A Ferris Buller moment no doubt.I wouldnāt be concerned about the miles under those circumstances.
Not like I was concerned when I saw the tech at the Pontiac dealership do a burnout in the parking lot in my ā05 GTO that I had dropped off for a State Inspection (I donāt mean chirped the tired because he was unfamiliar with the clutch... more like he just won the Daytona 500.)
Or like when I dropped off my ā10 Shelby GT500 Convertible for a stereo issue under warranty and came back to find it a half tank lower on fuel and with 57 more miles on it (āwe had to road test it to see if we could replicate the problem!ā)
Both issues resolved to satisfaction with dealership management and the corporate offices BTW.
In your case though, the 9 extra miles will be childās play after the hundreds of frivolous (probably not the right word, but...) miles youāll put on it finding any excuse possible to drive it whenever you can!
Happy Jeeping!
The 8-speed is a great transmission. I don't remember the 8-speed driving sloppy? Mine is very crisp and smooth. Was like that from day one. I have the 2.0 and you have the 3.6 so that might be the difference? The 8-speed does learn driving habits. Give it a little time.I just spent my first day in my new Rubicon and I am in love! The ride is smoother than I expected out of an off road suspension, and the 3.6 V6 is peppier than I expected, and she's just gorgeous, can't stop looking at her.
This is my first Jeep, though, after being a GM man all of my life, so I have a few questions.
First, is the eight speed automatic known for slightly sloppy shift? There's almost what feels like a bit of slip between first and second, and second and third. There's plenty of power although I'm taking it easy during break-in, but the shift just seems a bit slushy. This is, however, my first transmission with more than four gears.
Second, is the 3.6 known for being a bit loud? When I'm up close it almost sounds like a diesel. I'm guessing this is normal. This is also the smallest engine I've ever had.
Third but not least, the Jeep had seven miles on it when it came off of the truck. The dealer kept it overnight to do a couple of things to it for me and when I picked it up it had a total of sixteen miles, nine more than the day before. Would this concern you? Nine miles isn't much, obviously, but I'm really concerned with the break-in period and breaking it in right.
I'm sorry if these seem like dumb questions but I'm as new as a Jeep newb can be.
Thanks!
You Drive a manual, in todays world that's a theft deterrent device. Not surprised you only have 4 miles on it. Likely had to be pushed out of the factory and winched everywhere it had to go. Those of us who drive manuals are getting far and few. I don't trust anyone who says they can drive a manual when I take my vehicle in for service anywhere.Mine is a manual transmission so I canāt answer there. Like others have said, theyāll take it for fuel or detailing. My JL came in last summer while I was on vacation. I had these visions of people test driving it and kids jumping in and out with their feet on my leather seats. I called the dealer from Bermuda about my concerns. They said āno test drives on ordersā. When I got back I was happy to see they still had the plastic on the steering wheel which tells me they werenāt lying. I got the idea of taking a picture of the mileage from another forum member as youāll never see that number again with your current vehicle.
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The bang noise is concerning? Definitely not normal.I drove it on the highway last night. When I exited the highway and slowed to almost stopped at the light at the ramp, there was a readily audible "bang" sound when it down shifted. Also, it was a bit windy here last night, 15 MPH winds, and it was hard to keep it between the lines. Man, this is my dream vehicle, I saved up for 2.5 years for it. I so hope it's not a lemon.
I just spent my first day in my new Rubicon and I am in love! The ride is smoother than I expected out of an off road suspension, and the 3.6 V6 is peppier than I expected, and she's just gorgeous, can't stop looking at her.
This is my first Jeep, though, after being a GM man all of my life, so I have a few questions.
First, is the eight speed automatic known for slightly sloppy shift? There's almost what feels like a bit of slip between first and second, and second and third. There's plenty of power although I'm taking it easy during break-in, but the shift just seems a bit slushy. This is, however, my first transmission with more than four gears.
Second, is the 3.6 known for being a bit loud? When I'm up close it almost sounds like a diesel. I'm guessing this is normal. This is also the smallest engine I've ever had.
Third but not least, the Jeep had seven miles on it when it came off of the truck. The dealer kept it overnight to do a couple of things to it for me and when I picked it up it had a total of sixteen miles, nine more than the day before. Would this concern you? Nine miles isn't much, obviously, but I'm really concerned with the break-in period and breaking it in right.
I'm sorry if these seem like dumb questions but I'm as new as a Jeep newb can be.
Thanks!

It. Was. Me....Maybe someone was joy riding it because itās so beautiful![]()
Just kidding 