Not JT specific, but I currently have 60,000 miles on my 2016 Jeep Cherokee. I had to replace the battery once (thanks a LOT, 'start-stop' feature), but zero other issues. I plan on buying a JT and keeping it forever. But I don't care as much about hyper-reliability or I'd buy a civic or...
Considering either a Mojave or Max Tow. About $8k difference (as I'd spec them). Would lift the Max Tow by 2" to add 35" tires, but could live with Mojave's 1" lift for added 35" tires.
One factor I don't know is what the difference between ON ROAD drive quality would be between the Mojave vs...
It just dawned on Ford that their new Broncos were unveiled emblazoned with the name "Wrangler" prominently displayed on their tires. Ford is scrambling to get Goodyear to scrape the name off for Bronco tires...
I think the OP is asking more about tire width than wheel size. I am curious, too - as I am leaning toward 10.5" wide 35" tires. But I think only one company makes that size (Kenda Klever).
Some of these already asked above, but worth seconding:
1. More interior color options, please.
2. Side-mounted mirrors instead of door-mounted.
3. Brown or tan soft tops, please.
4. Price. Too high with options such as at automatic transmission.
5. Please offer a larger touchscreen as...
Great to have an option! Thank you! It would be nice, however, to have an option that doesn't stick out as far for those of us without blind spot monitoring systems. Is that design on the side a decal that can be removed? It is a bit much for me.
Consumer Reports has a very heavy bias toward safety tech. They absolutely gush over nanny systems that alert drivers to lane shifts, oncoming vehicles, blind spot warnings, pedestrian alerts, etc. CR's next priority is fuel efficiency. Finally, overall quality. These may be the priorities of...