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2025 Jeep Wagoneer Consumer Reviews

2.8 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars

Not ready for high-end market.

Glenn F, 04/22/2023
updated 08/14/2023
2022 Jeep Wagoneer Series III 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl gas/electric mild hybrid 8A)
15 of 16 people found this review helpful

The Wagoneer should have been the best middle ground with its larger space than the Grand Cherokee, Jeep 4WD system and some luxury features. I purchased the Series 3 with customer preference package. Not a Grand Wagoneer price but pretty close at $88k. I was willing to forego the wood interior, computer screen dashboard and larger engine to save myself $15-25k. My issues are with the technology. The auto-lane management system hasn’t worked in the 6 months that I’ve owned it. Other features like easy-exit, drivers seat memory function and system lay out work sporadically. The rear lift gate doesn’t work when you swing your foot under the bumper. The pedestrian auto-brake doesn’t work. Again, it’s the technology that doesn’t work properly. The size is perfect for me and my K9’s. I should’ve gone with the GLS from Mercedes. The GLS doesn’t have as much room, but at least the quality is there for $85k plus. UPDATE: I purchased a ‘22 Wagoneer Series 3 w/preferred package. The vehicle rides well on the road both cruising and around town. The dash unit is very glitchy. For example; the navigation system reboot spontaneously, the easy entry/exit feature works occasionally. The ACC system is very touchy. For example; with 2 spaces selected between my vehicle and the one in front of me, the system aggressively taps the brakes—even the passengers think I’ve slammed on the brakes. As for the interior; the upholstery on the 3rd row right side came loose…apparently it’s glued on. Yes, I wrote glue in a $90k suv. I was a bit taken back by the amount of plastic in this top of the line Wagoneer that allegedly competes with Mercedes GLS and Cadillac Escalade. In fairness, I didn’t want to spring for Grand Wagoneer at $110k just for the wood dash, doors and center console…my bad. I’m impressed by the cargo room and visibility. The vehicle doesn’t let you forget it’s a heavy beast, though navigating in downtown streets isn’t that bad—unless you’ve been driving a Corolla. In my opinion, the Wagoneer isn’t a good contrast to the GLS or Escalade…perhaps a Suburban. Even GM has tech issues but I don’t imagine this bad. A decent GLS will cost around the same, not have as much room but at least you’ll get the quality of Mercedes Benz—yeah I’m a former owner of S class and GL. Wagoneer Connect is a complete joke. Every time my Wagoneer has been in for service repair, nine and counting, it’s because I made the appointment. I had to pay for a loaner and not once has the dealer been able to pick up my vehicle for service. Bottom line, I’m not impressed with the luxury version of Jeep…buyer beware!

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1 out of 5 stars

What is going to happen next!!!!!!

2022 wagoneer owner NOT 4 Long, 12/30/2022
2022 Jeep Wagoneer Series I 4dr SUV (5.7L 8cyl gas/electric mild hybrid 8A)
9 of 9 people found this review helpful

Delivered to me brand new with major issues like scratched passenger window and 3 exterior trim moldings warped! The worse came 5 months later when temperatures reached negative 15 and brought to the dealer with chunky and slushy radiator and overflow compartment a frozen block! Major screw up from factory and also Webber Family Ford dealership in Detroit Lakes Minnesota for not prepping vehicle before delivery. Now the damage is done and not my fault but they say nothing they can do for me since I have factory warranty to cover things. We do not dare take new Wagoneer out of town. What will happen next due to the freezing up of cooling system is only a guess down the road! Very disappointed with factory and dealership for not inspecting before new delivery!

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DO NOT BUY**WORST MOST EXPENSIVE MISTAKE EVER*

Yesenia O., 10/25/2022
2022 Jeep Wagoneer Series III 4dr SUV (5.7L 8cyl gas/electric mild hybrid 8A)
20 of 22 people found this review helpful

We saved for our dream vehicle, and when we saw the Jeep Wagoneer we knew that was the one for us We spent over $100k on our dream car, only for it to be an awful vehicle. In fact, this is the worst vehicle we’ve ever purchased. It’s left us stranded on the road out of town twice, had to be towed 3 times, the moon roof leaked twice and the entire roof interior had to be replaced, the cruise control malfunctioned causing the vehicle to rapidly accelerate (the cruise control buttons did not work to cancel or slow down) the screens regularly blank, Bluetooth does not connect, 4 no starts, constant errors causing the the system to glitch (which cause the vehicle to stop working) and it’s been in the shop 60 days of the 6 mos we’ve owned this vehicle. The customer support/Jeep warranty, and dealership have all been abismal, Terrible customer service. I sold a very well equipped, perfectly running, PAID OFF Ford Expediton that never gave us any problems. I was never worried it would leave my wife and family stranded somewhere. I’d highly advise anyone not to buy one of these vehicles.

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My car was about to lead to my death and my family

Mohamed Abdalla, 01/18/2023
2022 Jeep Wagoneer Series II 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl gas/electric mild hybrid 8A)
14 of 15 people found this review helpful

We have two wagoneers. One of them, the brake system, stopped working while I was driving on the interstate. We were lucky to be alive. This car is one of the worst in reliability, especially in the cold northern states. Wagoneer Clint Service is complete BS and will never help you. In fact, one of the worst, and the engineering team could never solve any problems we had. We ended up trading our cars for a Suburban and will never recommend this car to anyone. Two cars with less than 30K miles went to the dealer at least six times each

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3 out of 5 stars

Straddling the Line

Quiet Assassin, 01/27/2023
2022 Jeep Wagoneer Series III 4dr SUV (5.7L 8cyl gas/electric mild hybrid 8A)
12 of 13 people found this review helpful

We had the best service from a dealership (70607) 2 hours away in the same state when we purchased our Jeep Wagoneer Series III in October of 2022. The following month (November 2022) we started having issues with the entertainment center front & rear. No Firetv or anything to keep our kids occupied which was the main reasoning for purchasing the package. Please see the many Wagoneer forums of all the technological issues that customers like me are experiencing. We finally received our repairs in January 2023 and the following day the system errored out once again. Go figure! The additional negative item is our dealerships in my local area (70817) and beyond are not ready to be in the "luxury" vehicle market. No loaners, no care/consideration, no customer first experience. (See the 10 promises to Wagoneer buyers). My wife is ready to trade because of the experience with our local dealership. She wants to feel like her hard earned money was the purchase, but the realization is some dealerships need more training to provide that experience. Mercedes or Cadillac knows this business in which that's where we will be going if I want peace of mind. We took a chance and lost with this one.

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