GM is coming very late to the Non Diesel 6 cylinder party…. The twin turbos of the Wagoneer and Expedition are very powerful and the six cylinder stereotype is totally blown. I think the Wagoneer with the inline six and centerline mounting seems to keep it balanced and quieter.
Agreed on the 360 camera…for the price…also apparently no proximity key for even the front doors…actually have to press the button…. Like the power running boards.
I still say that Wagoneer is a test subject for the Hurricane engine….My guess is probably rolling out to JGC possibly MY 2025….agreed on 5/dime… one package has one item , other has the other…
I’ve had a grand cherokee overland for about 6 years now and while it’s had its share of shop visits, I never found it to be an inconvenience really. For the features it came with, it always felt like it was worth it. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone who has a tight budget though.
@@jragon355 I have never met anyone who have owned a Jeep, that would ever buy another due to being nickeled and dimed to death with repairs and maintenance.
Well, the fun and practicality overshadows the cost through the years. The only full size SUV throughout the entire SUV market you feel absolutely safe traveling cross country in.
Great review. Hoping your channel blows up!
great insightful review. thank you very much
GM is coming very late to the Non Diesel 6 cylinder party…. The twin turbos of the Wagoneer and Expedition are very powerful and the six cylinder stereotype is totally blown. I think the Wagoneer with the inline six and centerline mounting seems to keep it balanced and quieter.
Agreed on the 360 camera…for the price…also apparently no proximity key for even the front doors…actually have to press the button…. Like the power running boards.
Not for me but interesting review thanks
Only thing that changed from 2022 to 2023 are the ‘standard engines.’
I still say that Wagoneer is a test subject for the Hurricane engine….My guess is probably rolling out to JGC possibly MY 2025….agreed on 5/dime… one package has one item , other has the other…
Underneath, it's still a Jeep. You will be paying through the nose in a few years.
I’ve had a grand cherokee overland for about 6 years now and while it’s had its share of shop visits, I never found it to be an inconvenience really. For the features it came with, it always felt like it was worth it. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone who has a tight budget though.
@@jragon355 I have never met anyone who have owned a Jeep, that would ever buy another due to being nickeled and dimed to death with repairs and maintenance.
@@chopkong well I suppose cheers to a first time then 🍻 lol
Well, the fun and practicality overshadows the cost through the years. The only full size SUV throughout the entire SUV market you feel absolutely safe traveling cross country in.
Wrong! I have had four since 2004 including my new 2023 Grand Cherokee Summit Hemi!@@chopkong