2025 Jeep Wrangler Consumer Reviews
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A Little disappointing
I purchased my 2024 Jeep Wrangler last October. I sat for a few weeks when I used it the glove compartment falls of, the radio didn’t start and the back wiper does not work. I know this is nothing compared to other buyers, but when spending the amount of money they cost. One expects the purchase to be 100%. Ready to be on the road. Not take it out and things are failing.
Unique but poor quality
Unique and fun but poor quality fit and finish and reliability. Paint defects can be terrible. Dealers are poor and unhelpful more than not.
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- Willys Convertible SUVMSRP: $52,91021 mi away
- Sahara Convertible SUVMSRP: $58,39521 mi away
- Sport Convertible SUVMSRP: N/A19 mi away
Poor Quality in 2024
This is the 3rd wrangler I've owned since 2012 and have not had issues with either of the previous models. This 2024 is plagued with little issues so far that the dealers cannot fix. - The t-top on the driver's side leaks water, even after the seal has been replaced twice. The dealer had to open up an engineering ticket to ask Jeep engineers how to fix it. - The new infotainment system, specifically Sirius XM radio has more bugs than your local landfill. It randomly duplicates my presets. It frequently cannot find a connection to SXM. I have to manually switch over to FM then back and then back to SXM before it works. I"ll be on a music channel and the display will randomly show I'm on a news channel. You get the drift. - Rattles galore in the dash that two different dealers can duplicate but not able to find and fix. I"m ready to invoke the lemon law on this one!
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If you want a vehicle that builds character...
My experience with Jeep has been a disappointment. It lacks reliability, suffers from poor fuel efficiency, provides an uncomfortable ride, lacks modern features, and exhibits subpar build quality. I strongly advise against considering a Jeep as a viable option and recommend exploring more reliable and better-built vehicles in the market.
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Hard core 4wheel Drive
Absolutely capable off roader. I came full circle owning Jeeps when I was a youngster to migrating to GMC and Ford Trucks and now back to a manual transmission 4 door Willys version 2024. It is a blast to drive one of these rigs. I got a hard top with fabric to mitigate the noise…it has 33 inch tires… This is not a conventional family car and it was never expected to be one. It has a utilitarian heritage that is built in to it and the drive train and those solid axes… I am impressed by the new technology that it has (infotainment, air conditioning) and its relentless focus on strong structures (body on frame). I am glad that Jeep is still around building these incredible machines. Compared to other eras, this Jeep Wrangler is the best ever. Fun vehicle to own. Not a lot of things…this is not a sport car. That is why I own one of those too. Jeep thank you for building such a capable 4 wheeler.
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