The Jeep Wrangler is designed so the doors can come off. That seems to be a big advantage to many folks but when someone starts a thread to discuss wind affects at speed he gets hammered. I don't get why. It seems like many folks are just waiting in the wings for someone to ask a question they...
Great find!
There is a reason the dealer lots are loaded with 2.0's. I know I wouldn't buy one. It will be interesting to see if they hold their value as well as the 3.6
First off, sorry to hear about your issues. I hope you get a positive result when you are done with all this BS.
My suggestion is to first read up on the Magnusson Moss Warranty Act. This protects consumers for these kinds of problems. They have to prove you caused the damage not the other way...
That would make sense if the problems occurred after taking the Wrangler out wheeling. The reality is that the vast majority of these problems exist when new. Quality control is the issue and not the rugged design.
I get that people love their Jeeps but I tend to agree with the OP that folks...
I agree with you that Wrangler owners seem to be much more tolerant than owners of other vehicles. As soon as you question reliability in a thread you are guaranteed to see the troll label within the first 10 responses. Why, I have no idea. Asking about reliability is a legitimate concern for...
If you don't frequent car forums you may not know that they primarily deal with problems. Owners that have an issue often scan the internet and will post about their issue. Owners that have no issues may never visit a vehicle specific forum. Problems do tend to get blow out of proportion. With...
Not too much longer, hopefully....... Depending on the kid, they typically figure out somewhere between 21 and 25 that their parents weren't so dumb after all. You know you have turned the corner when they call and ask for your advice far more often than you thought possible.
Hogwash!
There are plenty of cars available today that run just fine under current EPA guidelines.
I am quite certain the issue the OP experienced is unrelated especially considering it wasn't doing it all the time. It won't throw a CEL for normal lean running conditions.
Your dealer lied to you. There is a common misperception across the internet that certain changes made can void the warranty. This is not true and there is a federal law to protect consumers. The law is known as the Magnuson-Moss Act.
If modifications you make caused the problem they can deny...
The C7 is tighter than my C5's were. I sold my last C5 with the intention of buying a new Corvette. I found it a little too cramped for me. The latest Camaro was a different story. It is built on the latest Cadillac chassis, lost some weight, and gained some power. It is equipped with the...
How could someone not know if they have LED's or not?? They look completely different. They are an extra $900 so you would think someone would notice that, or maybe not.
Folks, you really need to research this stuff before you go to the dealership to buy a car. The time to ask questions is before not after.
If you are in the finance office and they show you something that you had not planned on buying then don't buy it. Those folks are there to upsell you a...
Shouldn't expectations be higher when you pay such a premium to buy a Wrangler?
If you read through any of the steering threads you will see it is not perception in the vast majority of cases. I have test driven 4. 2 were good, 1 was not good, and 1 was terrible.
No, nothing you add will "Void" the warranty. If the changes you made cause a problem than it becomes your responsibility otherwise it falls back on FCA.
https://www.autoanything.com/popups/MossWarranty.aspx
A remote start can be added...
If your buddy allowed it to "literally" drink ALL of the oil between changes than he is in idiot for ignoring the low oil light.
A quick check on the oil consumption issue shows that as many as 2% of certain models were affected and it has largely been resolved since 2015. I would be willing to...