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isufbcurt

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wife has a 2015 we bought with 15 miles on it. Worst car we have ever owned. We get a new car about every 3 years, and we are trying to get out of this one now. Has about 10k miles on it now and has a new trans and rear axel. Our friend has one and has the same problem. Jeep released them knowing that the transmissions were terrible. We have had 5 recalls and software updates all the time.

here is a news report dealing with it. It is pretty big news.
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/jeep-cherokee-owners-frustrated-transmission-probl/27012503

My used car dealership client will flat out tell you "Jeep has the worst transmissions on the market".
 

mramseyISU

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The old one looked better but it was a piece of crap, at least mine was. I had it two years and replaced just about everything but the body and engine on it. The transfer case was the worst.
 

cdnlngld

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I work in the auto parts manufacturing industry, and working for a company that deals with crysler products...... I WILL NEVER BUY ONE. Compared to ford, and GM, they are way behind the curve in almost every aspect. We have a couple of programs with them, and want nothing more to do with them after our programs expire.
 

CarlHungus

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But to give you a serious answer, just look at the reviews on consumer reports. They have always been accurate for cars in my experience
 

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