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Jan 24, 2023
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FatThor
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They aren't bad but even still Jeep Wranglers are the lowest depreciating
vehicle with Toyota Tacoma and 4runner right after it.
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This one really made me laugh.
PJMort
All-American
1/24/23 2:17pm
They must have a lot of money... to afford the repairs.
FatThor
1/24/23 2:21pm
I've never owned one, but aren't Jeeps also in the shop a lot? (Albeit a less
m0resn0w
1/24/23 2:28pm
I had that exact model of Range Rover. Repairs are surprisingly easy and cheap. The hard part is understanding what
Bert609
1/24/23 2:42pm
They aren't bad but even still Jeep Wranglers are the lowest depreciating
FatThor
1/24/23 2:42pm
I think Rovers have dramatically improved over the past 10-15yrs
TheLoneCougar
1/24/23 2:37pm
But they are still dead last in repairability rankings
FatThor
1/24/23 2:41pm
It's because they are tech leaders. If you notice Toyota has "slipped" in the rankings? Why? Because the Tundra and
Bert609
1/24/23 2:47pm
Tatas?
DiamondMo
1/24/23 3:09pm
I believe they still make some models in the UK. The Defender is built in Slovakia, the parent company is Indian. Jeep
Bert609
1/24/23 3:20pm
Excuse me?
BYU Grounds
1/25/23 4:36pm
Yikes, still can't figure it out.
TheLoneCougar
1/24/23 2:47pm
True sign of wealth bc those parts and service are expensive
BYU Grounds
1/25/23 4:35pm
Service at a shop? Yes. Parts? Not so much. Land Rover parts are surprisingly affordable.
Bert609
1/25/23 4:42pm
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