I think you must be a Masochist to buy a Jeep, it will certainly bring you much pain.
Aus-Kiwi said
10:57 AM Nov 12, 2015
Now he can cut the lawns .. Possibly minor issues the dealers can't work out ? He traded it in realising he's lost half his money so he wants his money back .. Btw take the hand brake off when you drive ..
Delta18 said
12:30 PM Nov 12, 2015
Even Jeep's advertising shows an owner at the Psychiatrist's office. Say no more!
PeterInSa said
05:40 PM Nov 12, 2015
I would not buy a Jeep but.....
I appreciate the people who buy Jeeps in Oz, I will not say a bad word about them( the buyers ) because they are supporting the free to air movies etc that I watch on TV.
Peter
Desert Dweller said
06:59 PM Nov 12, 2015
Didn't the US army use Jeeps? No wonder they were at the rear of every important battle in WW2. They probably blamed it on their unreliable transport.
Gunny said
08:04 PM Nov 12, 2015
I made a mistake in the past as well
I BOUGHT A TOYOYA LANDCRUISER 200 SERIES
Google "oh what a lemon" and have a laugh - I still do.
Every manufacturer has problems.
Current sales figures for 2015 -
Landcruiser 806
Jeep Grand Cherokee 989
It is obvious that past LC200 series owners have gone elsewhere just as I have.
Gunny
Desert Dweller said
05:30 AM Nov 13, 2015
Gunny wrote:
Current sales figures for 2015 -
Landcruiser 806
Jeep Grand Cherokee 989
It is obvious that past LC200 series owners have gone elsewhere just as I have.
Gunny
Probably stranded on the side of the road somewhere with a broken down Jeep.
03_Troopy said
08:31 AM Nov 13, 2015
Desert Dweller wrote:
Didn't the US army use Jeeps? No wonder they were at the rear of every important battle in WW2. They probably blamed it on their unreliable transport.
They did, along with a few other countries. But they were a very different vehicle back then compared with the current crop.
Ahhh, that explains the current problems being reported.... F.I.A.T.Flippin Insult to Automotive Trade
Bruce and Bev said
12:18 PM Nov 13, 2015
Chrysler Motors had a great name when it was owned in America.
Their problem started not long after they were taken over by a foreign vehicle manufacturer - Fiat, I believe.....
They are certainly getting plenty of free TV advertising. On Ch 7 Sunrise programme today, they played the full clip a Jeep owner in the Eastern States had made and then interviewed him - a total of about 5 mins air time. This guy made a rapper music clip outside the Jeep dealer listing all the problems he was having. It cost him $8K to make and its gone "viral" throughout the world.
Jeep have now told him they will pay for an "independent" inspection of the vehicle. He wants his money back. Cant understand why they just don't be pragmatic and give him his money back and use the vehicle as a floral display in a dealer yard, rather than do so much damage to their reputation (if they have one now)
Delta18 said
02:10 PM Nov 13, 2015
Bruce and Bev wrote:
They are certainly getting plenty of free TV advertising. On Ch 7 Sunrise programme today, they played the full clip a Jeep owner in the Eastern States had made and then interviewed him - a total of about 5 mins air time. This guy made a rapper music clip outside the Jeep dealer listing all the problems he was having. It cost him $8K to make and its gone "viral" throughout the world.
That is the clip in the OP's original post.
Aus-Kiwi said
12:55 PM Nov 14, 2015
What are the issues ? In some of these cases the purchaser gets a hell shock on trade in value and try to get there money back ? Like some models of cars catch fire ? Yea. Right .. What was the insurance payout again ?? Modern vehicles are fitted with so
Much electronic things that also protect engine or trans . Some faults. MAY not be as bad as they seem..
Bryan said
02:17 PM Nov 14, 2015
My last 5 cars were Jeeps and the only problem was the navigator on my current one which was fixed promptly. My son is on his third one. Only problem he had was someone ran a red light and wrote off his second one.
Before the Jeeps, I had a Toyota Land Cruiser - again never had a problem with Toyota and I'm currently toying with the idea of buying a Land Cruiser ute to fit a slide on for those overnight fishing trips. I won't be selling the Jeep though.
Another happy Jeep customer.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/hilarious-clip-lampoons-i-bought-a-jeep-campaign/news-story/32b9b792a79e1078bfb31802b0cdc73e
Even Jeep's advertising shows an owner at the Psychiatrist's office. Say no more!
I appreciate the people who buy Jeeps in Oz, I will not say a bad word about them( the buyers ) because they are supporting the free to air movies etc that I watch on TV.
Peter
I made a mistake in the past as well
I BOUGHT A TOYOYA LANDCRUISER 200 SERIES
Google "oh what a lemon" and have a laugh - I still do.
Every manufacturer has problems.
Current sales figures for 2015 -
Landcruiser 806
Jeep Grand Cherokee 989
It is obvious that past LC200 series owners have gone elsewhere just as I have.
Gunny
Probably stranded on the side of the road somewhere with a broken down Jeep.
They did, along with a few other countries. But they were a very different vehicle back then compared with the current crop.
From Wikipedia:
Jeep Ownership
Ahhh, that explains the current problems being reported.... F.I.A.T. Flippin Insult to Automotive Trade
Their problem started not long after they were taken over by a foreign vehicle manufacturer - Fiat, I believe.....
They are certainly getting plenty of free TV advertising. On Ch 7 Sunrise programme today, they played the full clip a Jeep owner in the Eastern States had made and then interviewed him - a total of about 5 mins air time. This guy made a rapper music clip outside the Jeep dealer listing all the problems he was having. It cost him $8K to make and its gone "viral" throughout the world.
Jeep have now told him they will pay for an "independent" inspection of the vehicle. He wants his money back. Cant understand why they just don't be pragmatic and give him his money back and use the vehicle as a floral display in a dealer yard, rather than do so much damage to their reputation (if they have one now)
My last 5 cars were Jeeps and the only problem was the navigator on my current one which was fixed promptly. My son is on his third one. Only problem he had was someone ran a red light and wrote off his second one.
Before the Jeeps, I had a Toyota Land Cruiser - again never had a problem with Toyota and I'm currently toying with the idea of buying a Land Cruiser ute to fit a slide on for those overnight fishing trips. I won't be selling the Jeep though.
Hope u have many years of happy driving in it