Jeep cops it in this list.
But the list, which cites Consumer Reports, also brings over the CR ‘mom’ bias i.e. any vehicle that isn’t cute, cheap, quiet and rides like a marshmallow (read: boring) receives bad marks.
Of course trucks and SUVs are going to generate more wind and road noise - it’s called physics but there are tradeoffs with any vehicle. As usual, CR’s objective criteria are anything but.
Clueless people. My 2011 Rubicon Unlimited corners great, rides smooth, is comfortable to drive (I have a bulging disc that makes it painful normally to sit for long periods), has incredible visibility of the road around you, drove better in the snow than on dry it seems, and damn sure will have wind noise today (80 and sunny here). Not sure how a vehicle that rates as holding its value the best is a “poor overall” value.