MeanPeachMojito
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- Buffalo, NY
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- 2014 Subaru Forester, 2019 JLU Sport S
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As a first time Jeep owner, my husband and I have been faced with enough trips to the dealer to start the buy back process. If Jeep agrees that this is the best path moving forward, I'm at a loss as to what I should do. For the 2 months we have owned it, we've had fun driving it around town and overall are really excited to be in the Jeep family. We have not had the top off or taken it anywhere off road yet to really get a feel for it's capabilities. The first dealership for service wasn't that great, but the service we have been getting from the place where we purchased has at least been friendly. We think they're doing all they can, albeit with orders from FCA.
That said, we want out of this unreliable vehicle. The problem is that Jeep has created such a unique vehicle, we literally cannot find anything like it as an alternative. So... here we are. Part of me wants a new JL, playing the -it can't possibly happen again to a brand new JL at the same dealer- game. The other part says, F that, I'm out. However, that means going back into shopping for a vehicle, which we don't want to be in as a 1 car family. Another part says, just get a JK and you won't have to deal with any of this BS. But is that true?
What would YOU do?
That said, we want out of this unreliable vehicle. The problem is that Jeep has created such a unique vehicle, we literally cannot find anything like it as an alternative. So... here we are. Part of me wants a new JL, playing the -it can't possibly happen again to a brand new JL at the same dealer- game. The other part says, F that, I'm out. However, that means going back into shopping for a vehicle, which we don't want to be in as a 1 car family. Another part says, just get a JK and you won't have to deal with any of this BS. But is that true?
What would YOU do?
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