Jeep Owner Reviews

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2008 Jeep Wrangler Sport 2-door review - Long-term owner
By Owner Review · 27 Oct 2025
Basic CD player but good sound and woofer. Not much safety tech, only cruiser control with no adaptive cruise control.Good driving position but a bit small for me with 185cm height, with the seat too close too steering wheel. The cargo area is very spacious with rear seat taken out, since I have the 2-door version.Handling is very good considering it’s heavy and high with a solid chassis.Running costs is high due to high use of gas and services fairly cheap since there are a lot of parts due to high sales of the car. Insurance was low but very high after COVID.Engine and chassis are good but a lot of minor issues after 150,000km. But parts are cheap.
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2014 Jeep Compass Sport review - Long-term owner
By Owner Review · 21 May 2025
Electric windows, heated seats, heated mirrors, traction control, digital tyre pressure, cruise control and steering wheel buttons. Black material interior. No cuts or stains. Non-smoking car. In good, clean condition for the age of the car. Car drives perfectly. Very smooth ride. Changes gears smoothy. $80-$95 full tank. General service every three months costs $300. Can't get a more reliable car then this. Never let me down. It's never missed a beat. Never had any issues with it.
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2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland review - Long-term owner
By Owner Review · 16 May 2025
Brilliant for a 2014 model with all the tech I need via a touchscreen, seven airbags, heated and cooled power leather seats, a power tailgate, sunroof and adaptive cruise control. Excellent seat and steering operation with both moving out of the way for an easy exit. Rear seats fold flat enabling me to carry my electric golf buggy while leaving plenty of room for golf clubs, etc. Handling its brilliant thanks to air suspension plus huge wheels and tyres. Averaging 10 litres per hundred km. Servicing is every 10,000km. Average insurance costs and, so far, no reliability issues. After 172,000km there have been no real reliability issues. However, the front brake rotors may need to be replaced soon.
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