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ShadowsPapa

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'25 JTMX, '23 JLU 4xe, '82 SX4, '73 Javelin
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@ShadowsPapa those close up pics of your hinges are great photos!

I have a 2022 Overland, according to some on here it is junk. I've only got 7500 miles on it now. Zero problems so far in close to a year of ownership (mine was a leftover). Mine also has the inverter delete because of 'supply chain' problems. Seems to be a good vehicle.
My 2020 was a great vehicle - identical in many ways. Went 27,000 miles with nothing major, nothing to cause pause as to whether or not to trust it cross-country.
This 2022 is also turning out to be as reliable and trouble-free.
That's not saying there can't be future "issues" but my luck with Jeeps has been great.
I can't even blame FCA for the troubles with my wife's JLU - it was transmission leaks, WEIRD leaks, and that transmission was German-built, not even a Jeep manufactured transmission. Jeep took care of it, kept us in a loaner the whole time (a day shy of a month) and it's back to zero leaks again
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Zuni

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Chuck
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2023 Wrangler JLR
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I have a 23 JLR with 11,000 mi. (Would have a gladiator Rubicon if they had a 2 door!) I have had no problems yet and love it!
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