ormandj
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- Aug 19, 2018
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- San Antonio, TX USA
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- 2024 JLUR X 4xe
Don’t use a forum full of anti-EV folks as a litmus test. All Jeeps have relatively poor reliability. A forum is always going to be full of people with problems, who comes to post about how great everything is?4Xe’s spotty reliability. Roughly half of those on here LOVE their 4Xe; the other half doesn’t. That’s not an acceptable ratio to me. Especially because my local Jeep dealer is completely useless. I’d be totally screwed if I ended stuck having those sons of bitches work on my Jeep
Your second statement, however, has more meaning. One thing is true of the PHEV variants, if you do have an issue with the PHEV parts, you will be dealing with your local dealership, and they may still be struggling to deal with vehicles that have been out for years now. There’s no excuse for any dealer to not know how to do most work on PHEVs now with the relatively massive number sold, but some seem to be full of mechanics and managers who refuse to read their internal documentation.
Just don’t think avoiding the 4XE is going to avoid potential issues, the 3.6s haven’t had the best track record, and all the rest of the Jeep is a coin flip. You may very well end up at your beloved dealership either direction you end up going.
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