JeepfromBMW
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Hey All,
I’m a new member and here is my initial review 400 miles after trading in my 2019 X3 M40i for a 2021 JLU Sport S. Yes, I know it’s quite a different vehicle to swap into from the powerful and precise X3M40, but I’m super happy in the decision! My other vehicle is a 2015 M3 Sedan 6spd for spirited nice weather drives and we also have a 2021 X5 Hybrid for our family outings with the little one.
Honestly, we just weren’t driving the X3 much now that we work from home most days and if we go somewhere as a family we would always take the X5. We need a second SUV though, especially in the winter and in case one of us has the X5 (my wife can’t drive stick shift in my M3). I’ve owned 9 BMWs and just wanted something different. I’ve always loved the look of a Wrangler and decided now was the time as X3 trade in values are sky high (like a lot of other cars) and I was able to get more for it than the cost of a new Wrangler… plus took advantage of the 0% Jeep financing.
Anyways, the JLU has been super fun this first 400 miles. Sure, it’s not super dialed in like a BMW on the road, but it doesn’t need to be and I’m actually really impressed by how well it rides around town. Highway speeds are fine, took a few miles to get used to how it steers and handles, but I like that it’s an engaging and enjoyable ride. When driving BMWs, I always feel like I need to speed for some reason… like the car just always wants to go faster and take a turn harder… but in the Jeep, I just easily drive along with a smile on my face like I’m going on a mini adventure from point A to point B.. and I’m always on the lookout for other Jeeps to wave at . It’s fun and refreshing!
The 2.0L Turbo seems like it has plenty of power and the auto transmission is absolutely silky smooth. Very impressed by both.
Interior wise, there aren’t many options, just the power equipment and tech package, but I like how simple it all is. The Uconnect and 7” screen are great. Very simple and easy to use vs a BMW. Could use wireless carplay but that’s an easy plug in adapter upgrade. The interior materials are as expected m. Seems like solid build quality and finishes. Few rattles and wind noise is only noticeable at higher speeds. Can only imagine how nice an upgraded Rubicon would be with full leather. The Jeep has great visibility too. Don’t really need blind spot monitoring because it’s so easy to see out the windows. I like the upright driving position too for comfort and command feeling. A sliding rear seat would be awesome, but I know that’s asking a lot as even our BMWs haven’t had that.
The exterior just looks amazing in my eyes. It seems like such a beast, ready for anything you throw at it. I’m a fan of Rolexes due to the timelessness and how they hold value and the Wrangler gives me that same feeling! How could this look ever go out of style! I do wish I had the LED package, but I’m working on upgrading all the halogen bulbs to LED. The wheels and tires it came with are awesome. I drove a Willys first with mud terrains and did not like the handling / turn-in on winding roads above 30-40mph, but these all-terrains are much better and suit the car visually better than all-seasons IMO. Part of me does want to upgrade to 265 or 275 width tires just to get a bit more aggressive stance and it would be an opportunity to pick an absolute top of the line all-terrain tire. I also installed side steps that seem to double as mud flaps, sweet.
I went with the hard top since it gets a rear wiper and defroster. I’ll likely drive it all winter and will want that ease in keeping the rear window clean. I ordered a Bestop Sunrider and also looking into options to be able to easily remove the rear top. Took the doors off once to see how it’s done and it was fun to drive around but my wife prefers I leave doors on for safety. I think she’ll be fine if I go “naked” occasionally just around town.
Overall, I’m loving the Jeep. It’s opens up a whole new world of driving fun and I just love that it’s going to be super capable in any condition. I did drive it off road twice this week through some huge ripped up 100+ acre rural development sites. I was amazed by how well it did in very rough ground conditions with deep mud, rock, fallen trees, and huge dozer tracks. I would have been stuck immediately in any BMW SUV.
I’m pretty sure I will always have a Jeep from here on out! Those Broncos do seem a bit tempting and you get a lot for the money with them (seemingly more than the Wrangler at every price point), but the Jeep has heritage, character, look, a community, and timelessness that seems unbeatable right now. I think the competition will challenge Jeep to keep bringing their A game like the 4XE and 392. I look forward to seeing how they evolve in a tasteful way that respects the brand and legacy.
Thanks for listening!
I’m a new member and here is my initial review 400 miles after trading in my 2019 X3 M40i for a 2021 JLU Sport S. Yes, I know it’s quite a different vehicle to swap into from the powerful and precise X3M40, but I’m super happy in the decision! My other vehicle is a 2015 M3 Sedan 6spd for spirited nice weather drives and we also have a 2021 X5 Hybrid for our family outings with the little one.
Honestly, we just weren’t driving the X3 much now that we work from home most days and if we go somewhere as a family we would always take the X5. We need a second SUV though, especially in the winter and in case one of us has the X5 (my wife can’t drive stick shift in my M3). I’ve owned 9 BMWs and just wanted something different. I’ve always loved the look of a Wrangler and decided now was the time as X3 trade in values are sky high (like a lot of other cars) and I was able to get more for it than the cost of a new Wrangler… plus took advantage of the 0% Jeep financing.
Anyways, the JLU has been super fun this first 400 miles. Sure, it’s not super dialed in like a BMW on the road, but it doesn’t need to be and I’m actually really impressed by how well it rides around town. Highway speeds are fine, took a few miles to get used to how it steers and handles, but I like that it’s an engaging and enjoyable ride. When driving BMWs, I always feel like I need to speed for some reason… like the car just always wants to go faster and take a turn harder… but in the Jeep, I just easily drive along with a smile on my face like I’m going on a mini adventure from point A to point B.. and I’m always on the lookout for other Jeeps to wave at . It’s fun and refreshing!
The 2.0L Turbo seems like it has plenty of power and the auto transmission is absolutely silky smooth. Very impressed by both.
Interior wise, there aren’t many options, just the power equipment and tech package, but I like how simple it all is. The Uconnect and 7” screen are great. Very simple and easy to use vs a BMW. Could use wireless carplay but that’s an easy plug in adapter upgrade. The interior materials are as expected m. Seems like solid build quality and finishes. Few rattles and wind noise is only noticeable at higher speeds. Can only imagine how nice an upgraded Rubicon would be with full leather. The Jeep has great visibility too. Don’t really need blind spot monitoring because it’s so easy to see out the windows. I like the upright driving position too for comfort and command feeling. A sliding rear seat would be awesome, but I know that’s asking a lot as even our BMWs haven’t had that.
The exterior just looks amazing in my eyes. It seems like such a beast, ready for anything you throw at it. I’m a fan of Rolexes due to the timelessness and how they hold value and the Wrangler gives me that same feeling! How could this look ever go out of style! I do wish I had the LED package, but I’m working on upgrading all the halogen bulbs to LED. The wheels and tires it came with are awesome. I drove a Willys first with mud terrains and did not like the handling / turn-in on winding roads above 30-40mph, but these all-terrains are much better and suit the car visually better than all-seasons IMO. Part of me does want to upgrade to 265 or 275 width tires just to get a bit more aggressive stance and it would be an opportunity to pick an absolute top of the line all-terrain tire. I also installed side steps that seem to double as mud flaps, sweet.
I went with the hard top since it gets a rear wiper and defroster. I’ll likely drive it all winter and will want that ease in keeping the rear window clean. I ordered a Bestop Sunrider and also looking into options to be able to easily remove the rear top. Took the doors off once to see how it’s done and it was fun to drive around but my wife prefers I leave doors on for safety. I think she’ll be fine if I go “naked” occasionally just around town.
Overall, I’m loving the Jeep. It’s opens up a whole new world of driving fun and I just love that it’s going to be super capable in any condition. I did drive it off road twice this week through some huge ripped up 100+ acre rural development sites. I was amazed by how well it did in very rough ground conditions with deep mud, rock, fallen trees, and huge dozer tracks. I would have been stuck immediately in any BMW SUV.
I’m pretty sure I will always have a Jeep from here on out! Those Broncos do seem a bit tempting and you get a lot for the money with them (seemingly more than the Wrangler at every price point), but the Jeep has heritage, character, look, a community, and timelessness that seems unbeatable right now. I think the competition will challenge Jeep to keep bringing their A game like the 4XE and 392. I look forward to seeing how they evolve in a tasteful way that respects the brand and legacy.
Thanks for listening!
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