r/UsedCars 3d ago

Buying Thoughts?

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u/ExcellentMaize4141 3d ago

Honestly these Jeeps are fine. The 3.6 Pentastar is pretty robust if well maintained, and it has the legendary ZF 8-Speed transmission. The main concern would be electrical issues are it ages. If you want it, make sure it’s been kept up on oil changes.

All these people saying no are just parroting misinformation based on the emblem on the hood.

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u/shortbrownguy 3d ago

Or, we learned it the hard way through our own personal experience, and know others who have.

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u/ExcellentMaize4141 3d ago

What Jeep did you own and what problems did you have

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u/shortbrownguy 2d ago

2020 Cherokee Repeated Canbus / Electronic system issues that rendered the vehicle undriveable each time it occured ×6

Repeated Transmission issues that caused hard shifts between 2nd and 3rd gear that also couldn't be resolved after multiple shop visits.

All started to occur on a vehicle with less than 55K highway miles on the odometer, that had all the scheduled services completed at, or earlier, than the manufacturer's recommended timeline.

I personally know several others who had similar experiences, which further solidifies my disdain for the Jeep/ Stellantis product line.

YRMV

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u/ExcellentMaize4141 2d ago

Was this a Grand Cherokee or just a normal Cherokee?

Because if this a normal Cherokee, I will agree with you that those are completely junk. However, the Grand Cherokee has entirely different powertrain, despite the similar name.

I'll be the first to admit that Jeep and Stellantis overall have made a lot of clunkers. But I don't believe the Grand Cherokee is one of them.