Last year I brought my 2021 Willys in for an annoying chirp that occured when hitting bumps/small potholes, etc. After inspection, the tech informed me it was my front brake pads and that the tolerances were off. They replaced the pads (under warranty) and the issue was resolved. This past week...
After a load of rebates in 2021 I bought my Willys for $44,125
MA sales tax at purchase: 6.25% = $2750
Yearly excise tax: 90% of $25 per 1K = $1003 - The percentage reduces per year 60,40,25,10%
Doc fee = $402
MA DMV = $122
I was out about 4K in before I made a payment. Things you need to...
If you want to save some scratch, though you didn't mention money being a concern, the Willys trim with the tow package is a winner. Great appearance and well appointed without the 60K price tag. And since you've yet to own a Jeep... Leather seats seem like a great idea, but if you're going to...
Massachusetts, specifically the North Shore. I average about 75% successful wave returns. Yes, you read that right. Us Massholes wave at each other. :)
I'm trying to wrap my head around this.... Why did you buy it? You just spent 50K+ and you didn't test drive it or get in it and check out the interior? You mentioned you had preconceived notions about the drive quality and you still bought it... just sayin'.
Jeeps are just different. Like no...
Had mine done at Kelly in Lynnfield MA last week with rotation. No charge. BUT, I have a Willys with stock tires. I haven't read the fine print... do the tires have to be stock? Obviously 37s aren't.
Curious at what speed does wind and rain seep into the rear section... it's not sealed.
As another post mentioned... I can appreciate the effort that went into it but, it comes up a bit short.
But, their designers have defeated the blank page. Version 1 is in the books. It will be...
You do you brother. I think the HA is killer.... nice choice.
I bought a Willys because the price was right and the package/trim elevated the overall appearance. The Sport and Overland just didn't do it for me.
I didn't buy my Gladiator for trails and off roading but for the the fun factor...