Badweissenbier
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18 months 12k miles no problems. Built aug 18
3.6 jlur manual
3.6 jlur manual
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JLUR, 2.0T, 8 Speed Auto, 7300 miles, March 2019; the only issue I've had is a small chip in the windshield.Quick informal survey on FCA quality control. Who has driven over 6000 miles and have had absolutely zero problems? I mean no problems what so ever.
What model?
What engine?
What transmission?
How many miles?
Build date?
7200 miles with zero problems. Drives great! love my jeepQuick informal survey on FCA quality control. Who has driven over 6000 miles and have had absolutely zero problems? I mean no problems what so ever.
What model?
What engine?
What transmission?
How many miles?
Build date?
See what you started, @Roky?
FWIW Mazda did the same thing. My best guess is that in an actual manual you pull down for second and push up for 3rd. So it gives you that "pulling into second" kind of feel? I got used to it in my Mazda and now I have a 6-speed, so.Another minor design flaw: why on earth did FCA reverse the +/- on the automatic transmission? On most other vehicles “+” is forward and “-“ is backward. But apparently that was too intuitive, so on JL “+” is backward and “-“ is forward. Seriously...? Yesterday I caught myself over-revving the engine several times on an easy trail because of FCA’s backward shifter.
Interesting.FWIW Mazda did the same thing. My best guess is that in an actual manual you pull down for second and push up for 3rd. So it gives you that "pulling into second" kind of feel? I got used to it in my Mazda and now I have a 6-speed, so.