Used 2023 Jeep Grand Wagoneer SUV Consumer Reviews
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Garbage
0 stars. Our Wagoneer has now stalled out twice in the middle of an intersection and completely shut down. Both instances required vehicle to be turned off and turned back on while in the middle of an intersection! We had the jeep in the shop 3 days ago and they replaced the hood switches and battery and promised the hood switch was faulty and replacing would 100% fix the problem. 3 days later same thing happens with all of our kids in the car. Lane assist is horrible on this car and is clearly a pile of junk. TBD on our open case with Chrysler… if we have to file lawsuit that will be the next step as I’d never put my family in this SUV again.
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Love my Grand Wagoneer
We’ve had 4 Range Rovers & a Mercedes G Wagon & the Grand Wagoneer is my favorite (my husband prefers his Rover). It’s beautiful, comfortable, fast & has a ton of features. I’ve had it for 8 months & haven’t had any problems with it. There’s nothing I’d want to change on it nor are there any features I wish it had. A+
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $97,025121 mi away
- Series II 4dr SUVMSRP: $101,575172 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $59,995111 mi away
Dead battery
Bought it brand new. 6 days into owning it the battery was dead. Dealer was terrible and did not give VIP service or even close to it. Ultimately they claimed it was a computer issue and that they reset them. Battery has continued to die at least once a month ever since. No dealership near me is offering VIP service. In fact the dealer we purchased from refuses to service our vehicle. And the dealer near me is 4 weeks out. The battery goes completely dead. To the point that it can’t be jumped. One month ago my husband replaced the battery himself due to lack of service options from dealership. And three weeks later battery dead as a door nail. I could not be more upset with the customer service and the reliability of this car. I don’t think it’s too much to expect my 105k SUV to start with only 5k miles it. So so upset. We have tried to trade it in but we are only being offered half of what we paid for it. Also we paid cash. So upset.
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bought two of them
I bought two 2023 Grand Wagoneers....a series iii Long and a series ii regular length. We replaced a Yukon Denali XL and Escalade with the GW's. The GW's are superior amazing vehicles but I understand some owners have had problems with various things. Other than a minor recall for the rear seatbelts, the only problem with the one was a failed software update as My wife shut down the engine during the update and we believe the TomTom update failed. These vehicles are amazingly sure footed and stable plus accelerated like a racecar with 510 HP. Several weeks ago I had a driver jump into my lane on a corner at 230 AM (drunk or asleep) and I was able to swerve to the shoulder instantly and recover at 50 MPH pulling a Jetski trailer. The GW handles like a sportscar yet feels like you are driving in a protected solid tank. I bought the 8 year Maximum extended warranty from Mopar. One flaw is that if you open windows when driving at a decent speed, you will get bad buffeting noise. It is very quiet otherwise. The navigation is not as good as my iPhone but I understand that no car is. I do not trust any of today's computerized vehicles especially if there is an EMP so keep an old car around just in case;)
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One Week With Grand Wagoneer
I normally drive a Lexus GX460. I rented a 2023 Jeep Grand Wagoneer for one week in Denver, with high hopes. When I got into the vehicle, which had 17k miles on the odometer, the first thing I noticed was a warning message stating that all emergency braking safety features were unavailable and the vehicle needed service. The vehicle was massive and very comfortable, but the A/C really struggled to keep up with the Denver heat. My passengers had many complaints about the poor A/C. The other thing I noticed when trying to fill up the gas tank was that I had no way to open the gas cover, as it was broken, and ended up having to pry open the gas tank door with a key, and upon looking further into this issue, it is a common problem. Knowing this vehicle costs over $100k new, I am appalled at the poor quality. I will never rent a Jeep product again or ever consider purchasing a Jeep product in the future.
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