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You should get a Volvo V90 Cross Country it has 8.3" of ground clearance, Jeeps are for people with a screw loose and I don't mean the one holding the frame rails together.
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[QUOTE="raqball, post: 352607, member: 18858"
Anywho, I had the JL and it was a pile of poo. Jeep Wave was a waste of time and I had to get the CEO's office involved. In the end mine was traded back for a 18 JK...[/QUOTE]

Bless your heart! Maybe you should revert to a 14.4 modem and an xx286 PC, too.:turkey: I could say the same thing about the first Wrangler I bought over 20 years ago. As delivered, it had a defective fuel tank with deformed baffles, so you never knew how much fuel you had. You couldn't roll the windows on either side up or down unless you ate a can of spinach first. Otherwise, it was capable and sound, albeit not very fuel efficient (4.0 L manual), and I got rid of it after a year.

I couldn't troll the forums like you, though, because PCs and the internet as we know them today weren't widely available. :computerrage:
 

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I couldn't troll the forums like you, though, because PCs and the internet as we know them today didn't exist. :computerrage:
Why the discredit attempt? I am trolling nothing. I had the JL and it was garbage. I've said there are plenty of happy JL owners out there and I am sure there is. I was not one of them so sharing my experience with someone who asked the question is now considered trolling?

Feel free to keep on attempting to discredit others who've had issues and voice them. The only real question I have is why? Purchase justification? Own stock in FCA?
 

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Just my opinion but I would buy a 2017 or 18 JK and hold of on the JL.
You mentioned in another one of your post you work on the engine line. You said FCA was having problems with the 2.0 e-Torque system and batteries that were the cause of 2.0 delays. The e-Torque battery problems were causing slow-downs with production. Have the 2.0 issues been resolved?

You said…. "Right now management is pushing everything they can out the door for 2 reasons. 1.We are way behind on production. On average we put out 800-850 a day. We should be at 1100-1200. 2. We have almost 4,000 JL's on our property and scattered thru out Toledo parking lots that need to be fixed, we are out of room to put any more. I currently work on the engine line and I really don't know what is wrong with these JLs. I hear rumors, I do know we our having supplier issues,especially with the hard tops. We are constantly running out and shutting down production." Are you saying FCA is compromising quality control to get units down the line and out the door to dealers because there is no space to hold anymore JLs that need QC and repairs at the plant? Is management just covering their own asses by pushing everything out the door so they get their production number up only to leave a mess for warranty? Or are you referring to other issues like the steering and frame issues when you suggest holding off on buying a JL?
 
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Because you're an anecdote of one and you've mostly posted to piss and moan. And your "only real question" is an irrelevant strawman.
Except you are the one calling someone a troll for posting their ownership opinion, which I assume is what the OP asked for. I've not put anyone down, called them names or attempted to discredit their opinion now have I? You have, so bravo.. :rolleyes:

The OP asked for opinions and I gave mine, based on my ownership experience. If that does not fit your self justification narrative then that's your problem, not mine..

Did the OP ask for glowing, self justification replies only? If so, then my bad as I must have missed that part of their post................
 

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.....You buy old, there could be issues. You buy new, there could be issues. The difference is when you buy new you get to go drop it off at the dealer and let them fix it while you drive a loaner....
Exactly. All new cars CAN have issues. These are made on an assembly line, so the quality isn't going to be there like a hand made vehicle. Of course they won't have the hand made price either. Any new car, any brand, etc can have issues. The key to a new car vs a used one is the warranty that backs those issues.

People tend to be more vocal when there's something that's unsatisfactory, as opposed to when things are just fine. ......
This is very true. Likewise, people will often seek out help on a forum when they're looking to solve a problem. If they're out there happily driving, they're much less likely to seek out a forum. Not to say that happy owners won't find a forum (I did) but it's less common. For example, how many members disappear to never post again after their question about a problem has been answered? Based on the many forums I've been on (cars, trucks, etc) I can tell you they're plentiful.

If it weren’t for these forums, you wouldn’t know of any issues, get in any forum and there are plenty of scary stories about any car out there.
I haven’t had any issues, and I am sorry for the people that have them, but I decided to ignore all those posts. I feel like if I read about all those issues I will bring them unto me, lol.
I'm kinda the same way. If I'm not having an issue, or I don't know how to help a person solve the problem, I'm usually going to stay out of it. What good comes from reading about things that could go bad? That's like watching the news every day and getting all worked up about the 5 murders in a city 2 hours away. Why would I stress myself about it? I'm not affected, and I can't help them, so why waist my time with it.

Just my opinion but I would buy a 2017 or 18 JK and hold of on the JL.
Valid opinion, I have an opposite opinion though. I specifically sought out the JL over the JK. I like the look, and the new features (such as enter-n-go key). My opinion is no more valid than yours though. Each person should consider what they want and decide what's best for them. I certainly don't fault you, or anyone else, who thinks the JK is a better choice. For some people it is.

"covered" ; but will it be fixed ?
Yes. If it's a safety issue and it's not fixed you can have it declared a lemon and get all of your money back. This is a federal law, it must be fixed.
If it's not a safety issue and it's not fixed, then fix it yourself. It sucks, and shouldn't need done on a new vehicle, but it's the same issue you'd have buying a used JK with no warranty. That said, it's been my experience that any time I've taken a new car/truck in for a minor issue (a squeak, a broken part, etc), they've always fixed it.

My suggestion to the OP would be to drive the one you are going to buy.....
Good advice. A reputable dealer will recommend you do or ever require it before you take delivery. As for an extended test drive (over night). Some will do it, some won't. Being that you ordered yours, I would imagine they'd let you take it home for a night before finishing the transfer.

Assuming you didn't test drive it. If you take a loan on the sale, and you take delivery, you still likely have a chance to back out of it. While there is no specific day limit, according to the Federal Trade Commission, to back out of a sale you don't actually "own" the car until the loan has been funded. This isn't when you sign papers, this is when the bank has filed everything and transferred funds. This normally takes a few days. So if you take the car home, and the next day you realize it was a huge mistake, you can contact the sales manager and tell them to cancel the sale. Obviously they'll try to talk you out of it, and probably even tell you they can't. However, if the bank hasn't funded the loan yet, they can. I'd also recommend contacting the lender and telling them to cancel everything. You'll also be able to find out if they've funded the loan yet. If they haven't, the bank will kill their end of it, and the dealership can't force you to keep the car because legally it wasn't officially yours yet.

Well I’ll keep my fingers crossed because i bit the bullet already. Mine is on order so I’ll have a Sept build date I assume unless it’s delayed. I would think FCA has paid some attention. A few people have received new Jeeps.
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I ordered my JL Rubicon on 2/15/18 and waited until the end of May to get delivery. I ordered all of the options but Smokers Package and I am very happy with my JL Rubicon. I have seen some of the issues people talk about but not in a way they describe. I think many people are way over exaggerating perceived flaws.

You will be happy with your purchase. The JL's are great.
 

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You could go on pretty much any vehicle's online forum(s) and find issues that could scare you.

Move along.
 

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You mentioned in another one of your post you work on the engine line. You said FCA was having problems with the 2.0 e-Torque system and batteries that were the cause of 2.0 delays. The e-Torque battery problems were causing slow-downs with production. Have the 2.0 issues been resolved?

You said…. "Right now management is pushing everything they can out the door for 2 reasons. 1.We are way behind on production. On average we put out 800-850 a day. We should be at 1100-1200. 2. We have almost 4,000 JL's on our property and scattered thru out Toledo parking lots that need to be fixed, we are out of room to put any more. I currently work on the engine line and I really don't know what is wrong with these JLs. I hear rumors, I do know we our having supplier issues,especially with the hard tops. We are constantly running out and shutting down production." Are you saying FCA is compromising quality control to get units down the line and out the door to dealers because there is no space to hold anymore JLs that need QC and repairs at the plant? Is management just covering their own asses by pushing everything out the door so they get their production number up only to leave a mess for warranty? Or are you referring to other issues like the steering and frame issues when you suggest holding off on buying a JL?
The 2.0 issues have been fixed. We started to build them again a few weeks ago. And to answer your other question, I wouldn't say management is sacrificing quality over numbers. Normally we wouldn't send unfinished Jeeps to the dealer but with all the supplier issues we are having, we have no choice. The dealer is made aware if a unfinished Jeep is sent to them. They are not supposed to be sold until we send them the part to install and finish the Jeep.
 

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The 2.0 issues have been fixed. We started to build them again a few weeks ago. And to answer your other question, I wouldn't say management is sacrificing quality over numbers. Normally we wouldn't send unfinished Jeeps to the dealer but with all the supplier issues we are having, we have no choice. The dealer is made aware if a unfinished Jeep is sent to them. They are not supposed to be sold until we send them the part to install and finish the Jeep.
So your opinion about waiting or buying a JK is mostly due to supplier QC and supply issues needing to be sorted out as a normal part of the production process?
 

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Very well said , and you are the voice of actual experience .
Thanks.. My experience with the JL may not be normal but the discredit attempts, put downs and calling people trolls who say they've had issues is uncalled for.. The OP didn't ask for glowing reports only and was seeking input from actual owners I assume. That includes the good, the bad and the ugly. My JL experience would fall into the ugly category...

If some were having issues with their JK hardtop leaking and I was not then it would never even occur to me to call them liars, attempt to discredit them or call them a troll.. Especially in a thread where the OP asked for opinions...

Meh, it's the internet filled with keyboard commandos, I get it but that still does not make it right...

People have steering issues, electrical issues and weld issues with the JL, that's a fact unless someone choose to write them all off as liars and trolls.. Are there 110% happy JL owners? You bet! Are there more of them than problematic JL owners? Yup! But to discount and write off the issues helps not a single person who is ready to shell out a boat load of cash for one...

My advise stands, test drive the one that will be purchased and see if you can get an overnight test drive. Get it inspected and if it passes muster, buy it, rock it, love it and wave on!
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