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New Rig: 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L
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<blockquote data-quote="JPKII" data-source="post: 16978415" data-attributes="member: 12867"><p>Yeah, I never got a bad feel with the engine. She didn’t like cold. It would howl like crazy on a cold start under 20 F. The trans was a different story. I had an issue with the transfer case that required a tow to the dealer. The trans itself was like driving with someone first learning how to drive stick. Riiiide the clutch, then dump it. </p><p></p><p>These are company cars so risk and depreciation aren’t a concern. It’s just that the BMW took too many trips to the dealer. Which was 45 min from my house. I spent a lot of time in an Uber going back and forth. There is a Jeep dealer on my way home from work. </p><p></p><p>My wife’s daily is a Rubicon. So far, knock on wood, it has been solid. Fingers crossed on both. I haven’t read any real negative reports on the GC. It is new design for 21. So maybe not enough time for all the faults to show their heads yet??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JPKII, post: 16978415, member: 12867"] Yeah, I never got a bad feel with the engine. She didn’t like cold. It would howl like crazy on a cold start under 20 F. The trans was a different story. I had an issue with the transfer case that required a tow to the dealer. The trans itself was like driving with someone first learning how to drive stick. Riiiide the clutch, then dump it. These are company cars so risk and depreciation aren’t a concern. It’s just that the BMW took too many trips to the dealer. Which was 45 min from my house. I spent a lot of time in an Uber going back and forth. There is a Jeep dealer on my way home from work. My wife’s daily is a Rubicon. So far, knock on wood, it has been solid. Fingers crossed on both. I haven’t read any real negative reports on the GC. It is new design for 21. So maybe not enough time for all the faults to show their heads yet?? [/QUOTE]
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