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First Week of Ownership - All Smiles!

Wagonstro

Well-known member
One week into ownership and zero issues, its a very nice vehicle for town or highway driving. Have been on the lookout for any known issues but have been good so far.

We have had Range Rover, Durango, Jeep Grand Cherokee, and a mixture of trucks. This beast is the best combination of everything for comfort, noise, and size. Great job Jeep!

Thank you to our Salesman Robert Sawyer and the team/owner at Landers McLarty Jeep in Huntsville, AL. Anthony Picket (finance), Ray Horne (General Manager), Henry Steedley (Sales Manager), and Frank Williams (Owner).

Another flawless victory and transaction!



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Ucla81

Member
How’s it pulling into parking spaces? Or do you have to park towards the back of a lot where it’s less cars? Do you have a garage big enough for it?
 

Wagonstro

Well-known member
How’s it pulling into parking spaces? Or do you have to park towards the back of a lot where it’s less cars? Do you have a garage big enough for it?
No issues, keep in mind I drive a Ram 2500 Mega Cab normally. Wife has had no issues, its big but not bad.
 

tnedator

Well-known member
How’s it pulling into parking spaces? Or do you have to park towards the back of a lot where it’s less cars? Do you have a garage big enough for it?
My wife came from an Acadia, so she's uncomfortable parking. Yesterday, she went over to a parking lot a community ball field (bunch of baseball/softball fields and empty parking lot, to practice. There definitely isn't a lot of room between the vehicle and the lines to avoid dings, and it's much longer than her Acadia. I imagine she'll be parking at the back of lots a lot. She went to Walmart for an order pickup, and had no issues.

No guidelines on front camera, which is a big miss and hopefully addressed with software update, but overall, she's adapting quickly.

The GW/Wagoneer is 2.1" wider than a Yukon and nearly 5" longer. So, while those are smallish numbers, when adding on top of an already large car, these things aren't small.
 

stymiedny

Active member
One week into ownership and zero issues, its a very nice vehicle for town or highway driving. Have been on the lookout for any known issues but have been good so far.

We have had Range Rover, Durango, Jeep Grand Cherokee, and a mixture of trucks. This beast is the best combination of everything for comfort, noise, and size. Great job Jeep!

Thank you to our Salesman Robert Sawyer and the team/owner at Landers McLarty Jeep in Huntsville, AL. Anthony Picket (finance), Ray Horne (General Manager), Henry Steedley (Sales Manager), and Frank Williams (Owner).

Another flawless victory and transaction!



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this color doesn't look so good in a showroom but outdoors its magnificent. wish i would've done more research. good luck
 

Costa

Well-known member
My wife came from an Acadia, so she's uncomfortable parking. Yesterday, she went over to a parking lot a community ball field (bunch of baseball/softball fields and empty parking lot, to practice. There definitely isn't a lot of room between the vehicle and the lines to avoid dings, and it's much longer than her Acadia. I imagine she'll be parking at the back of lots a lot. She went to Walmart for an order pickup, and had no issues.

No guidelines on front camera, which is a big miss and hopefully addressed with software update, but overall, she's adapting quickly.

The GW/Wagoneer is 2.1" wider than a Yukon and nearly 5" longer. So, while those are smallish numbers, when adding on top of an already large car, these things aren't small.
Interesting video you and your wife may find helps solve a few concerns. I had a few surprises in this video myself, didn't realize the Wagoneer & GW could do what this lady showed.
 
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