scotland007
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I would be curious. Of those that have no issues what are your build dates?
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Yep , a really low bar ; but a reason to celebrate your luck with a cold one .6K miles with no problems seems like a really low bar. I know every make/model has some builds that have some hiccups, but I would expect the vast majority of any model of any maker to have zero problems at 6,000 miles.
I agree 6000 miles is a very low bar. I figured a lot of JLs have 6000 miles, enough for some or most problems to show up. 12,000 miles would be more in line but I don't think many JLs have that much time on the road yet.6K miles with no problems seems like a really low bar. I know every make/model has some builds that have some hiccups, but I would expect the vast majority of any model of any maker to have zero problems at 6,000 miles.
Sorry to hear that. Hopefully its nothing serious. Thanks for responding.8,400 miles on my JLUR. I was doing really great until my clutch pedal recently started squeaking/creaking with every shift. Appointment with dealer on Monday. Other than that, love my JL!
A putty knife and some axle grease , perhaps ?8,400 miles on my JLUR. I was doing really great until my clutch pedal recently started squeaking/creaking with every shift. Appointment with dealer on Monday. Other than that, love my JL!
I'm glad a couple of you have said this. Personally, I don't expect to have any problems in the first FEW YEARS of buying a brand new vehicle. The last three vehicles I've owned (a Honda, a Nissan, a Chevy), had zero issues in the first few years, and the Chevy was bought used. The car before that (a VW Passat, used) had issues right away and was a nightmare, but that's it.6K miles with no problems seems like a really low bar. I know every make/model has some builds that have some hiccups, but I would expect the vast majority of any model of any maker to have zero problems at 6,000 miles.
I hope it’s that easy but I’d like them to take a look given how fast I put mileage on. If something needs to be replaced I’m thinking I’ll have an easier time getting it done under warranty now vs when I cross 12k miles or more.A putty knife and some axle grease , perhaps ?