Used 2022 Jeep Wagoneer Consumer Reviews
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best suv I ever have bought
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Very happy with my "Silver Surfer" Wagoneer
Got my Series 2 Wagoneer in July 2022...silver w/the 'salt' interior....aka Taupe. It's really very pretty...everyone complements the interior...hard to find that seat color, but much nicer than the black. After driving every trim level, including the Grand, I economized a bit with this Series 2...it really had all that I needed...AND it was a dealer lease special...a great deal. What would I have liked, but sacrificed? Front camera, rear heated seats, power running boards.....oh, and why no power folding side mirrors? That feels like an oversight in a $70k+ vehicle. Having noted all that, I've been very happy w/the vehicle. "Knock on wood", have had zero problems w/it. Rides beautifully, decent acceleration and plenty of space for dogs and 'stuff'. Also, it drives like a smaller vehicle...it's big, but the handling is good. Compared to my 2016 Navigator, which I referred to as a 'flying brick', the Wagoneer is practically nimble. No regrets w/my choice. I just suggest to anyone that they drive the different trim levels and decide what's really important...there is not a huge difference in ride characteristics between the levels, even w/the Grand. I'm sad to hear some folks having reliability problems...not unheard of w/1st year cars and Chrysler/Jeep can be hit or miss....it happens...I know because I bought a Fiat 500L...took awhile to get all the bugs out of that one
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- Series II 4dr SUVMSRP: $37,8544 mi away
- Series III 4dr SUVMSRP: $35,86413 mi away
- Series II 4dr SUVMSRP: $39,299In-stock online
Love this vehicle!
My wife and I absolutely love our Wagoneer! We took delivery in August of '22, and have had ZERO ISSUES. We came from a 2018 Expedition, which was a great vehicle, but the ride quality of the Wagoneer is unmatched.
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My Jeep is awesome
At the end of the day it puts my old 2020 Expedition to shame. Its quiet, great looks, and the features are second to none.
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Bad Luck = Bad Reviews
First of all the Wagoneer is an extraordinary vehicle. Has an image of "expensive," but thats a relative word. If you take the sum of its parts it's a deal of a lifetime, and unique with the right packages. Top of the line luxury, power, capabilities, minivan-ish convenience, and not afraid to thrash it on a ski trip. Like all vehicles if you have bad luck, you will get a bad car. No matter what the brand. I truly empathize for people who have had bad luck. But let's be honest there are thousands of people who like me love the vehicle that just don't write a review. It takes time and is inconvenient, so i felt compelled to take one for the team, and write a review. However, my Wagoneer is not without fault. In my opinion the ONLY reason my series III Wagoneer does not get a 5 star rating is because I could not spec the McIntosh audio without the sunroof/glass option. I wanted a solid roof with a true 4X4, and McIntosh Audio, but I could get everything together, and I really wanted the McIntosh Audio. Also what "sucks" is the fact the 4WD low button is a touch, located horribly, and it's sensative. When I dust the area it attempts to turn on. don't make this button touch Jeep. Lastly where the panel is on the door by the window is too thin. I like to drive with my elbow on the panel, and hand on the steering wheel, but it's inconvenient due to the thin top panel. Other than those few issues I love this machine as it can do everything for a family, and is the ultimate minivan alternative! update 1 year later: its amazing. got used to the thin elbow room. Have not had one issue mechanically, but the one thing that bothers me, but has not caused an issue..... the location of the 4X4 low button.... I don't understand how they can let that happen. An iphone charger cord can tough it and it will attempt to engage. It has safety features that will not allow it tot engage, but it's still frustrating.
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Hunk of junk
My ‘22 wagoneer is horrible, body lines don’t line up, crazy electrical glitches, hatch has a mind of its own, drivers auto darkening mirror is all brown, lane assist steering has never worked I’m ready to get rid of it way to expensive for how crappy it is
Whaloneer
This thing is a beast. We have owned ours for almost two years and actually love it! We owned a tahoe before so I am basing my cons on that. Cons: the button on drivers door to apply child lock, button to make side mirrors fold in and entertainment system in back (we bought ipads to mount on headrest), and oddly the plastic protective floor mat was not available in between captains chairs. The cupholder placement could use help. My kids step on drinks and spill them in the middle floor cup holder and the door cup holder is not accessible to them from the seated position. The door storage needs to be a little deeper, stuff will fall out. It is wide, so it takes up the full parking space. PROS: Rides ALOT smoother, with the entry level on it does not feel like you are climbing in, The third row leg room is amazing and I (at 5'9) have sat for long trips in the third row comfortably, The second seat sliding up makes entry to the third row easy and not awkward like other SUVS, there's actually trunk space with the third row up. It turns easy, so it parks easy. The design of the sliding second row and leg room in the third row, in itself makes me only want to own these from now on...
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Big but smooth ride and solid footing.
I was more than a little apprehensive to make the jump from a mid-sized SUV to a full. We narrowed it down to the Tahoe and Wagoneer and the day we made the purchase we had the opportunity to drive them back to back. The Wagoneer won out, hands down. The interior feels upscale and modern. The drive is smooth and easy without feeling like you’re navigating a boat. I’ve had it about a month and have taken it on rainy road trips, up into the snow in Tahoe and just around town as kiddos sports chauffeur. It feels solid and more than comfortable! My teenage kids have taken over the 3rd row with enthusiasm. It doesn’t hurt that it looks nice either. Loving it so far!
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Wagoneer
Great vehicle. Roomy and super ride
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