Used 2016 Jeep Wrangler Consumer Reviews
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I know it is a jeep and I did buy it to drive on the beach but the lack of a back up camera is frustrating. The headlights are to dim and do not light up the road well. The driver's seat and ride is great, but the front passenger seat is uncomfortable. (did not believe my wife about this until we went on a trip and she drove a 2 hour leg).
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Oh So Pretty!
I had been drooling over what I called the “4-door” Jeep for over five years. Finally, knowing absolutely nothing about jeeps other than they look Bad Ass and they are Oh soooo Pretty, I went out and bought a brand new Oscar Mike. It’s Gun Metal grey and probably the coolest looking vehicle I personally have ever seen. If you haven’t figured it out yet, I’m a female. With that being said, can someone tell me what the heck I actually bought. All I know is that it’s a Jeep Wrangler Oscar Mike. I can’t seem to be able to figure out if it’s a limited edition, unlimited, sport, etc. I’ve looked online and even called my local dealership with little success. As a matter of fact, the guy at the dealership sounded almost as confused as me. (WHAT!) I should mention that because I went out and bought a Jeep without my husband, and paid around $41,000, I’m a little embarrassed not even knowing what I paid for. He did know I was planning on buying a Jeep. Just not that day and at that price point. Seriously, without too many harsh words, can someone please help me figure out/tell me what kind of Jeep I own. Thanks in advance, Jamie
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- Unlimited Sport Convertible SUVMSRP: $17,1998 mi away
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Wrangler Unlimited
Great Jeep but dealer service has been very poor. Choose carefully
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Get your tissues ready for major issues
If you buy a warranty you'd better be sure to take it to one place every single time and keep a spreadsheet of the work done. I have serviced my jeep regularly and now it is having problems. Print off any warranty requirements and make a spreadsheet to track every service milestone. I'm having to go back 5 years and find paperwork! I could kick myself but I travel a lot and had to take it to two other places besides the dealership. They think I am crazy for asking for oil change paperwork from 5 years ago. It has 150K miles on it but I take very good care of it. I know of two other owners with this same year and type that are having the same issues. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY on buying an Easy care warranty!!!!!! My 2016 Jeep Wrangler needs all four cams, rockers, lifters, upper and lower intake valves and valve cover gaskets. I bought it new. They denied my claim for a missed oil change in 2018 I provided that paperwork. They denied my claim for one in 2017. I provide that paperwork. They deny my claim for one in 2016!!! I provide that paperwork. Deny deny deny!!!! That’s all they do do not buy this coverage!!! Check the reviews on the additional coverage and buy the warranty from a reputable place. If I had checked the reviews I would have known better. I have contacted the company directly. I have placed a complaint with the BBB. My jeep has been at the dealership since December 17, 2020. The dealership is trying to help me as much as possible. They have been great. Today is 1/19/2021 still no response from the warranty company. My jeep is still at the dealership.
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The Jeep Wrangler 2016 says I still feel young adv
If you are 65 yrs old practice getting in/out, practice knowing the dimensions of your jerp for manuervering and realize you can see plenty when you back up - use the rearview and side mirrors as well as the back window. You wont miss anything!
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