Top 3 Jeep Wrangler JK "Don't Buy It" Myths Busted

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  • ( www.TFLcar.com ) The Jeep Wrangler JK may not be perfect but is it really a vehicle that you should not buy? In this TFLcar Op/Ed Roman and Tommy bust the three most popular Jeep Wrangler "Don't Buy" myths.
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  • @markgutekunstdc2516
    @markgutekunstdc2516 Před 7 lety +367

    Jeeps are great for the purpose for which they are built. The only problem I have with them is how over-inflated their costs have gotten. It's ridiculous.

    • @keithfreeman4015
      @keithfreeman4015 Před 6 lety +13

      Mark Gutekunst, DC couldn't agree more.

    • @trueminimalist3962
      @trueminimalist3962 Před 6 lety +24

      Amen to that, brother. It's supply and demand, and these things sell as fast as they come off the line...poor reputation or not.

    • @keithfreeman4015
      @keithfreeman4015 Před 6 lety +14

      True Minimalist I love mine. But for the same price I could of gotten a used newer Porsche. But a Porsche can't climb mountains or tow a small trailer or carry a fair amount of cargo. It's all in what you want I guess. If you want a cheap off-roader. Look at older jeeps, toyotas and so on. Even new toyotas are insanely priced.

    • @mammothwagon
      @mammothwagon Před 5 lety +5

      So get the base model

    • @Dangling_Carrot
      @Dangling_Carrot Před 5 lety +25

      So look at it like this, over inflated yes I agree. However, they hold their value like no other American made car Period. they are an investment. I bout a 2012 4 door JK for 28,000 I traded for a 2017 ruby I got 20 k for my vehicle with 109 k on mileage so the cost for my new jeep is significantly reduced. so inflated yes but its bad ass.

  • @jeffskidmore1258
    @jeffskidmore1258 Před 6 lety +125

    I drove Jeeps for 6 years and really enjoy the versatility of the Jeep. My first was a ‘12 JK & now a ‘17 JKU. Been my daily driver and has been very reliable. The 3.6 has lots of power for a Jk or JKU. It’s not a sports car and not built for a comfortable ride. It’s a Jeep. I bought it because it’s a great ride year round. Top down in the summer or running snowy roads in the winter. We get both in WV. Basically people don’t buy them for speed, comfort, or gas mileage. They buy it for the versatility & best off road vehicle (or on road) on the market.

    • @sid2112
      @sid2112 Před rokem +2

      I had to retire my old Ford and bought me a Jeep to get up the mountain. I'm in love. Miss my old 81 Custom, but this Wrangler has stolen my heart.

  • @chrisrivera3961
    @chrisrivera3961 Před rokem +30

    My dad has been a truck driver since the 80s so when it comes to buying cars I ask my dad since he sees which cars are unreliable (depending on how many times he has to tow certain makes and models). I asked him about jeep wranglers and he says he almost never has to tow one or ever get called to pick one up. according to him they are pretty good. he has a huge sample size and has no bias lol.

  • @spectech73
    @spectech73 Před 5 lety +32

    I just gave my 2015 JKU to my son. Never had a single issue, and we drive it hard. He’s over the moon happy with it. Great car.

    • @wtfshiiiiii
      @wtfshiiiiii Před 4 lety

      spectech73 wow...good for u

    • @MrBullya
      @MrBullya Před 2 lety +1

      Can you adopt me?

    • @thrash208
      @thrash208 Před rokem +1

      I have a 2014 with 130km the only issue ive had was the fuel injectors which happens to all vehicles over time and then some rusty bolts holding the exaust had to he replaced. Drives great no other issues

  • @FhargaZ
    @FhargaZ Před 7 lety +394

    You exit the car, turn around, look at it and you can't stop smiling ;)

    • @everydayabovegroundisagood1693
      @everydayabovegroundisagood1693 Před 7 lety +6

      FhargaZ I have a 2016 Black Bear and I do the exact same thing. lol

    • @theguywhowouldnt7224
      @theguywhowouldnt7224 Před 6 lety +3

      And when that Jeep gets stuck in the snow or mud, my Toyota Tacoma can help you out. So it's a win win. Sweet.

    • @Gradedrdazzle
      @Gradedrdazzle Před 6 lety +5

      Hahahahahaha, American's should stick to the road if that's the 4wd's they buy. Wtf is a toyota tacoma. Import a landcruiser and grow up.

    • @BuBBz
      @BuBBz Před 6 lety +6

      Im pretty sure wranglers are all over where ever you are. Considering your go to vehicle is a land cruiser im going to assume your in Australia and ive watched plenty videos of wranglers in the down under lol. Id rather buy a new GrandCherokee or Wrangler and put 30k into upgrades rather then buy a stock land cruiser.

    • @seanconnerysmith4387
      @seanconnerysmith4387 Před 6 lety

      Yeah true - Just got mine and modding it.. Now it doesn't look like how it did when I got it

  • @JDKeith
    @JDKeith Před 6 lety +42

    I have a 2007 JK - and this is the MOST reliable vehicle I've owned so far. I use it on and offroad in stock condition. With regular oil changes, tires, and brakes I have had ZERO maintenance issues and just crossed 120k miles this past weekend. If you want an American classic for offroad use and onroad style, buy in! JEEP IS GOLD. Resale is always high, they retain value forever, so you can always get some money out and upgrade to a newer model with additional investment. Plus, for hobbyists, they endless accessory stream for Wranglers is a natural. The JEEP is customizable as both a daily driver and an offroad monster.

    • @jonathanflores3748
      @jonathanflores3748 Před 4 lety

      True!

    • @gerardzillen4695
      @gerardzillen4695 Před rokem +1

      Very well said. I just always Love my JEEP. Even the earlier models are Great!

    • @kylethebanjoman3295
      @kylethebanjoman3295 Před rokem

      How's it in snow? My 1st yr with a 2008 jk. I put tires and a winch (12,000 lb) on it.

    • @kylethebanjoman3295
      @kylethebanjoman3295 Před rokem

      I commute 45 min 1 way through the country for work.

    • @TeethOfDead
      @TeethOfDead Před rokem

      @@kylethebanjoman3295 that’s a bad question. It’s an off road vehicle. It’s of course going to be great unless there’s a bad driver behind the wheel. If you can’t get it through the snow, then you need to take it back to the dealership for it having a manufacturing issue.

  • @TheTravelingTechGuy
    @TheTravelingTechGuy Před 4 lety +15

    I had a 2008 JK. For the 11 years I owned it, I loved it! The AC/heat work flawlessly. Not much road noise and I ran 32x12.5 Dick Cepek, Mud Country tires. Wife didn't like the cozy quarters of the JK so, she didn't ride with me much. :) I'd sell my current F250 if, the new Commander, could pull my camper. To the Jeep haters, It's a Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand!

  • @IDAHOverland
    @IDAHOverland Před 5 lety +33

    #DDWrangler Unlimited Rubicon - totally stock. Love it - drives great to and from work and play. I plan to "Just Empty Every Pocket" as much as I can to make it my unique Jeep...

  • @johnmiller7682
    @johnmiller7682 Před 6 lety +163

    "And then it fixed itself". I can't count how many times I've said that about my Jeep.

    • @cesarb77
      @cesarb77 Před 4 lety +3

      John Miller my YJ did this...

    • @DA7545
      @DA7545 Před 4 lety +5

      I heard that getting that sway bar reconnected is difficult. The trick is to park on level ground to get the pin to line up.

    • @Hollymadeline
      @Hollymadeline Před 3 lety +1

      Just got a jeep but my subaru did this all the time

    • @alishagoodrum105
      @alishagoodrum105 Před 3 lety

      Mine had a periodic vibration when i first bought it at 61K, changed all the fluids and it went away 😂

    • @RickyGuterson
      @RickyGuterson Před 3 lety +1

      No vehicle should ever do this at any time in its life. My half a million mile 85 Toyota 4runner never does this lol

  • @camerongill101
    @camerongill101 Před 7 lety +32

    As a proud and very happy Jeep Wrangler owner I think a video like this is long overdue. Before I bought my Wrangler I told my mechanic (a rather experienced mechanic at that) that I was buying one. His response was that I was making a smart choice because they harldly ever break and when they do they are relatively easy to work on. Cheers TFL

    • @SLICKW1993
      @SLICKW1993 Před 7 lety +5

      Cameron Gill one of the easiest vehicles to work on. Took me less then 30 minutes to change my radiator, it's been one of the most reliable vehicles I've owned. I've driven my little Jeep all over the US with never a problem, they really are bullet proof if you take care of them. I like how simplistic they are, I've got an 04 LJ with manual windows and door locks, electrical issues are non existent.

    • @camerongill101
      @camerongill101 Před 7 lety +7

      They are truly incredible vehicles. The most fun one can have on four wheels without breaking any speed limits, or endangering oneself or others.

  • @jerryhaun5994
    @jerryhaun5994 Před 5 lety +3

    Just bought my first jeep wrangler couldn't be happier wanted one since I was 18 ,32 years later love it

  • @redmenace2649
    @redmenace2649 Před 4 lety +3

    Just bought a Basic Wrangler Unlimited Sport and I LOVE IT!!!

  • @TheSockNapper
    @TheSockNapper Před 6 lety +136

    1995 wrangler 4.0cyl 2.5 liter with 215,000 miles. I keep maintenance up on it and it still holds up beautifully. I daily drive it and take it on trails and even rescued a few people with it. Definitely a reliable vehicle.

    • @Diragonoman
      @Diragonoman Před 6 lety +9

      TheSockNapper But, you good sir, own a real Jeep. Yj's are great. Many Jeep enthusiasts consider the Tj's the last real Wranglers. Jk's are Italian made junk

    • @TheSockNapper
      @TheSockNapper Před 6 lety +2

      Diragonoman couldn't agree more my dude

    • @browneagle9692
      @browneagle9692 Před 6 lety

      TheSockNapper I love Jeep Cherokee Grand I own one my self but I would love to get a wrangler. In drivers around the world

    • @duane3719
      @duane3719 Před 6 lety +4

      I just turned 60 and love my 2013 Wrangler Sport 2 door. Came with the hardtop. Couple years ago I got a great deal on a tinted softop rightout of the box off Kijiji. Like to tow it behind motorhome. Follows wonderfully. I kind of look forward to that blizzard. Love plowing through the snow. Have a tow rope if someone might be stuck.

    • @jesuscarlostoledopulido5893
      @jesuscarlostoledopulido5893 Před 6 lety +6

      I also own a 95 Wrangler 4.0 Jeep with 80,000 miles and like you said.... it runs beautifully

  • @MajorHolyNight
    @MajorHolyNight Před 7 lety +42

    #DDWrangler 2014 Jk sport 2 door. I love mine. 3.5in lift 35s bfg ko2. bumpers winch lights everything. It's comfortable. its reliable. I love it

  • @Toutvids
    @Toutvids Před rokem +2

    Just bought a 2014 Wrangler Sahara 2 door this year. It was lifted by the previous owner but I replaced the 35" mud terrain tires with stock sized all terrains and it drives so much nicer. I didn't buy it for a comfy ride and fancy interior, I bought it because it is like a truck and the interior is basic and the seats are comfy, no clue why people complain about them. I am 6'2" tall and weigh 280 pounds and I fit in it comfortably. I also like that the back seat can simply be removed.

  • @richpertgen3005
    @richpertgen3005 Před 5 lety +4

    2008 JKU 156k so far daily driven. I love it.

  • @brightsideme
    @brightsideme Před 6 lety +27

    2013 JK owner here, problems I have... 1-Replaced starter twice at 40k miles. Second starter was cheap AutoZone so it failed right away.
    2-electronic sway bar disconnect stopped working. Water got inside it. Replaced it with anti rock. Much happier with the Anti Rock.
    3- windshield wipers turn on randomly. Can't figure out why but I have reason to believe the electrical system isn't that great.
    As far as comfort and refinement I love the JK. Seats on the Rubicon are so soft. On my 2017 RAM my ass hurts from sitting too muc long. My Jk has a basic Bluetooth and honestly that's all the amenities I need to be refined

    • @texasbradley
      @texasbradley Před 5 lety

      I have the same issue with my sway module, they don't tell you that part isn't really water proof, yet it can ford three feet at 5mph... B.s.! What is an anti-rock is it electronic? Or manual disconnect? I'm not paying 2500 for them top replace that module

    • @hecanseeme8210
      @hecanseeme8210 Před 5 lety +1

      Juan Uribe you have a loose ground. Probably on the passenger side of the engine bay, about halfway between air cleaner and the battery. Might not be that one but I think it is. Tighten it down and check your other grounding points as well. Stiff suspension can cause these to loosen.

  • @aRKade1969
    @aRKade1969 Před 7 lety +17

    2008 #DDWranger with over 170,000 miles. No reliability issues other than what I would consider typical wear and tear. Definitely not the most refined vehicle to drive but I LOVE being able to drop the top during the summer and drive through blizzards during the winter on my long daily commute. Not gonna lie and say it is a perfect vehicle though. Defrost and windshield washer cover the middle of the windshield but don't get the driver side particularly well. Consumes oil so it needs to be topped off periodically. Door hinges corrode causing the doors to stick, paint to peel and water streaks below. Not sure if these issues have been fixed in newer models. Hopefully when the next Wrangler redesign happens things like this will not be an issue.

  • @vsnutz
    @vsnutz Před 4 lety +3

    2008 JKU Sahara, loud and rough and I love it. First and only owner and it's been getting looks since day 1!

  • @jasonpetrie8552
    @jasonpetrie8552 Před 3 lety +3

    I have an 18 rubicon 4 door, no issues! This vehicle is dependable , comfortable and with a lot of bells and whistles. I love it

  • @foodhunterfoodcriticprguid998

    I never imagine owning a Jeep Wrangler and after owning my first Jeep 2016, it turned out to be the best investment for my family. My wife fights with me almost everyday because we agree in taking turns to drive it. But that was one agreement that I couldn’t honor. 😁

  • @AJOTECH21
    @AJOTECH21 Před 6 lety +11

    I am a JK daily driver and I have a great time with my family JK. THANKS TFL

  • @bigtexjn
    @bigtexjn Před 4 lety +4

    2017 willys - soft top & half doors. Daily driven, love it

  • @tcar999
    @tcar999 Před rokem +3

    I have a 2014 Rubicon. I drive mine daily and just passed 130000 miles. I had a fuel injector go bad at 90000 and had to replace the lifters and rocker arms at 120000. I fixed them both myself. I find it to be very reliable and wheel offroad just about every weekend. Frankly I am surprised it holds up as well as it does!

  • @brandonjoshua2012
    @brandonjoshua2012 Před 7 lety +17

    no issues to date and i had my jk since 2010. It's just like any car keep up with routine maintenance and its fine. Plus I have features on top of features remote car start, nav, apple carplay/ android auto, back-up cam just a few. I think my ruby is doing fine, and loved the purchase! #dailydriven

  • @kingmike40
    @kingmike40 Před 6 lety +88

    Unsophisticated would be a benefit to me.

    • @Imnotsorich
      @Imnotsorich Před 5 lety +8

      kingmike40 yeah no kidding. The more I see sophisticated setups the more I dread having to fix it if it breaks, especially because I’m a heavy equipment mechanic so brand new tractor trailer trucks and loaders and whatnot with such high tech setups (pitch, yaw, latitude and longitude setups on a new loader. I’ve NEVER heard of it until we bought a new one) are a nightmare because they never include enough documentation to troubleshoot an issue because it’s computer controlled 99% of the time

  • @marcosgarcia2620
    @marcosgarcia2620 Před 5 lety +44

    I drive my everyday it has 145000 miles and is a 2012 for me is perfect

    • @Adriansito1506
      @Adriansito1506 Před 3 lety

      Im about to buy a 2012 but I m sooooo scared about what they say of the 2012 being a recall monster and Im about to buy used for 12.5k

    • @sector783
      @sector783 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Adriansito1506 it may be the worst decision of your life. I bought a 2016 JK. It has been a month check engine light comes on all the time and I have had nothing but problems with it. They are pieces of shit. PERIOD

    • @Adriansito1506
      @Adriansito1506 Před 3 lety +1

      @@sector783 I went with a Toyota Hilux 2017 SR5

    • @sector783
      @sector783 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Adriansito1506 Nice! Those are awesome and super capable off-road. Glad you went with something more reliable and didn’t make the mistake I did. This is definitely not a “debunk”video. All the “myths” about jeep wranglers being unreliable or not myths. They are facts!

  • @dejohnson2277
    @dejohnson2277 Před 3 lety +3

    I bought my 2008 Rubicon JK with 54k miles for $20k it has everything I wanted. Lift, 35’s winch ,heavy duty bumpers. I love it.

  • @BobInReno1
    @BobInReno1 Před 7 lety +316

    Just one more thing. No matter what you own even if you have never had a problem with yours. Someone else has had a problem with the same make and model. Everything can be beat down and bad mouthed. I believe that if you treat your vehicles like it were a woman. Meaning take care of it and dont neglect it, it will serve you well. I'm no spring chicken. I bought a new 72 Toyota Land Cruiser in 1972. They gave me crap about buying it and said it would never last. Well it served me well until a couple of years ago when some guy offered me 15 times what I paid for it new. Take care of your stuff and they will last. Now if some guy would offer me 15 times what I have put into the wife she would be gone too.

    • @tennesseevalleyoffroaders1211
      @tennesseevalleyoffroaders1211 Před 6 lety +7

      Totally agree.

    • @justinriley8651
      @justinriley8651 Před 6 lety +5

      Bob DeMuth you'd be a billionaire!

    • @beastmode225
      @beastmode225 Před 6 lety +9

      Bob DeMuth Lmao "if someone gave me 15 times what I put into the wife she would be gone too"😂😂😂

    • @methemonkeyking
      @methemonkeyking Před 5 lety +1

      Your last comment was so funny

    • @weyrunner2838
      @weyrunner2838 Před 5 lety

      I take real good care of mine. I repair/replace between fill-ups, and leave it parked in the garage when it's not in the shop. I always admired others for keeping their little treasure parked most of the time and realized only after I bought my own that you cannot drive them because of death-wobble, from overheated brakes to worn axles to a number of things, and gets maybe 13 mpg if even running. I have other vehicles to drive so JK can rest there in the garage till I find someone stupid enough to pay it off for me.

  • @AndyFertal
    @AndyFertal Před 7 lety +31

    I've owned an 1988, 1992, 2002 and now a 2012 Wrangler and driven them all as my daily driver. Total mileage around 300,000. This started in Ohio and now happens in New Mexico. The only time I have been without my Jeep in almost 30 years due to Maintenance issues was when I blew the engine crossing a deep section of a stream without a snorkel during a flood,. I stupidly tried to move too fast and pushed water into the intake.... The jeep would have done fine if I had had better 4-wheel driving skills.
    If yo want a Corolla, buy a Corolla. If you want to have fun in an amazing ride that will take you (almost) anywhere , buy a Jeep! I'm planning to buy another in 2022!

    • @shonuffisthemaster
      @shonuffisthemaster Před 5 lety

      so you have put an avarage of 75k on each one? thats barely broken in, no wonder you think their reliable. put that 300k on a single jeep and see how it goes.
      my 91 f150 has 289k with the original engine, transmission, transfer case, axles, etc. and has survived 27 years of minnesota winters and neglectfull owners

    • @danielsarrao7375
      @danielsarrao7375 Před 5 lety

      I'm in New Mexico with a jeep as well. Id be willing to argue that with the right build a jeep can go anywhere. I have friends with jeeps that are from the 1980's and have well over 350,000 miles on the engine. this is with years of driving on bigger tires with a lift too!

    • @jimmygee3219
      @jimmygee3219 Před 5 lety

      shonuffisthemaster retired my still going strong XJ Cherokee with 280k on it. Original engine, automatic transmission, axels, transfer case, steering box and pump. Survived 21 CT winters with liquid road salts. Retired it just to upgrade, I’d have driven anywhere in it without a second thought. Older Jeeps are plenty reliable.

    • @jimmygee3219
      @jimmygee3219 Před 5 lety

      shonuffisthemaster not to mention ford’s less than stellar reputation for reliability as well.

    • @shaneraymer5147
      @shaneraymer5147 Před 5 lety

      My sisters 92 Cherokee has 280,000 miles and still drives amazingly

  • @salwalker7071
    @salwalker7071 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome review! Looks like you guys had so much fun doing this review!!

  • @TS-ev1bl
    @TS-ev1bl Před 4 lety +1

    I've owned forty motor vehicles since the '70s, typically several at a time. My '13 Wrangler 6MT 2 dr hardtop is the first Jeep I've owned and it's easily in my top five favorite vehicles out of the forty. I've taken it on hiking and camping trips all over the West and it's my go-to daily driver (I don't have to commute for work). It's had zero problems so far in 56k miles. It's unlifted with 285/70R17 (33") BFG AT/TA's, which is a great combo for driving either on or off road up to and including sustained freeway speeds, and the 6MT makes it fun to drive. It's the perfect combo for what I use it for, which is mostly on road but with some hilly, sandy trails with occasional wash-outs thrown in.

  • @jamesahoffman
    @jamesahoffman Před 7 lety +977

    Baby Boomers and Yuppies need to be reminded that a Jeep is not a Lincoln town-car!

    • @sterlingyoung88
      @sterlingyoung88 Před 7 lety +10

      PunchingMegaTree damn right bud

    • @ethanmcleod8819
      @ethanmcleod8819 Před 7 lety +58

      It may be a piece of shit, but it still made your girl wet for one.

    • @sterlingyoung88
      @sterlingyoung88 Před 7 lety +3

      Ethan McLeod JK on 35's right? That's cute💁🏼

    • @SaddlebagPreacher
      @SaddlebagPreacher Před 7 lety +48

      Has nothing to do with the baby boomers. We grew up driving CJ's CJ-5's and war time jeeps.

    • @ethanmcleod8819
      @ethanmcleod8819 Před 7 lety +15

      TiresBiggerThanTexas it's not the size of the tires as it is the skill of the driver. For instance, a few months ago I watched a YJ on 33s make record time on a rock coarse that had stomped everyone including a rock bouncer.

  • @jjmarz1001
    @jjmarz1001 Před 7 lety +337

    38,000 miles is not an indication of reliability. 380,000 miles is reliablility.

    • @manbeastx69
      @manbeastx69 Před 7 lety +1

      Which vehicle is that?

    • @jjmarz1001
      @jjmarz1001 Před 7 lety +13

      manbeastx69 Most every Honda or Toyota if you're able to avoid accidents. And I've owned Jeeps, Hondas, and Toyotas.

    • @manbeastx69
      @manbeastx69 Před 7 lety +4

      Which Honda or Toyota?

    • @ThoughtMachine1
      @ThoughtMachine1 Před 7 lety +30

      LOL, 300,000+ on every Toyota or Honda, what an idiot.

    • @brianmurphy5313
      @brianmurphy5313 Před 7 lety +26

      I have a 2001 Cherokee with 270,000 miles on it, original everything - and it's ready for 270,000 more. It's all in how you drive. Jeep before that I sold with 240,000 miles on it, in excellent condition all around.

  • @northjerseykevin3915
    @northjerseykevin3915 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve watched your father’s videos for years. It’s cool to have stumbled onto this. Happy for you guys

  • @elpaz527
    @elpaz527 Před 4 lety +6

    I just bought my first Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 2011 I love it 😻

  • @jamesallen5669
    @jamesallen5669 Před 4 lety +3

    I have a 2017 Winter Edition, and as a daily driver I absolutely love it

  • @mattbarrett41
    @mattbarrett41 Před 3 lety +5

    I own a 2015 Unlimited. It’s still tight. Rides and drives like the day it was made. Motor is perfect.
    It does go through front end parts quicker than other vehicles, but that’s attributed to lift/35” tire combination. And yes, it gets groceries and carts me to work. We do trails on weekends. #dailydriver

  • @scotthsmith64
    @scotthsmith64 Před 5 lety +1

    I’ve had a Rubicon new since May 2016. Replaced a 2001 Xterra from new with 276k miles on it. I use mine as a daily driver and after 52k miles no complaints. Love it. This thing is a rock star! Plan on owning this forever like the Xterra.

  • @matthewjones2942
    @matthewjones2942 Před 5 lety

    I daily a 13' JKU and I absolutely love it. it has the 6 speed and its on a leveling kit with fuel wheels and bfgs. cannot describe how amazing Jeeps are!!!

  • @themighty9mm
    @themighty9mm Před 7 lety +148

    #DDW love my jeep. They are great... as long as you know what you are buying. For example, one wouldnt buy a honda accord and be upset that it doesnt tow well, or a 2 door truck and be upset that the small space in the back wont fit a kids seat. I think jeep people understand the jeep. The saying "its a jeep thing, you wouldnt understand" is very true

    • @007cheburashka
      @007cheburashka Před 7 lety +8

      themighty9mm 100%. Go buy a Prius if you want technology and fuel economy.

    • @StefanBacon
      @StefanBacon Před 7 lety

      I don't know what you're talking about. I had an 04 EX coupe 5 speed and it towed a 4000lb firebird 5 miles without a complaint. Some of the trip was uphill too! That car could handle just about anything as long as I didn't slide it into a curb in the snow (or three). I spent a lot of time replacing control arms on that slippery car...

    • @themighty9mm
      @themighty9mm Před 7 lety +4

      Stefan Bacon surely you understand the basic idea of what I'm saying, the base concept. That being, no real suprises when you buy a jeep. Obviously you can do many things vehicles weren't intended for, but they (vehicle x) are far from ideal for odd and end circumstances that they clearly weren't made for. Sure you can tow in your prius, but you will see more wear , more poor performance

    • @clintusmaximus
      @clintusmaximus Před 7 lety +8

      themighty9mm #DDW about to hit 200k on my 2010. Parents own a 3rd gen cattle ranch, I duck hunt, I'm Offroad in some nasty places a lot. I have 35' and only a 2.5' AEV lift and the only drawback is the tire noise but I need those nitto grapplers. I have a hard top hoist in my garage and can be topless in literally 5 minutes. The only thing major I had to do was change out the gears when going above a 33' tire but that's not mandatory. I've never had any major mechanical issues since I've owned my Jeep besides standard wear and tear.

    • @GuitarSlinger2112
      @GuitarSlinger2112 Před 7 lety +2

      45 or gtfo!

  • @grantfielding3812
    @grantfielding3812 Před 5 lety +12

    2011 wrangler everyday. I love it

  • @jamesdowling5945
    @jamesdowling5945 Před 4 lety

    I am the proud owner of a 2018 f250xlt, my wife owns a 2018 jk unlimited. It’s a chief blue model, loaded. It’s her daily driver, and she loves it. I must admit, I also love it. It puts a smile on my face, every time I get the chance to drive it. I think it’s better in city driving than it gets credit for. My wife is 5’0 tall, she loves it for shopping, she finds it easy to park, due to how well she can see. We are Canadian, my wife looks forward to snow now. That is where this vehicle shines brightest, bad road conditions. I have more confidence in that 4door Jeep, than in my f250, or my Bobcat, in a snowstorm. I push snow for part of my living, I am a decent driver, in an emergency it’s the wrangler for me. Love the channel guys!

  • @abualwalid9999
    @abualwalid9999 Před 5 lety +39

    Its a good car i have a rubicon model i like it

    • @user-zm7de9fc9x
      @user-zm7de9fc9x Před 3 lety

      هلا والله

    • @sultanalghamdi3244
      @sultanalghamdi3244 Před 3 lety

      ماشاء الله عليك موجود بكل مكان 😁

    • @abualwalid9999
      @abualwalid9999 Před 3 lety

      @@sultanalghamdi3244 هههه لازم نتابع من بعيد الله يسعدك

  • @MrRedrocket1969
    @MrRedrocket1969 Před 6 lety +11

    I have bought three jeeps in a row. Love my JEEP.

  • @sethbain5739
    @sethbain5739 Před 6 lety +6

    Love the show guys. I drive my 2008 jk Sahara everyday bought it used but it's a great daily driver. Everything I wanted it to be 👍

    • @itsthejacka213
      @itsthejacka213 Před 5 lety

      same jeep here! well over 180k miles with no issues. still running like the first day i drove it off the lot. run it through mud, over rocks, over the sand at the beach, take the doors off, top etc

  • @brianjack8569
    @brianjack8569 Před 5 lety +2

    #DDW Jk 2014 On/Off Road weekly no problems. Keep up on schedule maintenance all is fine.💪🏼

  • @scark00
    @scark00 Před 5 lety

    I have driven the same Jeep Wrangler for 26 years, this year I bought a 2016 JK two door, it is like I went from a log wagon to a Cadillac. I love it!

  • @murphh5068
    @murphh5068 Před 7 lety +58

    One of the best selling SUVS, actually top 10 to be precise, this vehicle is so customizable, to the point you can litterally put your own spin and personality into it, reliability it owns it, that's why people have made "The Jk", jeep life almost like a religion and lifestyle, I mean look up JK Experience for a good example, The Wrangler is, simplistic at its natural core but, that allows for so much more than you realize, like feeling like your apart of the environment your driving in, whether it's out on the sandy beaches, rock crawling in the Rockies or mud bogging in the south east, JEEP or JEEPING is a way of life and a lifestyle all together, those who own these vehicles enjoy them more than most vehicles on the road, it's just a Jeep thing and only jeep owners will ever understand that.

    • @SLICKW1993
      @SLICKW1993 Před 7 lety +3

      Murphinite Agreed! I've never seen a vehicle with that big of an aftermarket available. JK has way more parts available for customization then any other Jeep or vehicle.

    • @shamothecow
      @shamothecow Před 7 lety

      Murphinite this guy owns a fidget spinner

    • @murphh5068
      @murphh5068 Před 7 lety

      shamothecow who does

    • @shamothecow
      @shamothecow Před 7 lety +1

      Murphinite The backwards hat wearing douche bag that drives a Jeep

    • @WiryOak
      @WiryOak Před 7 lety +1

      Driving a jeep is fun, feels like a tank, Kinda like the 5th gen camaros. However the community is full of idiots, and I have a low tolerance for ignorance.

  • @rushalvorson4092
    @rushalvorson4092 Před 7 lety +6

    AWESOME vehicles.....just bought a 2017....dressing it up...our "daily driver"...up on 33x12.5's....perfect Jeep....

    • @henryb3066
      @henryb3066 Před 6 lety

      Rus Halvorson ...............

  • @robertrandall8620
    @robertrandall8620 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I drive my 08 every day and it’s always great!

  • @parsivalshorse
    @parsivalshorse Před 4 lety +1

    I have the first jk, a 2007 3.8. It still looks great, has been as reliable as the sunrise and has nearly 220,000 km on it. I live at the end of a very rough dirt road - so it is no mall crawler either. Simple to fix, reliable, comfortable and an off road weapon.

  • @drofmurdtroll1801
    @drofmurdtroll1801 Před 7 lety +215

    Dig a little deeper into those Consumer Reports studies and you will see they are complaints from people that bought it for the cool factor and not for it's intended use.

    • @efs83dws
      @efs83dws Před 7 lety +2

      Drofmurd Troll how would I go about finding that data?

    • @drofmurdtroll1801
      @drofmurdtroll1801 Před 7 lety +12

      Consumer Reports does a breakdown of how they conduct these surveys. I also cross check with www.carcomplaints.com. If you look close, many of the "issues" are isolated to certain model years and/or trim levels.

    • @goatmonkey2112
      @goatmonkey2112 Před 7 lety +1

      Edmunds has a good number of reviews written by owners that seem real. I haven't looked at the Jeep reviews.

    • @Speedytrip
      @Speedytrip Před 7 lety +1

      www.jdpower.com/cars/jeep/wrangler/2012
      Ive been looking at different models including the tiguan and on the number of vehicles sold its more likele that some ended up with lemons, but was looking at toyotas andyou really need to try hard to find people complaining about engines.
      I love the concept of the jeep, the looks, but does it need to have such a cheap interior at that price? Dont get me wrong, im all for simplicity and utility, but it could be very high quality and still very simple and rugged. But I know jeeps fans will be offended by this comment but it just seems like a large part of the price is related to the branding and image more than bulletproof reliability which is not to say that many customers might have trouble free jeeps. Just seems like they are charging premium for basics.

    • @drofmurdtroll1801
      @drofmurdtroll1801 Před 7 lety +7

      Jeeps start below $25,000. The interior may look cheap to some but I see it as easy to clean. If I had a Jeep you can bet there would be mud inside.

  • @michaellosey984
    @michaellosey984 Před 4 lety +3

    Well, I have a 2017 JK very basic model and I love it. My principal vehicle is a Dodge RAM 1500 Longhorn so the contrast in equipment and comfort is night and day. I have used the Jeep to commute to the city a good 110km each way. Yes it is basic, but that is one of the reasons I love it. My wife hates it, which is quite funny actually as she once had a convertible Mini which is not exactly comfort driving!! I have hesitated to do upgrades because I like the base look but watching your channel I would like to change the front bumper to one like your grey JK, with the fog lights and winch. The two major upgrades I have done....I installed a new Alpine sound system with a touch screen and Apple Carplay which was a real game changer; secondly, I bought a hard top in a scrap yard and installed it. The latter was quite a challenge. One of the downsides of driving the Jeep in the winter on crazy Montreal area winter roads, was the soft top. The windows were always filthy and difficult to clean without scratching the plastic, they were actually a danger. So I found a nice hard top for $1700 Cdn but I wrongly assumed that the wiring and wiper kit would be installed in all Jeeps so facilitate this upgrade. It took a Jeep dealer 13 hours to install the kit, they had to remove the steering wheel and dash to get it done, big job. The hard top has solved all the issues I had with winter driving and I am even more attached to the vehicle now. So thinking about new bumper, wheels/tires and small lift to make it mine. I am keeping the step rails despite the fact that purists hate them, they are great in parking lots when people want to ding your doors!! I wish I had AC but that was a crazy project to undertake so I gave up on it. Would have been more economical to just trade it in for one that had that option. All summer no doors and no roof for me, love it. I take the back seat out and put my dogs in the back with car leashes attached to the seat anchors, they love it too! My wife is a work in progress with respect to the Jeep, but on a hot summer day with the roof and doors off....she won’t say it, but I know she likes it. Things that would really improve the design of this vehicle as a daily driver would include an all wheel drive option, this would make it safer and more practical on winter roads at speed. Better/more storage could easily be incorporated and that would add value as well. Maybe I will drive it Colorado and have you guys do my upgrades for me after this pandemic is over, make a video on the “Upgrade of the Canadian JK the Wife Hates!”, that might be fun viewing!! Might be a nice way to get rid of the cabin fever that is setting in all over. I live in a small town near the Vermont border in a region of Quebec that has become the epicenter of the pandemic here because snowbirds coming back from Florida refused to self isolate as required. So locked up and safe, but dreaming Jeeps!! Stay healthy and keep doing these great videos.

    • @pujabelgian
      @pujabelgian Před rokem

      re. self isolate lol.. that has since been proven to be TOTAL bs as was the whole plan-dem-ic.

  • @low-keyobserver8539
    @low-keyobserver8539 Před 5 lety +1

    Yes, this video is over a year ago. New Wrangler owner here. 2015 Rubicon, manual. Love it. #DDWangler

  • @westvirginiahellbilly8124

    Love my JK !!! I had a 95’ wrangler and hated that little s.o.b. , decided to try a newer one and fell in love !!! Love my JK , and yes , it is my daily driven work vehicle !! Love it !!!

  • @godoyfg1
    @godoyfg1 Před 6 lety +3

    I had a 2014 jk , had awesome time with that car. Saying that I lost my jk in 1 hell of river crossing . I used the winch to recover but water was inside the engine already.
    Probably was my own fault . The water some how got in from exhaust .
    Never mind, the car was making a huge noise after across and didn’t left me down. I drove about 150km until get safely home. Never forgot that .
    I’m still considering a very nice car . And I’m looking for buying the 2019 model here in Australia.
    Cars are not perfect, machines will break eventually.
    Problem is people think that they are perfect drivers out there. And it’s hard to admit their own mistakes.
    I have no problem to say that I forgot to keep up the RPM .
    Simple mistake , insurance help me a lot .
    Be safe everyone , and keep up with 4x4 . It’s a good family time .
    Cheers 🍻

    • @cedricpomerleau5586
      @cedricpomerleau5586 Před 4 lety

      There's been reported cases of badly sealed engines on the Wrangler. Don't say it was that, the water shouldn't be able to get in from the engine as long as it's running. And I don't really understand why you didn't repair a 5 years car just because of engine issues... it still had a lot of years in front of it.

  • @Summerdude66
    @Summerdude66 Před 7 lety +45

    #ddwrangler ....and 4" lift on 37's...people who bash wrangler have a complete bias because they don't understand the separation of "built for to go to the grocery store" and "built to climb Imogene Pass" etc. A Wrangler is not a Tahoe, Expedition, Rav4, or whatever else they drive mostly. It stands alone in a single class that at the moment has no other vehicles to compare to in the US market. #geauxwheelin

  • @windandvoidboxer7782
    @windandvoidboxer7782 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for this video! Great job!

  • @DB-xd7sr
    @DB-xd7sr Před 3 lety

    Daily Driven 2018 wrangler! Lots of weekend camping and road trips too. Family of 4 and we love it! 👍 good video

  • @milanswoboda5457
    @milanswoboda5457 Před 6 lety +4

    As an 2010 JKU owner that I bought new I can say this: Pros, even in stock non rubicon form it is a highly off-road capable vehicle and minor modifications will vastly improve on that capability and still remain with a reasonable ride comfort. Good aftermarket mod parts support by now allowing to customize/personalize your Jeep to give it a unique look. It can take a beating and until now it never left me stranded or had to get towed. Now to the cons, brand new a steering column selector switch didn't work and needed replacement, an aerodynamic brick with poor gas milage, auto transmission (4 speed RLE42) overheating at around 10K during a milk-run off-road tour in the mountains, it didn't burn down but it likely caused damage to the transmission shortening its life span, various water leaks on either soft-top or hard top, several annoying squeaks and rattles early on but @30k Jeep got slightly lifted (2.5") and 35" Toyo Open Country MTs installed so the squeaks and rattles are of no importance from then on. Also added and additional trans fluid cooler to combat transmission overheating which keeps reoccurring. At 45K Power steering pump shaft seal leak just out of warranty requiring new pump. Water pump shaft seal leaks and replacement at about 50 and 100K . Clock-spring failure at around 80K with no warranty here. Transmission shift solenoid failure with limp mode and 2-4 clutch burned at 120K requiring transmission rebuild (damage from early overheating?!), three occasions i do not remember at which mileage they happened where the CanBus freaked out with instrument cluster going nuts and not allowing the trans to shift into drive. Battery disconnect and reconnect fixed that issue but that could have left an tech unsavy person stranded. Other things where I cannot really blame Chrysler/Jeep component quality for are bend tie rod and track bar, smashed steering stabilizer (not needed anyways), death wobble due to worn bushings on aftermarket trackbar, Front driveshaft CV Joint boot failure, Valve failure on charcoal canister after the jeeps ass end was submerged in water for 10 minutes until I winched out of it and other off-road related battle scars that just add character. I love my JKU despite the issues it had but I'm certainly not on good terms with Chrysler especially on the early transmission failure.

    • @je-sus-6910
      @je-sus-6910 Před 7 měsíci

      The clock spring is a recall. On all wranglers

    • @grizzleypeak
      @grizzleypeak Před 6 měsíci

      Damn, I have 150 k on my '08 and have only done clockspring under warranty, the ECM went crazy at 50k, The radiator at 130k, I had death wobble at about 30k probably because of lift kit, but fixed with heavy duty track bar.
      Mine is a manual, and still has original clutch and brake pads believe it or not ... I never skip any service, and always change fluids immediately after deep water crossing....but overall I would say the JK is a darn reliable rig.

  • @albertocorrea2117
    @albertocorrea2117 Před 4 lety +7

    Well part of why I love jeeps are their simplicity something going away with the newer ones

  • @markhobbs3674
    @markhobbs3674 Před 9 měsíci +1

    l bought a 2008 wrangler jk about 2 months ago. i drive it every day.and love it. feel like im driving a big toy. im 63 years old. next to my 1967 chevelle ss i had when i was a kid.out of all the vehicles iv had.this by far the funnest.

  • @mr.CooksBigly
    @mr.CooksBigly Před 3 měsíci +2

    Got a 2016 hardrock Rubicon. Love it.

  • @stuffandthings1323
    @stuffandthings1323 Před 4 lety +11

    175,000 miles on my 2010 Jk.

  • @danielallocca7770
    @danielallocca7770 Před 7 lety +22

    I totally agree about jeep in general. I grew up with grand cherokees that are always so "unreliable". All three - a 1999, 2005 and a 2015 are all still on the road. The two older ones both have over 170k miles with no serious issues. I now have a Wrangler and I love it.

    • @Legoguy1979
      @Legoguy1979 Před 7 lety

      it was the zj that was unreliable, especially with the v8.

    • @cameronfanning5806
      @cameronfanning5806 Před 7 lety +4

      My '01 Grand Cherokee is still going great and its at over 250k mileage. The only true issue I have had with it was the cracked head (casting manufacturing defect for this year model), but replace that and you're good to go for around $1,000. I fully expect this thing to roll over the 300k mark no problem.

    • @trailrunnah8886
      @trailrunnah8886 Před 7 lety +2

      My ZJ was super reliable. I got rid of it when it was 15 years old and had 165k miles, and up till that time it had never let me down. Zero engine or transmission problems, only issues were suspension and steering related due to the lift kit I put on it. Only reason I got rid of it was the damn rust (thanks New England!). The thing still ran perfect.

  • @jeremypetro1084
    @jeremypetro1084 Před 3 lety

    I have a 2012 unlimited sport and I put 130,000 miles on it and i only did a 2.5 lift and a few u joints. I love my jeep. Nothing but love and respect from Brookfield Connecticut!!

  • @richsmith9063
    @richsmith9063 Před 5 lety

    I had one of those Jeeps for almost two weeks as a loaner. It was 4 door hardtop w/ 3.6L engine & an automatic transmission. I think it was a Sahara. It was actually brand new w/ less than 500 miles on the odometer. I strictly drove it city & highway miles & put something like approx 400 to 600 miles on it (I don't remember my exact mileage). I dared not take it off road for fear of putting a scratch on it. I really enjoyed it & took extra trips just for the fun of driving it. I thought the handling & road manners were very refined for being a "truck". Also I was really impressed w/ the interior appointments & level of refinement. It had been decades since I had been in a Jeep. I was impressed w/ the vehicle overall.
    My regular vehicle is a late model 4 door sedan w/ independent suspension. So naturally I could tell a difference between my independent suspension sedan versus the solid axle Jeep. However as stated earlier, I was really impressed w/ the Jeeps quality of ride.
    (edit) I forgot to mention. The window sticker was in the glove box & I believe the MSRP was approx $38,000.

  • @jeffchamberlin6702
    @jeffchamberlin6702 Před 6 lety +5

    My wife has a 2015 Sport S and it is her #DDWrangler. And I drive it as much as I can... The only time I was kinda uncomfortable was when we drove from Illinois to Florida and had an 18 hour drive day. The only problem we have had has been with the radiator leaking which I've heard is a design flaw, but as soon as the warranty is up an all aluminum radiator will fix that. I feel the only people that complain about Wranglers, are people that got them for the status and not because they actually wanted a Wrangler. To them I usually say get a Cherokee, or Renegade, if you can't get a Grand Cherokee.

    • @831jperry
      @831jperry Před 5 lety

      If you're not in a rolls royce, an 18 hour drive day would suck in any car. Lol

  • @heleti0000
    @heleti0000 Před 3 lety +3

    Had my 3.6 JK for 4 years now and have loved every minute - except the cost of keeping it on the going . Spent several thousand dollars on finding a recurring “sensor fault” (Engine warning light / ESP light and going into limp mode when driving over a small bump in the road), replacing numerous rockers (failed needle bearings) and several other “electrical faults. It never left me stranded, so I wouldn’t say unreliable - just expensive to keep going. I have no intentions of buying anything else (except maybe a CJ with no sensors, no computers and a basic engine that doesn’t need a computerised workshop to service it).

    • @je-sus-6910
      @je-sus-6910 Před 8 měsíci

      I got a 07 jk and have spent 1000 + oil every 5k and no problems

  • @jacobtyner2524
    @jacobtyner2524 Před 4 lety

    I got the opportunity to drive one on a “at your own pace” driving tour in Skagway Alaska. I loved driving it so much that all I’ve tried to do since is fine out what model it was and the year. I fully plan on getting one regardless of the negative bias and hope I love it as much as I did on the tour.

  • @GirlArmy21
    @GirlArmy21 Před 4 lety

    My new-to-me Sahara wrangler (getting today!!!) is similar to yours....more Army green but same 2 door....can't wait. I have ordered a bunch of things for it already to make it "my own". They are super fun to drive and own.

  • @manbeastx69
    @manbeastx69 Před 7 lety +35

    “Jeep is America’s only real sports car.”
    - Enzo Ferrari

    • @AightBro123
      @AightBro123 Před 7 lety +1

      manbeastx69 it doesn't go fast tho plus there's the vette

    • @MYJ61
      @MYJ61 Před 7 lety +7

      Remind Enzo of a little Ford called a GT40 that skunked his prancing horses!

    • @gggromay
      @gggromay Před 7 lety +1

      Oh you mean the GT40 that was designed, engineered and built in the UK by the UK company called Lola. Ford came to Lola to sponsor their already started effort to win LeMans, and so with considerable $$$ they glued Ford logos on the car... Yea, I think the Jeep is actually the US's only real sports car, and they should be proud of it, its awesome

    • @johngonczarow4687
      @johngonczarow4687 Před 7 lety

      Jeeps look so much like hummer’s and I hate it.

    • @BeatlesMike007
      @BeatlesMike007 Před 7 lety +4

      John Gonczarow jeeps came first so wouldn't you say hummers look like jeeps

  • @xxxxjet1982xxxx
    @xxxxjet1982xxxx Před 6 lety +49

    2014 Wrangler Unlimited, I drive it daily, take it off road and bash it around. Best car I have ever owned.

    • @dtigert233
      @dtigert233 Před 5 lety +1

      Same, best vehicle I've ever owned

  • @Stickmann7
    @Stickmann7 Před 4 lety

    I had a 2012 for7yrs and had 1 issue, a brake pad seized to the rotor and got very, very hot. On Sept. 15 th of this year I totaled my buddy on I95 in Boston. Very sad day so when people say the jk undeniable...they're full of crap!!! Keep up the good work.....Bob

  • @whatevenisamedic
    @whatevenisamedic Před 5 lety

    Two daily driven wranglers in this house.. '12 JK Sahara and a 2003 2.4l. Love them both on and off road, super capable.

  • @TheaterGeek2007
    @TheaterGeek2007 Před 4 lety +3

    I just got a 2007 Wrangler Sahara unlimited, and I love it!
    #DDWrangler

  • @ronsalazar2833
    @ronsalazar2833 Před 6 lety +14

    I traded my black on black 2013 Porsche Carrera 911 S and bought a 2017 Rubicon Recon for me, 2017 Jeep Sahara for my wife and a 2017 Jeep Wrangler Sports for my daugther. You'll never know how fun of a car it is until you own one. There's definitely a cool factor that's only unique to this vehicle. Every other car just got boring... including my Porsche.

    • @ronquin5272
      @ronquin5272 Před 6 lety +2

      Ron Salazar Hey man i couldn't of said it better. .. i love my Rubicon JKU and prefer it over a G wagon, Range Rover, and even a BMW X5. I have it all hooked up and it gets more compliments than all those other vehicles combined. i offroad constantly in the mojave desert and never had an issue. its almost at the 100k mark too. I still kept my BMW 3 series though haha

    • @jovanylomeli
      @jovanylomeli Před 5 lety

      Trolls

  • @sluggotinfantryman
    @sluggotinfantryman Před rokem +1

    Drove mine off into ditch mud pit flowing water under 1.5 feet of snow. Thought now way I am getting out done. Drove it out easily. 20 miles up on a mountain alone. Stock Jeep. 106000 on it. 2009. drives like a champ. Dealer put new rear seals on and differential parts. Would never live without a 2 door jeep again. Ever.

  • @redneckmetalhead1931
    @redneckmetalhead1931 Před rokem

    I have an '09 JK-X Willys that I picked up in 2019. It was pretty much garage kept besides the owner driving it around his farm, but he added some matte black Pro Comp 89s, a 2 inch puck lift and a Rugged Ridge winch, and front bumper. About a month or two after I got it, I and my best friend, who is co-owner of a 4x4 shop in CLT, tore off the bulky fender flares and step bars and swapped them for some tube step rails and narrow MCE flat fenders, and I damn near immediately bumped up to 35" Mastercraft Courser MXTs. Then, we ditched the pucks and he had a take-off 2.5" Pro Comp lift front a 4 door JK that we installed, which actually sat the Jeep at around 3.5" of lift. Next, i did away with the rear bumper and opted for the Fishbone rear bumper delete kit, for a bit cooler look, and we called it done for a while, besides some grab handles. The next upgrade was a couple years ago, which was the Rock Krawler hi-clearance front LCA's and sway bar quick disconnects. Just recently, we decided to throw more parts at it to "finish it" off, which is mostly due to wear and tear, believe it or not, mostly from going to job sites I work at and back home. Those included 37" Mickey Thompson Baja Boss ATs, since my MXTs were well worn out from 3 years of use; an Adams front driveshaft; RK sway bar quick disconnects, 1-ton steering, front axle sleeves and truss, 4.88 gears, some gaskets needed to be replaced, along with a new Smittybilt bowless/frame less top; new header, since mine had cracked, Bilstein 5100 shocks to replace mu busted ones and a few more upgrades that I'm probably forgetting. I don't get to play with the Jeep much, but once we finish up my current list, that will definitely change and I'll get to see what it can really do. I have taken it to a few local parks and done almost all of Uwharrie's trails, but it's been a long process and I wouldn't do it any different

  • @ericbauer4897
    @ericbauer4897 Před 4 lety +3

    Cool video. I've been driving an '03 Rubicon TJ everyday since they pulled it out of the showroom for me 17 years ago (October 2002 actually, 3 years until a rebuild:). It's a bit bumpy, but it's not horrible, the YJs were bumpy AF. I'll say this, it's one of the easier vehicles to park, not too many spots it won't fit.
    My hesitation with the newer jeeps is the V6. At first I thought they were ugly, but they've grown on me. The last thing I'd think about the newer Wranglers is unsophisticated, I think the complete opposite, they're getting too sophisticated.
    #DDWrangler

  • @ryanmartinage
    @ryanmartinage Před 6 lety +6

    So I thought I'd post back on this video.. I sold the 4Runner and now am the proud owner of a JLU. The updated ride, interior, and transmission won me over. I love it!

  • @clintperry8223
    @clintperry8223 Před 5 lety

    My 2012 jk Rubicon is a blast to drive. It is lifted 3.5 inches, Procomp mt2 35" tires and Procomp Helldorado 17" wheels with a poisen spyder tire carrier and rear bumper. The jeep is beautiful and I smile thinking about it, driving it and exiting it. It is so cool. Off road it's amazing. On road a blast. I could not be happier driving something else. Have a great day.

  • @kentoutcourt
    @kentoutcourt Před 4 lety

    Daily diver of a '07 JK here. I often leave the doors at home and the front part of the hard top. When it rains, I just wipe the seat and sit. It drains through the holes that are made for that. I took the carpets off. I'm thinking of having it Line-X'd everywhere inside. I love it.

  • @jonnathannickolai7827
    @jonnathannickolai7827 Před 5 lety +5

    I love my Jeep JL and I’ve only spent 1 day with it. 😄

  • @frankieshouse-505
    @frankieshouse-505 Před 7 lety +20

    love my jeep rubicon recon..and I drive it everyday to work and home

  • @MrDavesoutdoors
    @MrDavesoutdoors Před 5 lety +2

    #DDW. I love my 2014 JK. It’s exactly what I want, and extremely comfortable and reliable

  • @khcopter
    @khcopter Před 4 lety +1

    My 2013 JK is a daily driver it doesn’t break it just runs it’s a Rubicon. Leather seats just like a Cadillac!! Six speed manual transmission just like yours Tommy . Without a doubt coolest vehicle I’ve ever driven!! It’s the ultimate sport car!!!

  • @jkadventures1545
    @jkadventures1545 Před 4 lety +8

    #DDW I Love my 2015 wrangler sahara I literally exit it and smile everytime best purchase yet!

  • @WheelGunsIncorporated
    @WheelGunsIncorporated Před 7 lety +37

    #dailydrivenwrangler I drive mine 7 days a week. I work two jobs and average $50 a week in gas. Wouldn't have it any other way

    • @browneagle9692
      @browneagle9692 Před 6 lety

      Pistol Chronicles Pistol Chronicles my recommendation is to take a vacation with a hot girl. You go to the mountains, you have to make sure you check oil on both. you will discover the true of double pleasure and more if you used a good oil. will go to 100% luvricar later you will realize when you put the lever in slip smooth and the girl and your car will thank you and return home and work triple ok lol.

    • @Rampage00769
      @Rampage00769 Před 6 lety +1

      $50 a week in gas! Geez I do $10 every two weeks in My Toyota. That's the main reason I have been derailed from buying a Jeep. And My friend who has the 4 door is always complaining about the gas mileage. And now she is dealing with the death wobble issues. IDK, waiting for now. Actually looking at a Toyota truck or maybe an FJ. Can't beat Toyota Reliability and style.

  • @sid2112
    @sid2112 Před rokem

    I just bought me a 2017 Wrangler to play with. Thanks for doing this video, because I was debunking those the same way.

  • @danieloconnell9554
    @danieloconnell9554 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a 2013 sahara jk,and i love it it goes ANYWHERE!!! AND YES IT COMFORTABLE I HAVE NO complaints!!!!!!!

  • @behshadsamimi3180
    @behshadsamimi3180 Před 4 lety +52

    only a jeep driver can appreciate the handling and offroad onroad ability on jeep !! nobody expect jeep to fly or go 0to60 in 2 sec!!! iits a jeep !

    • @thomasmedford7823
      @thomasmedford7823 Před 4 lety +1

      Here's the thing about a Jeep... It has pretty damn great acceleration for a vehicle that can go where this thing ACTUALLY goes. On road performance is blah, but with the available aftermarket parts, even that can be fixed.... You want 0 - 60 in under 5 seconds, the aftermarket will help you put a HEMI or an LSX in it. You want soft ride? Aftermarket has you covered. You want cornering like it's on rails... um...
      It can go offroad!

  • @PatrickRich
    @PatrickRich Před 7 lety +7

    Here is the thing with FCA - they make GREAT stuff that falls apart around 80k miles. Frankly ANY car in 2017 should be reliable enough to have a mostly trouble free experience in the warrantee period. I mean, thats expected right? The trouble is what happens after that. I realize Its anecdotal at best but I had a good long chat with a NPS ranger in the Maze district in canyonlands national park. They use JKU's to patrol the park and unlike other parks this one REQUIRES a jeep level vehicle...its about 1-2 hour graded dirt road to get INTO the park and the rest of the park is pretty legit. She told me that she likes the capability but not how fast they wear out. She was on her 3rd one in 5 years because after a very short amount of time they start to become very unreliable and start to basically fall apart. Sure its being used hard, but we're talking less than 40,000 miles before replacement. Its not that they aren't nice new...what car isn't...its what is it going to be like at 100k?

    • @ThoughtMachine1
      @ThoughtMachine1 Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you for that objective, fact based anecdote that conveniently serves to confirm your anti-Jeep bias.
      Why isn't my Wrangler falling apart at 110,000?

    • @PatrickRich
      @PatrickRich Před 7 lety +2

      maybe you aren't trying hard enough. give a ring when you get to 300,000

    • @toledojeeper2932
      @toledojeeper2932 Před 7 lety +1

      Patrick Rich ..my Jeep has 155000 , still running strong .

    • @PatrickRich
      @PatrickRich Před 7 lety

      Your XJ. Which isn't a wrangler, nor was it made by FCA

    • @toledojeeper2932
      @toledojeeper2932 Před 7 lety

      Patrick Rich ..i have owned 1 CJ and 2 Wranglers along with 3 XJs and no problems with any of them . The TJs and XJs from 1997 to 2001 used pretty much the same parts and built at the same place . All my Jeeps had over 100000 when I sold them and except my TJ , and they had no issues .

  • @geekyarn
    @geekyarn Před 4 lety

    My jk unlimited 09 is now 10 years old and I have never had to do more than a standard service I have had absolutely zero breakdowns. it's never been garaged I use it on my farm all the time to tow trailer loads of Wood and move logs and livestock. I also use it as my daily driver for my on the road job as a computer technician. Driving it still makes me smile especially during summer when I get to take the top off.

  • @Gods_Fury101
    @Gods_Fury101 Před 3 lety +1

    My wife has a 2012 JK Sahara Unlimited and that thing is fully loaded and I’ll tell you it’s hands down 100x nicer then my 2017 Hyundai Elantra. Super comfy, built in Nav, leather heated seats, power everything, I almost wanted to joke in saying that it wasn’t jeep enough but she’s able to rock crawl and off road with almost anyone anywhere. Still in love with it.

  • @TheCharleseye
    @TheCharleseye Před 7 lety +58

    You do realize that the majority of online hate comments for _any_ vehicle, typically comes from people who have never even driven before, right? They're kids who watch a few videos and play driving games on their Xbox, so they think they know something.

    • @adrianswan2709
      @adrianswan2709 Před 7 lety

      Charles Eye Thank you. I hate everyone that thinks there truck or car is the best. You cant talk shit if you haven't driven it. Just like food. Can't hate it till you've tried it.

    • @stoner63g11
      @stoner63g11 Před 7 lety

      Zackery Cail Also less likely to roll over and extremely reliable and never want to stop and also work good for daily driving

    • @TheCharleseye
      @TheCharleseye Před 7 lety +1

      Max T. So the shit you talk is due to experience that you've had with said cars? You spend a lot of time driving various vehicles without a license? Or have you collected irrefutable data about each vehicle to defend your point of view? Those would be the only ways to know what you're talking about. Anything less is hearsay.

  • @jeffreybusby5344
    @jeffreybusby5344 Před 6 lety +5

    I have my 4th Jeep. Great vehicle and it was Enzo Ferrari's favorite vehicle.

  • @leetelford9768
    @leetelford9768 Před 5 lety +1

    I have a 2017 Wrangler sport soft top 6 speed. I bought new I have 33000 miles on it driven up to 850 miles straight. And I love it just bought new tires and wheels went from the 220/75 /16 to 285/70/17 new front bumper and winch

  • @matthewallman1
    @matthewallman1 Před 5 lety +1

    The Rubicon was always my dream vehicle, but I got in one for a test drive and at 6'4" I just don't fit in them. So it was with a heavy heart that I went with a Ram Power Wagon, and even though it's no Rubicon it sure is a fun rig.