Zandcwhite
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- First Name
- Zach
- Joined
- Sep 4, 2019
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- Location
- Patterson, ca
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 jlur
We are at 43k+ on our 2019 and have taken it everywhere. No issues so far. All new vehicles are the same, electronically controlled engines, transmissions, etc. Yes a sensor failure could strand you in a jl, or a jk, or your tj. Crank shaft position sensor failures are 100% no start in any modern engine. Doesn't stop me from going to remote locations. Of course I go prepared to walk out if I have to.Wow. Just Wow.
Are you the same guys I see on these forums having a conniption fit every time Consumer Reports rates the dependability of the Wrangler as below average?
I own a TJ. But I'm on these forums because I'm doing my research, trying to decide on a new vehicle - one a bit more comfortable on long off-highway trips than the TJ. (Local dealer has two of the new Broncos and I was NOT impressed.) Because of where I live and explore, dependability means a lot - quite often I'm a hundred miles from the nearest pavement. My previous Wranglers have been very dependable - I've kept each for many years. But now you guys, Wrangler owners, are telling me that you wouldn't trust one of the new JLs past the warranty period. Are you all going to force me into a Toyota 4Runner?
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