In reality, not too many people out there willing to publicly admit they efed up on a major purchase decision. They'll just fade away from those forums after dumping their mistake.nytq wrote: WOW, Jeep must have really stuck it to you at some point LOL.
But their are not enough complaints from real renegade owners to sway me away yet.
Yeah Jeep (Daimler Chrylser) stuck it to me for 6years and 70+thousand miles. They built me a really nice POS 2004 Rubicon TJ. Was to become my expedition vehicle and Samurai replacement after the 70k warranty ran out. Instead, that thing had so many problems with simple daily driving I would NEVER have trusted it making a trek to MOAB or Ouray to wheel anything let alone hit the kind of trails I'd want to make it worth my while for the trip(s) and I traded it in on the Kizashi. Now I have a strippo 2014 JK Unlimited Willys (replaced the suburban as the Samurai's tow vehicle and all around throw crap in the back hauler) which is earning some reliability creds after 2+ years and 15,000 miles of street only driving. I may start building it soon to make those trips out west as I'd planned on doing with the TJ Rubicon.
Still not crazy about the non-reversible TCM flash a dealer did at an annual inspection w/o my consent and the never ending puddles of water on the front, thankfully rubber matted, floor pans. That and the Freedom top's (removable hardtop) near constant water leak dripping all over the dash which then runs down (and in to) the stereo. Getting tired of taking it back for that crap...just living with it. Towel on top of dash keeps it outta the stereo. I will say the A/C valve repair seems to be holding, except, there's more of a growl it seems now from the compressor. Have to remember to take it back, again, and fight with them about that before the warranty expires next year. Mechanically (drivetrain), though, I'm pretty pleased thus far. The Pentastar V6 is a great engine...far better than the Rubicon's I6. It has better power/pull for towing than the tired old suburban's 350 V8.
In a nutshell, it's a Jeep and I understand this fact, and this is a biggie...it's not my primary daily driver. I am more than thrilled after winter's slop is done to be back driving my Kizashi on a regular basis. If the JKU didn't work out, again, like the Rubicon, there are enough fools out there that would give me perfectly good money for the Wrangler. The Jeep Renegade is not, and will never possess the Jeep Wrangler stigma should you need to unload it.
ye be warned....