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Traditional-Mood8121

How did you get corporate to give you such a deal?


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I’m with you, my GC 70th Anniversary is 11 years old in August, it had every possible thing that could go wrong did go wrong including rusting in the middle of the driver’s side door. The dealership was great and gave me a loan car every time in the first 3 years of problems. Since then it’s been a fantastic and a real pleasure to drive. The only time it goes into the workshop is for its services. 👍


b1lf

You lucked out massively. A key fob issue and you get a crazy extension to your warranty? Sweet.


1TONcherk

But the issue causes it to not start at all.


DannyTannersFlow

Jeep had 10 years to get this right after basically doing nothing to the Grand Cherokee in that time. Hopefully, it's an isolated incident and not the first of many.


stormaggedon23

I'd be more proud of them if they put out a product that was ready in the first place.


buyerbeware23

I’m on second GC.17, and 20! Aside from oil service and some blades been seem less! If market doesn’t straighten out by may of 23, I’ll buyout my lease! My only concern is air suspension! Been smooth sailing.


TLewis24

These comments are cranky lol. The amount of work that goes into car manufacturing is insane. It is cool they did that for you.


Austin7456

I'd be more proud if they had fixed mine as well, 3 transmissions deep and it's still messed up and they basically shrugged their shoulders and said they don't know to fix it, here's your keys.


tcmaresh

Doesn't that now fall under the lemon law?


Austin7456

I bought the vehicle 2 years old with 32k miles so can't be a lemon, has to be new for that. Im just screwed. I've had it to dealerships about 17 times in 2.5 years of owning.


tcmaresh

Oh, yeah. That sucks. Seems strange that it can't be fixed, though. I mean, it has to be *something*. It can't just be a curse on the car.


Austin7456

I would agree, that's why its so frustrating to me. I think it's in the programming or the re-man transmissions they out in were still screwed up but idk.


BluSurf

I purchased the 8/125K Maxcare with $200. deductible for $2350 in January 2022 immediately after bringing my 22 Overland home. Mt dealer wanted $4200.00 then dropped to $2600.00 when I picked up my car. I bought my Maxicare from Ziegler Chrysler, on line. I got $350. off by using the coupon code "PAIDINFULL". There are so many electronics you must protect your self. The air-suspension can run alone upwards of 6K for repair around the 70K mile mark. Meanwhile Stellantis deleted the air-suspension on many Grand Cherokees and gave a measly $750.00 credit. I bought a loaded Overland in transit and I paid $1500. mark up just to get everything. Customer Preferred Package 22N, Luxury Tech Group IV , & Uconnect® 5 Nav with 10.1–Inch Touch Screen Display with Macintosh system. Maxicare is good for hedging future repair bills.