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Gregory Rousseau surprises mom with a new jeep


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3 hours ago, ALLEN1QB said:

Should have bought a Honda or Toyota that jeep is going to give her nothing but a heartache trust me they are garbage

Worked for Chrysler for 40 years as a transmission tech the newer ones are garbage the transmissions on the new grands will lock in gear with any codes and will have to be towed even if the battery goes dead. Engines are not what they use to be older Jeeps are fine seen enough of the new stuff to know one of the reasons I retired from the business.  

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Lmao! She is so chill about the whole thing..."oh that was so nice of you" hahahaha

11 minutes ago, nevadabillsfan22 said:

Worked for Chrysler for 40 years as a transmission tech the newer ones are garbage the transmissions on the new grands will lock in gear with any codes and will have to be towed even if the battery goes dead. Engines are not what they use to be older Jeeps are fine seen enough of the new stuff to know one of the reasons I retired from the business.  

 

I haven't owned anything other than Toyota or Honda in 25 years and doubt I ever will. Those cars last forever.

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3 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

Lmao! She is so chill about the whole thing..."oh that was so nice of you" hahahaha

 

I haven't owned anything other than Toyota or Honda in 25 years and doubt I ever will. Those cars last forever.

Same here. I did own a modified SRT8 Challenger years back but muscle cars are a different animal entirely. You don't go into that world with reliability in mind. I now own a Tacoma TRD Sport and love that freaking truck. 6 years now and still rock steady reliable.

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27 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

Lmao! She is so chill about the whole thing..."oh that was so nice of you" hahahaha

 

I haven't owned anything other than Toyota or Honda in 25 years and doubt I ever will. Those cars last forever.

We're a Nissan family. Very good success with them. 

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I had mediocre luck with my 2011 Jeep Patriot.

 

I enjoyed the experience, and general "feel" of the vehicle - but whoever designed the electrical and computer systems needs to be 're-educated'.

Seriously - who routes critical electrical junctions UNDER the driver's side mat, and then "waterproofs" them with a wax that can be dissolved by a common cleaning agents - such as the ones you would use on said mat if you had, I dunno - gotten mud in it doing Jeep things?

 

Said short cost me several hundred dollars in repairs and much confusion at the jeep dealer - because they spent a WEEK trying to figure out what kept causing the sensors to fritz and cause code errors.  

 

When the front crossbeam rusted through at the 9 year mark - failing inspection unless I spent $3k replacing it? I traded it in and purchased a Forester.

So far so good.

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