Used 2023 Jeep Wrangler 4xe Consumer Reviews
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Jeep fun with much better fuel economy
I was shopping for a new small truck. Then i found a used rubicon 4xe with 12000 miles. I drove it. Very powerful. Goes 26 miles on a charge. I have 17000 miles now. I bought an extended warranty for peace of mind. So far i love this car. It has only had two issues. It had sat in used dealer lots for a year and the 12-v battery went out after two months. It also doesn’t have a dead pedal for your left foot. I bought one for about $80. But this is a super fun car. I get about 30 mpg on average. I rarely use the engine around town (all electric) but on the highway, it gets similar mpg to a 2.0 turbo wrangler unlimited. About 21 mpg. People love to beat up no jeeps on line, but I love this car. It’s really fun.
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Fun vehicle!
The power one touch roof on our Wrangler Rubicon 4xe is amazing. This is a fun vehicle!
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Hybrid just but not very often
Bought my 4×e and started out loving it,got thru the first few months with no problems,then the trouble began with the hybrid mileage dropping with every update the dealer told me should fix it and the oil and gas refresh mode coming on consistently,the second winter of owning it would not operate in electric mode at all,I was eventually told by the shop foreman he didnt think itvwould be fixed and figured that Jeep had jumped into the Hybrid market without enough research,I was done and sold it as had nothing but problems with.
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Love the Jeep, hate the issues
I love my 2023 Wrangler 4xe however with in 6 months of having it the transmission had to be replaced, 3 shocks, the gas fuel funnel and cap, air in the coolent line, recall software update and driver seat mechanism is broken so the seat constantly slides down. It’s been in the shop on and off for the last 2 months. Jeep customer care is a joke and the dealership service department isn’t much better. Hope I can make it a week without it being with out something else going wrong. Good luck!
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Lemon
I am not normally someone who writes reviews about a product. However, my experience with Jeep has been a disaster. I paid a premium for 4XE Sahara. My gripe is that the car constantly says “oil refresh in progress” and that electric mode is unavailable. This began approximately 1 year into my lease. I brought the vehicle to Jeep to get the problem looked at. I was told it is a known problem and they are working on a fix. This was over 4 months ago. I then tried to lemon law the car but Jeep says it is not a mechanical problem and closed my case. They are unreceptive and unwilling to stand behind their product. Do not buy a Jeep.
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