Here's Why People Hate Jeeps

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Jeep wrangler review. Here's Why People Hate Jeeps, DIY and car review with Scotty Kilmer. Are Jeep Wranglers any good? The best Jeeps and new Jeep problems. Should I buy a Jeep. Buying a new Jeep. Buying a used Jeep. Is Jeep the best off road vehicle? Is Jeep reliable? The truth about Jeeps. Car advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 53 years.

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scottykilmer
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Those old CJs are great. You can do almost anything with them, however going 65 in a Willys Jeep is akin to re-entering the atmosphere in Apollo 13.

jamescaron
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We had a 1950 Korean War era army surplus Jeep. 24 volt system, all armored electrical system, connection on the carburetor intake for a snorkel to ford streams and rivers, blackout headlights and taillights and the original 4 cylinder flathead engine. My Dad bought this thing for a few hundred bucks from a private owner and Dad and I rebuilt the engine. Needless to say, Dad was the mechanic and I learned ALOT!! There was trouble with the electrical system so my Dad converted it over to 12 volt and replaced the blackout lights to street legal lights. Then he painted it blue much like this one. It only went 65 mph full out but that's because it was geared very low as all Jeeps were. I was 13 then and I learned to drive on that thing, and it was a blast!! This vid brought back alot of memories. I'm 13 again and Dad, though gone now, is right here in my heart.❤️

justincase
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"Dont have the computer crap", that's what I love about older cars.. that's an awesome looking CJ7.. inline 6 very reliable engine.

ujayet
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Scotty, I’ve never owned a vehicle that was so easy to work on. It’s a 01 JGC Laredo 4.0L IN6 with the 42RE transmission. I just replaced the throttle valve cable myself, it now drives better than brand new. I realized from day one that everything on it is 20 years old, so I’ve been replacing all kinds of parts even though it runs fantastic. It’s the ultimate survival vehicle, I love it!

digitaldreamer
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"...notorious for lasting forever..." <--- Spoken like a true mechanic.

VroodenTheGreat
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Had an '81 CJ5. Flipped it going hunting one morning. Landed wheels down with me still sitting in it. Cranked it back up and drove it another 10-12 miles. Loved that old Jeep.

jeffsmith
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Take a shot Everytime he smacks something

alexcsere
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These vehicles will never depreciate. Also...I love how the grille and fenders come up with the hood- super easy to work on!

blurglide
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I drive a 2010 Jeep Wrangler and used to own a 2016 75th Anniversary Edition. The older Jeep's transmissions are geared lower because they were meant for off road use and rock climbing. The newer Jeep's are grocery getters and mall crawlers.

marymcintosh
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Could you imagine being a young kid with his as the grandfather restoring your first car, at simmer time, talking and him giving you pearls of wisdom, knowledge & the lov a grandfather has for the grandson, great guy, been watching time for so long, he is like a uncle a few doors down,
Thank you....

smartchip
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I had a 1990 YJ for 5 years. I daily drove it and went off-roading Parts are dirtttt cheap, super easy to work on and it turned heads. But yes it sucks a lot of gas, it’s carbed, the springs are stiff and you will wonder all over the road especially the higher you lift it and if it’s windy. Fun weekend warriors!

Tfam
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My family has had 3 Jeep’s when I was growing up. 1994 Jeep Cherokee XJ, 1995 Jeep Wrangler YJ, 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee and for me I had a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ.

kryptosuperdoggaming
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I know she's not in the same age group but our 2001 4.7L V8Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo is still going strong. I've had her since she was 4 years old and she's taken us up and down Colorado mountains in all weathers for some years and withstood Texas heat for the last 9 years. 179661 miles so far and not much has gone wrong. She is very comfortable into the bargain. I LOVE my Jeep but I wouldn't buy a newer one.

silvercat
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I had a 86 CJ-7 the last of the real Jeeps! Straight 6 and a 5 speed manual! It was lots of fun!

kurtwise
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I got a CJ-7 in the back been setting their since 06. We start it up every few years still works and everything. Amazing vehicle looks and sounds badass. My summer 2022 project to do a small restore and get it going for some real driving.

kobefan
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When I was a kid I had a 1970 Superbeetle. One tough winter when everything was covered in snow and ice it was just me and a couple Jeep’s on the road - the entire city was parked!

mollyjane
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That Jeep's hood is the coolest one I've ever seen!

HappyCarReviews
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My 92 XJ still runs like a top. Great vehicle. For how old it is and how well it still runs, most can't say the same thing. I'll never get rid of it.

mccartneystuart
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I am a retired firefighter. My department has a 1954 Jeep CJ-3B. The Jeep is also retired. Back in the day I drove that Jeep where angels feared to tread. That Jeep was, and still is, an amazing vehicle.

bcgrittner