Excuse me if I'm in a wrong forum or something, so go ahead and move it if you need to. I'm trying to buy a Jeep Wrangler. The MSRP sounded great, and all that, but man.. almost 100 thousand miles.. six years old.. And these things are still being sold at almost half MSRP!
I wouldn't mind getting into 4x4-ing, if I can even affort it, but I'm not sure if I would be interested in that.. I'll probably at least try it, and with a stock Wrangler I hear it can be done on some of the not-so-huge trails. But I'm looking more for some advice on what a good deal is for Jeeps, how long they last, the long term costs for many people.. Things like that..
So.. Anyhow, I'm in the military and make an O.K. amount of money, but still it's a little bit above an extremely comfortable zone as for what most Jeeps are priced at. But the sad part is, I love Jeeps.. When I think of buying a car, I can't imagine what I'd enjoy driving around in every day of my life, but a Jeep Wrangler sounds enjoyable.. Maybe it's because that's all my mother ever really drove around, and I was always living with her.. So I'm intent on getting one at this point. She just likes having it, I guess, and doesn't really do offroading or anything like that. I could even be fooling myself and I may hate Jeep Wranglers, or grow to dislike them over time (since it won't be like many of you, who have one only for offroading and such)
There's one Sahara I like, with dual tops, a perfectly clean (almost too clean) carfax, single owner who claims she's always taken care of it and kept it garaged. It has high mileage, however, at year '01. She claims it's mostly highway miles, and I believe it.. Basically just because I have a feeling it's true. She's selling at 11k, which is under bluebook, and pretty close to Edmunds pricing, but many people are telling me I'm oh so unreasonable for even daring to buy a vehicle with almost 100k miles for even close to 10k dollars.. Am I just crazy? Should I just.. Ignore all those un-jeepish people, and do it, and deal with any maintenance and repair costs I must deal with, etc.. One of them is claiming that rebuilding a clutch is like 2 thousand dollars so getting a vehicle at that high mileage for that much is crazy.. I think it's a pretty nice looking Jeep, and it's a Sahara and such. Plus it has both soft and hard tops. I doubt I'll have an easy time selling that Jeep in a few years, especially once it breaks that dreaded 100k mile mark. Is this even a reasonable deal? Supply and demand doesn't lie, and I really don't think 10k is that much money, especially when I have like 5k in my bank right now after saving up just a few months (but after car payments and gas and insurance it won't be as easy).
Another Jeep I'm looking at is an '05, still under some warranty, with only 22k miles on it. It's an SE, though, and if it doesn't have AC I won't be getting it.. (it has the AC control knobs in the dealer photos, but does that automatically mean it has AC?). It's Carfax says two owners, but the latter may have been a mistake or something? It is about 15k, and I would probably spend 5k down, and get a loan for 11k or so. But I hear bad things about the '05 year, although selling it after a few years would be pretty easy, especially around here. Also, it's an I4, and has a few less things, I don't know if I'll miss all that, when the other Jeep above looks like it was taken really good care of, and will hopefully be reliable for a few thousand more miles, and has more power and such.. I don't know..
Another Jeep (sort of the middle-ground), is 11.9k, with 58k miles. It's a sport, '00, and has a nice little setup. A few previous owners.. This would be a no-brainer for me, except the fact that it is just old enough to not have enough of a history to know if it's been taken care of enough to be really reliable, and it's also not new enough to have warranty or anything like that...
As you may have noticed.. I have not yet test driven or physically seen any of these.. Of course if they are ridiculously trashed, or they feel bad, or have too many rips or problems, I'll take that as a sign that it wasn't treated really well, and take that into consideration, at least.. But besides the obvious stuff.. How much should I go by how the Jeep 'feels' when I drive it? Is that a reasonable sign of potential reliability? And also, do you think someone in my position should go more for the cheapest thing, or the more expensive thing that may save some money in the longer run? Or just go with the more taken care of and proven older one? Also, if I get the cheaper one, I'll have some cash on hand, and it may allow me to do some modding, and see if I can get into the whole 4x4 thing.. With the '05, I probably wouldn't do it until the warranty was gone..
I'm not really looking for financial guidance or anything, just.. Some knowledge based on people who really know Jeep Wranglers well, who drive them often and know what they are talking about, because I really want one, and everyone I know around here I don't think are very Jeep savvy, and I don't like the whole 'It's a bad deal! Don't get a Wrangler!!' things they've been throwing at me... So I wanted some honest opinions by people who really drive them.. I don't mind if you said the same thing, even.. And tell me the negative parts of owning a Jeep for my particular situation and needs are too much.. As long as it's someone who really knows what they are talking about..
Anyway, thanks for any replies, and sorry if this is the wrong place for this or something.
I wouldn't mind getting into 4x4-ing, if I can even affort it, but I'm not sure if I would be interested in that.. I'll probably at least try it, and with a stock Wrangler I hear it can be done on some of the not-so-huge trails. But I'm looking more for some advice on what a good deal is for Jeeps, how long they last, the long term costs for many people.. Things like that..
So.. Anyhow, I'm in the military and make an O.K. amount of money, but still it's a little bit above an extremely comfortable zone as for what most Jeeps are priced at. But the sad part is, I love Jeeps.. When I think of buying a car, I can't imagine what I'd enjoy driving around in every day of my life, but a Jeep Wrangler sounds enjoyable.. Maybe it's because that's all my mother ever really drove around, and I was always living with her.. So I'm intent on getting one at this point. She just likes having it, I guess, and doesn't really do offroading or anything like that. I could even be fooling myself and I may hate Jeep Wranglers, or grow to dislike them over time (since it won't be like many of you, who have one only for offroading and such)
There's one Sahara I like, with dual tops, a perfectly clean (almost too clean) carfax, single owner who claims she's always taken care of it and kept it garaged. It has high mileage, however, at year '01. She claims it's mostly highway miles, and I believe it.. Basically just because I have a feeling it's true. She's selling at 11k, which is under bluebook, and pretty close to Edmunds pricing, but many people are telling me I'm oh so unreasonable for even daring to buy a vehicle with almost 100k miles for even close to 10k dollars.. Am I just crazy? Should I just.. Ignore all those un-jeepish people, and do it, and deal with any maintenance and repair costs I must deal with, etc.. One of them is claiming that rebuilding a clutch is like 2 thousand dollars so getting a vehicle at that high mileage for that much is crazy.. I think it's a pretty nice looking Jeep, and it's a Sahara and such. Plus it has both soft and hard tops. I doubt I'll have an easy time selling that Jeep in a few years, especially once it breaks that dreaded 100k mile mark. Is this even a reasonable deal? Supply and demand doesn't lie, and I really don't think 10k is that much money, especially when I have like 5k in my bank right now after saving up just a few months (but after car payments and gas and insurance it won't be as easy).
Another Jeep I'm looking at is an '05, still under some warranty, with only 22k miles on it. It's an SE, though, and if it doesn't have AC I won't be getting it.. (it has the AC control knobs in the dealer photos, but does that automatically mean it has AC?). It's Carfax says two owners, but the latter may have been a mistake or something? It is about 15k, and I would probably spend 5k down, and get a loan for 11k or so. But I hear bad things about the '05 year, although selling it after a few years would be pretty easy, especially around here. Also, it's an I4, and has a few less things, I don't know if I'll miss all that, when the other Jeep above looks like it was taken really good care of, and will hopefully be reliable for a few thousand more miles, and has more power and such.. I don't know..
Another Jeep (sort of the middle-ground), is 11.9k, with 58k miles. It's a sport, '00, and has a nice little setup. A few previous owners.. This would be a no-brainer for me, except the fact that it is just old enough to not have enough of a history to know if it's been taken care of enough to be really reliable, and it's also not new enough to have warranty or anything like that...
As you may have noticed.. I have not yet test driven or physically seen any of these.. Of course if they are ridiculously trashed, or they feel bad, or have too many rips or problems, I'll take that as a sign that it wasn't treated really well, and take that into consideration, at least.. But besides the obvious stuff.. How much should I go by how the Jeep 'feels' when I drive it? Is that a reasonable sign of potential reliability? And also, do you think someone in my position should go more for the cheapest thing, or the more expensive thing that may save some money in the longer run? Or just go with the more taken care of and proven older one? Also, if I get the cheaper one, I'll have some cash on hand, and it may allow me to do some modding, and see if I can get into the whole 4x4 thing.. With the '05, I probably wouldn't do it until the warranty was gone..
I'm not really looking for financial guidance or anything, just.. Some knowledge based on people who really know Jeep Wranglers well, who drive them often and know what they are talking about, because I really want one, and everyone I know around here I don't think are very Jeep savvy, and I don't like the whole 'It's a bad deal! Don't get a Wrangler!!' things they've been throwing at me... So I wanted some honest opinions by people who really drive them.. I don't mind if you said the same thing, even.. And tell me the negative parts of owning a Jeep for my particular situation and needs are too much.. As long as it's someone who really knows what they are talking about..
Anyway, thanks for any replies, and sorry if this is the wrong place for this or something.