Posted on 08/15/2022 5:27:31 AM PDT by Red Badger
This is not new.
Our 2002 GMC pickup has these .
If it was really meant to be an improvement, it would have spinning brushes to take the mud off.
The 3.6 has had head problems. We bought my wife a jk in 2012. They had to replace driver side head. This was not uncommon. After the warranty ran out, the cam phasers started messing up. I sold it.
She now uses my 2004 tj unlimited as her Go into town vehicle.
Had the LJ 18 years, no major problems. Love that straight 6 4.0 .
Reading prevents you from making an arse of yourself in public.
You can spend $100K for a top-of-the-line Jeep.
Talk about misguided priorities.
Bought my last Cherokee Xj for $250, drove it for 200K miles and sold it for $500.
It was a different world.
Looking for more, but much harder to find, and lots more expensive.
I know plenty of jeepers and have yet to hear about engine issues.
My ‘18 JL has 30k on it and the motor hasn’t as much as had a hiccup.
I will admit though I didn’t do my due diligence before buying it. I’m probably the only dumbass in the world that didn’t know Jeep outsources their 3.6 engines from Fiat.
Had I known that it would have more than likely been enough of an issue for me to look at getting something else.
Previous vehicle was a Toyota Tacoma.....in comparison the overall quality of the jeep just isn’t there.....and boy do I miss my truck bed.
But like I said, it runs fine.
LOL! That’s the truth!
Which means Jeep "invented" exactly nothing. All they've done is alter minor details of existing products and called it "new."
Yes, that was in the article.
Lol. Especially put west where they have loads of dirt gravel roads. Hard to keep a windshield crack free
[[Any word on keeping the engine running?]]
Who can afford to these days? Lol
Our 1979 Chrysler New Yorker had this type of wiper system. It was about the only thing that worked on that car. Chrysler eventually refunded all of my dad’s money. Other than that, the soft Corinthian leather seats were nice.
😜👌👍....................
I loved the Chrysler Imperial of that era.......................
Just wait until the oil filter housing/cooler goes teats up on you. It’s not if but when. It’s a plastic part that WILL fail and when it does it is buried deep between the cylinder banks under the intake and fuel delivery system. I believe Chrysler quotes it as a 5 hour job. It is such a common problem that Dorman, the aftermarket parts maker, now offers an aluminum replacement. File this post away in your memory because there WILL come a day that you begin to smell coolant when you park your Jeep and you’ll wonder where 3 quarts of oil went since you aren’t burning it and there’s none on the ground. Just look in the vee between the cylinder banks and there will be your oil. In my mind this is THE BIGGEST fatal flaw with this stupid mini van motor. Good news though MOPAR’s newest motor will be a 3 liter inline 6. You can read all about it here or just do a YouTube search and you can watch HOURS of video concerning the replacement of the oil filter housing/cooler. Enjoy!
I’m beginning to see why there’s so many used jeeps for sale at dealerships
That was not my experience when trying to buy a used Wrangler Unlimited in 2021. I limited my search to 2018 or newer so I would have the 8 speed auto transmission with slightly better gas mileage. The difference in price for comparable vehicles was so small that I opted to purchase a new vehicle. I have been surprised that Jeeps hold value as well as they do. As gas prices increased I opted to sell the Jeep and recovered 100% of my cost.
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