Jennalee
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Jennalee
- Joined
- Sep 29, 2019
- Threads
- 15
- Messages
- 514
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- 708
- Location
- Los Angeles, CA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 White 2 door Willys V6 Automatic
When I got my first Wrangler all I ever told people was how easy it was to drive. The tight U turns and easy parking were awesome. That was a ā98 or ā99 Jeep, donāt remember. My car before that was a Nissan. Sad how Jeep ruined it and doesnāt care to fix this serious issue in 2020. I test drove a Sport Unlimited yesterday and it drove like a regular car to me, especially compared to my old Jeep. Was the first time I drove a Jeep in 20 years. Steering was fine on that one.Could I ask - is this your first Wrangler? As a long time CJ driver, I am used to a vehicle that does not steer like a normal car. So I'm wondering, are the new JL steering issues more about expectation to steer like a regular car, or is there really a significant issue with the steering?
If the latter, how could Jeep release a vehicle and be 3 years into the run, and still have steering issues? That would not be good. Knowing myself, I would be shooting fire out of my nose if my new vehicle was already having an issue. I hope Jeep can resolve the situation for you.
Someone is going to buy a JL unknowingly for their teen who just got their license and an unexperienced driver may not be so lucky with it.
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