the road noise. The windows don't seem to shut tight so there's always a little air coming in and the road noise is louder than other cars I've driven. Otherwise I like it. It has great features and is pleasant to drive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've rented a Jeep Renegade through zipcar several times. I don't know how it compares to the wrangler, but I like it with the exception of the road noise. The windows don't seem to shut tight so there's always a little air coming in and the road noise is louder than other cars I've driven. Otherwise I like it. It has great features and is pleasant to drive.


That's panel gap and inferior rubber sealing, signs of cheap, corner-cutting production and engineering.
Anonymous
Lol— I love that they told you it is for bros and rich sorority girls!
Clearly they will die of embarrassment if you roll up in that bad boy. Perfect reason to buy it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are mid 50’s. On our fourth. It’s a jeep thing! Never too old never goes out of style. Retains its resale value. Lower insurance. Get a stick.


Same. And, go off roading after you get your Jeep, OP.
Anonymous
It's no comfortable for older bodies.
Anonymous
I have noticed this is the new "porsche"- mid life crisis car
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't...

1. It is an objectively terrible car

2. Assuming you're a 40-something mom from the burbs it's going to look like you're trying way too hard



You and OP's kids are both know-nothings
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have noticed this is the new "porsche"- mid life crisis car


I have noticed you don't have a clue WTH you're talking about.
Anonymous
There are some kids with really rich parents who drive them but its mostly adults given the cost. We are looking at the new JL Rubicon and its running close to $50K. Waiting for the 19's to come out as I don't want the 1st model year.

It is not a terrible car and its fun to drive. The new ones are updated and very nice. What i like is you can get an lifetime warranty for about $2K to cover the major things which is helpful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've rented a Jeep Renegade through zipcar several times. I don't know how it compares to the wrangler, but I like it with the exception of the road noise. The windows don't seem to shut tight so there's always a little air coming in and the road noise is louder than other cars I've driven. Otherwise I like it. It has great features and is pleasant to drive.


That's panel gap and inferior rubber sealing, signs of cheap, corner-cutting production and engineering.


What part of "Jeep" do you not understand?

Stick with your 5-series and leave Jeeps to people who know what they're doing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's no comfortable for older bodies.


Have you even tried the new JL or are you just talking to talk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've rented a Jeep Renegade through zipcar several times. I don't know how it compares to the wrangler, but I like it with the exception of the road noise. The windows don't seem to shut tight so there's always a little air coming in and the road noise is louder than other cars I've driven. Otherwise I like it. It has great features and is pleasant to drive.


That's panel gap and inferior rubber sealing, signs of cheap, corner-cutting production and engineering.


They completely updated it this year. Know what you are talking about. It has plastic and other features as you able to wash it down easily. It isn't cheap.
Anonymous
Ugh, please don’t. Mid-life crisis car.
Anonymous
DH, is that you?
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