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Quote from: pianoman9701 on October 15, 2020, 03:43:12 PMI bought a 2001 Grand Cherokee Laredo with 110K miles. At 120K, one off the serpentine pulleys sheared off the block. At 122K, the heads blew - new engine. Then the heater core at 130K. Water pump shortly after. The seat construction is horrible with band metal supporting the seats - also replaced at 130K. The actuators went out at 150K. The weather stripping died then, too. Other than a Willy's, I wouldn't purchase another one of those pieces of crap if it were free...because it would cost too much to keep on the road. Do I sound jaded? You bet I am!That era usually has alot of electrical issues, sounds like you got a good one
I bought a 2001 Grand Cherokee Laredo with 110K miles. At 120K, one off the serpentine pulleys sheared off the block. At 122K, the heads blew - new engine. Then the heater core at 130K. Water pump shortly after. The seat construction is horrible with band metal supporting the seats - also replaced at 130K. The actuators went out at 150K. The weather stripping died then, too. Other than a Willy's, I wouldn't purchase another one of those pieces of crap if it were free...because it would cost too much to keep on the road. Do I sound jaded? You bet I am!
It amazes me the number of these new jeep owners like Rubicon's with winches, lifts, etc. that never get off the pavement. Obviously an expensive fad
As I was reading this thread, I saw a jeep pull into the parking lot at my office bldg. Never seen one like this before....looks sweet to me.
Quote from: Skyvalhunter on October 16, 2020, 06:03:21 AMIt amazes me the number of these new jeep owners like Rubicon's with winches, lifts, etc. that never get off the pavement. Obviously an expensive fadSix different families in my neighborhood have multiple (more than two) Rubicons, One family has five, all built for rock-crawling, Mom, Dad, and all three kids. They all belong to an Serious Rubicon Off-road club and make multiple runs to Moab, Utah a year and are out almost every weekend. They are serious rock-crawlers. The point?If you are looking for a very good off-road vehicle, and can put up with how an offroad vehicle drives daily, and understand they will nickel and dime you, as will all offroad vehicles, then a Jeep might be for you.I have owned four Jeeps over the years. Two went over 280k miles. The other two I traded in for another JeepThey all have quirks. Two I kept pretty much stock, the other two were built to trail and crawl.Quote from: Curly on October 15, 2020, 02:05:40 PMAs I was reading this thread, I saw a jeep pull into the parking lot at my office bldg. Never seen one like this before....looks sweet to me.That is the Jeep Gladiator.
Quote from: Alchase on October 16, 2020, 08:18:36 PMQuote from: Skyvalhunter on October 16, 2020, 06:03:21 AMIt amazes me the number of these new jeep owners like Rubicon's with winches, lifts, etc. that never get off the pavement. Obviously an expensive fadSix different families in my neighborhood have multiple (more than two) Rubicons, One family has five, all built for rock-crawling, Mom, Dad, and all three kids. They all belong to an Serious Rubicon Off-road club and make multiple runs to Moab, Utah a year and are out almost every weekend. They are serious rock-crawlers. The point?If you are looking for a very good off-road vehicle, and can put up with how an offroad vehicle drives daily, and understand they will nickel and dime you, as will all offroad vehicles, then a Jeep might be for you.I have owned four Jeeps over the years. Two went over 280k miles. The other two I traded in for another JeepThey all have quirks. Two I kept pretty much stock, the other two were built to trail and crawl.Quote from: Curly on October 15, 2020, 02:05:40 PMAs I was reading this thread, I saw a jeep pull into the parking lot at my office bldg. Never seen one like this before....looks sweet to me.That is the Jeep Gladiator.Modified 4dr wrangler. Look closely.