Used 2023 Jeep Wagoneer Consumer Reviews
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Do not buy a Wagoneer
Worst Vehicle I have every purchased and their customer service is the worst. Good luck to anyone who buys one.
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Grand Wagoneer / UNSAFE and DANGEROUS
I spent an absurd amount of money to purchase a Grand Wagoneer Series II (Obsidian PKG) for my wife. This vehicle has been nothing but trouble. It has been in the shop multiple times and the most recent was for a complete motor. That right! Complete engine. When the engine let go, my wife was driving downthe highway with my daughter in it. The vehicle went into "limp mode" unit it came to a stop and shut off. STOPPED in the middle of the highway with no way of moving it. Lucky my wife and daughter weren't killed. Crazy dangerous. To top it off, the vehicle has less the 20k miles on it. I have owned an Escalade, two Navigators and even a GL series Mercedes. All units that Jeep believes their Wagoneer goes up against. I have had more trouble with this Wagoneer than all the others combined. It is completely unsafe. To top it off, Wagoneer customer service is a joke. The is ZERO support here. Do yourself a favor and don't waste your money on this vehicle. Spend your money with a company that will support their customers.
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- Series III 4dr SUVMSRP: $79,92915 mi away
- Series III 4dr SUVMSRP: $58,59024 mi away
- Series III 4dr SUVMSRP: $48,990In-stock online
Wagoneer 4x4 Carbide still is awesome!
Based on 10,354 odometer miles, we’re very happy with driving manners and performance. It is very confortable and quiet inside. The twin turbo 3.0L SO in line six responds smoothly with no perceived lag - plenty of power and acceleration to make passing vehicles a very safe maneuver. Excellent SUV for long drives. The front passenger screen is a game changer allowing passenger to plan route and then sending it to central and driver screens. Rear seats passengers have commented about seats being very confortable and having plenty of space. Turning circle is ok for such large SUV. Cargo volume is huge! Averaging around 18.5 miles per gallon in open highways. Now we have gotten used to piano keys knobs: they’re great, makes the center stack look streamlined and great access to “knobs”. Low lights: glove compartment is too small, built-in step is rather narrow and total cost gets very pricey with chosen options.
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feel a little differently
Bought it new in 22. We have put 64,000 miles on it. Took it to the shop once other than oil changes. Most comfortable and best riding car we have had. Been driving Suburbans and Tahoes for 35 years. (they are good too) This was my wifes' dream vehicle. She loves it, sometimes I get to drive it too. I'm sorry others are having trouble but... I think we will keep this thing for a long while!
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Love my Wagoneer with a Hemi
We love the Wagoneer, so far we have not seen any issues. The SUV is extremely comfortable. Very good gas mileage for a Hemi V-8, 17 miles in town, 20 miles on freeway. I got a V-8 engine, the last year of the Hemi and got a great deal on the price. The 360 view is a must for this size SUV. Lots of room, super nice inside. The turning radius is incredible. Super comfy, great ride comfort and a quiet cabin. In my opinion, the best large SUV on the market, by far.
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Deceptive warranty
I purchased a Wagoneer II 15 months ago. I noticed one of the rear tires is completely bald. The Jeep has 30,000 miles. When I got to the dealership I was told the tires were not covered by warranty. My prior cars were a Chevy Suburban and a GMC Yukon Denali. In both cases I had never seen a tire have to be replaced prior to 50,000 miles. The kicker is the dealer told me I needed to have my tires rotated every oil change. So in order to do that I would have to schedule a 2 to 3 hour appointment every 8 weeks. Something I have never had to do before. If you are looking for a vehicle that doesn't tie you down to a repair shop every other month. I suggest you look at one of the GMC products prior to paying more for a Jeep.
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Best Large SUV
Like: Technology, Black Piano Dashboard with luxurious interior, hydraulic suspension - different height levels, 4x4 with multi-selection per different pavements and the best: Super smooth and powerful ride! Dislike: The Series III does not come with folding mirrors and for a car that size, it is mandatory - Unfortunately I did not pay attention to that as I thought it was something installed for granted.
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Love My Wagoneer
Traded in a F150 Platinum (which was awesome-but aging) for the Series 3. I look forward to driving the comfort level is amazing and I love the massaging seats. We just got back from a trip to our home in NB Canada and drove through one day even with 2 dogs, felt great. Before purchasing I tried all the luxurious large vehicles and this made the mark. I love Mercedes have a sedan and convertible I actually found many similarities in positioning of controls, they are related after all. I have not found any issues negatively impacting this vehicle. Turning radius is awesome and pickup is quick. Grandkids love it also. Any vehicle at any price point can be a lemon take that from a person who has owned many vehicles and our 2021 Class A is still in the shop since March. Enjoy the road.
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Blows all the competitors away!
We have had our Wagoneer since February 2022, and we have not had one bit of a problem with it. It is by far our favorite vehicle.
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buyer beware!!!!
2022 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Series II. THIS WHOLE VEHICLE IS A DEATH TRAP!! Since owning this vehicle it's been one issue after another with one dealership visit "repair" after another. With each repair the vehicle gets worse and the problems aren't fixed. My vehicle has been in & our of service over 20 times in the passed year. We even had it in for a 10 hour repair, where they said they fixed "all the technology". But that still doesn't work. We had it upgraded, but that doesn't to make anything better... It's slower than molasses & freezes - but that is the least of my issues... It seems like The dealership is doing nothing to help me & just putting Band-Aids on these issues, so I've finally decided to open my mouth. Not only are "minor issues" such as the radio not getting fixed, there are issues like my check engine light constantly coming on, my power steering going while driving, heating/cooling seats turning on and off whenever they feel like through out the drive & the adaptive cruise control frequently decides not to work. This vehicle is going to kill me and my family because everyone is downplaying how serious everything is, mind you the power steering went out while I WAS DRVING my soon to football. This whole vehicle should be recalled. I thought I was going to love this car, but it has been nothing but a nightmare! my jeep is back in service for the power steering issue. Who knows how long it will be there. Or they may give it back and say "hey, it's good." like they've been doing. BUYER BEWARE. if you're thinking a grand Wagoneer.. think again!!
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