These cars aren’t suited to the rough African roads. They were meant for American roads ikienda sana kwa beach with your surfboard out back. Lakini si unajua Kenyans ni wannabe Americans.
Wee hio gari ni offroad ile mbaya. One of the toughest car out there
Haha, idiot!
Jeeps stopped being reliable in the early 2000s. They now use Doge minivan power trains. Enda real off-roading with knowledgeable guys. Everyone with a jeep ni the 1999 model.
One of the few American cars I truly like.
Stellantis are infamous for their low quality, overpriced vehicles. My advice to potential Jeep Wrangler and Rubicon owners is to purchase an older, cheaper model then save up for reputable aftermarket performance parts and cosmetic upgrades. Wranglers and Rubicons are monster vehicles when modified right (drive train, suspension, wheels, bumpers, top, Led headlights, decals and trail lights) but be warned they have a tendency to flip when driven vigorously.
Hiyo Rubikon is my retirement car
Jeeps are overrated…
jeep is closing down.
Are you a motoring expert? Do you have depth in motor vehicles? Where do you get the wherewithal to throw shade at the Jeep?
Nice!
Jeep owners: “The Jeep is a solid off-road vehicle.”
Also Jeep owners:
Proceeds to replace the
Drive train, suspension, wheels, bumpers, top, Led headlights, body kit, decals and trail lights.
Not my words
Depends on what kind of off roading you are doing. The ones who change those suspension parts, do some serious off-roading. No ordinary vehicle would survive.
@DukeOfKabeteshire should know that the one vehicle made to do off-roading with stock parts is actually a jeep.
You sir, are wrong