I don"t know either. My second owner, 230k mile, 92 Yota 4x4 has been at our new house for over a year (we've owned it for 12yrs), hauling stuff and pulling trailers nearly every day, and never once had the hood up. In fact, the only time I ever HAD to replace anything, was when it needed a water pump, a clutch and an alternator (original factory alt, and I had it rebuilt). It's also not the 22R/RE, it's the "dreaded" 3.0 V6. Conversely, my neighbor has a newer Jeep. During the same year, it's been in their driveway, hood up, literally every one to two months min. I'd love to have a removable top again (had a Samurai, also incredibly reliable), but I just don't have the time to be fixing stuff constantly. Why do people still buy Jeeps? My guess is, excellent marketing, superior aftermarket support, and a removable top.
Why wouldn't all manufacturers follow what toyota is doing to make a more reliable product? If ever car ran for 300k no one would buy new cars as often the cell phone companies are seeing the flag ships not selling like they used to
300k with out rebuilding a transmission? Or engine? Or a major component? I have a 2016 f150 w/ 125k and it is throwing a code for the cat. That is a major component to invest in at only 125k ? Somethings not right here. I would have thought it would be good for 200k before I have to drop over 1k on it
@@jasonrico8558 most new cars are engineered to around 125 or 150k before they start messing up. Look up videos of mechanical engineers talking about it that use to work for car manufacturers.
TOYOTA is A CHAMPION compared to ANYTHING! HOWEVER, JEEP has a certain look and appeal ! I love TOYOTA, but im buying the RUBICON in this picture over the TOYOTA land cruiser 2025 (which I love also) and this white Rubicon is PURE SEX ICON!
Toyota USA was established in 1957 and I've yet to see a million mile jeep
I don"t know either. My second owner, 230k mile, 92 Yota 4x4 has been at our new house for over a year (we've owned it for 12yrs), hauling stuff and pulling trailers nearly every day, and never once had the hood up. In fact, the only time I ever HAD to replace anything, was when it needed a water pump, a clutch and an alternator (original factory alt, and I had it rebuilt). It's also not the 22R/RE, it's the "dreaded" 3.0 V6.
Conversely, my neighbor has a newer Jeep. During the same year, it's been in their driveway, hood up, literally every one to two months min. I'd love to have a removable top again (had a Samurai, also incredibly reliable), but I just don't have the time to be fixing stuff constantly.
Why do people still buy Jeeps? My guess is, excellent marketing, superior aftermarket support, and a removable top.
Why wouldn't all manufacturers follow what toyota is doing to make a more reliable product? If ever car ran for 300k no one would buy new cars as often the cell phone companies are seeing the flag ships not selling like they used to
Most vehicles will do 300k if you maintain them
We all know a jeep won’t. Just empty every pocket
300k with out rebuilding a transmission? Or engine? Or a major component? I have a 2016 f150 w/ 125k and it is throwing a code for the cat. That is a major component to invest in at only 125k ? Somethings not right here. I would have thought it would be good for 200k before I have to drop over 1k on it
@@jasonrico8558 most new cars are engineered to around 125 or 150k before they start messing up. Look up videos of mechanical engineers talking about it that use to work for car manufacturers.
Clearly this jeep is in the shop already
lol yeah my shop where I store it
@@HammerdownMotorsportsUSA I'm sorry to hear it isn't drivable. Maybe if you had a Toyota it would not need to be stored. Jokes man.
@@lazstan my favorite sport is trolling Toyota I can take it lol
@@HammerdownMotorsportsUSA I'm a Toyota fan definitely. But when I go to Hawaii or outer Banks, I rent a wrangler.
Llllmmmmmfffffaaaaoooo I'm a wrangler owner and this is funny
TOYOTA is A CHAMPION compared to ANYTHING! HOWEVER, JEEP has a certain look and appeal ! I love TOYOTA, but im buying the RUBICON in this picture over the TOYOTA land cruiser 2025 (which I love also) and this white Rubicon is PURE SEX ICON!
Toyota is behind on EV's. I hope they catch up soon, especial with Tesla's new "unboxed" production method.
Yeah nice Chrysler product…in the shop lol
Jeeps are trendy hipster trash mobiles!