I've owned two wranglers and don't disagree except to the extent that Jeeps aren't primarily made JUST for off-road use anymore.. And Op isn't asking about a car for off-roading. She's looking for a daily driver that's also good in the snow. And not everyone wants to mod their vehicle with lift kits and do their own service/repairs. I went off-roading with our jeep club maybe 6X a year. And even the hardcore members only went maybe 1X a month... so yeah, they spent WAY more time on pavement. Jeeps are great but I don't think its wrong to talk about what its like to own and drive a Jeep as a daily driver on pavement simply because they can climb rocks like no other. |
| I saw one driving in this morning. It's looked like Hummer's little sister. It's got "look at me, look at me" written all over like Hummer drivers. Something tells me the owners have some unresolved ego issues. |
Hi hater! |
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For me it only makes sense to get an original wrangler with standard shift / soft top / roll up windows and no electronics other than radio and a/c.
The primitive wrangler has charm and is a very enjoyable driving experience. Great for the beach since you can drop the top and just throw anything in. Just pull the floor plugs and hose out the sand when it gets too bad. I taught all my kids stick shift on a jeep and they used it at college. I will keep restoring it forever because it's got memories. |
STFU. You're tedious. |
| Lol, who are you idiots? Jeeps are great vehicles. Amazing durability and resale value. |
clearly you haven't driven a Subaru lately
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per consumer report - https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2018/03/13/your-car-consumer-reports-10-worst-brands-list/418864002/ 10 worst 1. Fiat 2. Jeep 3. Land Rover 4. Alfa Romeo 5. Mitsubishi 6. Jaguar 7. GMC 8. Dodge 9. Ram 10. Mini As for the 10 best brands, they are: 1. Genesis 2. Audi 3. BMW 4. Lexus 5. Porsche 6. Kia 7. Subaru 8. Tesla 9. Honda 10.Toyota |
That doesn't make them an appropriate choice for routine transportation. |
| The cherokee is like any other mid size SUV IMO. I liked it a lot and 8 years later was ready for another one. The dealer kinda unsold us on a rubicon and I instantly regretted it. Its so bumpy and uncomfortable. Driving l longer than 40 minutes hurt my hips. Its loud and much much worst on gas milage! I went back to the dealership 12 days later and said NOPE! They put me into a cherokee again and I was a happy claim. |
uphold*** |
+1. I loved my Wrangler (honestly) about 60 days per year but the rest of the year I preferred my Grand Cherokee. |
The new version is different. I hated the Cherokee.. Blah ride, nothing special and overpriced. |
+1 Plus they give off a bit of a cheesy "bro" vibe |
+1. My college boyfriend (now husband) drove a new Jeep Wrangler in grad school and the very first thing he did when we got full time jobs was trade it in for something more mature. In his case, a new Grand Cherokee. |