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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3046719" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've owned a Jeep Grand Cherokee limited, and two Toyota's.</p><p>Hands down get the Toyota.</p><p>The Jeep was more comfortable for long trips, but Consumer Reports annual car report rates the jeep the worst for maintenance issues. Dead last.</p><p>We had to have the dash removed from our Jeep three times under warranty to repair the servo's that control the heat and air.</p><p>If you look on the internet, the past owners complain the tranny's will go out at 80,000 and the engines with crater at 100,000 miles.</p><p>Ours made 90K before the tranny went, and 110 K before the engine spun a rod bearing on the way to OKC to trade it in for another vehicle.</p><p>I put 351,000 on my Tacoma, and the guy that bought it has put another 50K on it since. You can't beat Toyota for reliability and resale value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3046719, member: 5412"] I've owned a Jeep Grand Cherokee limited, and two Toyota's. Hands down get the Toyota. The Jeep was more comfortable for long trips, but Consumer Reports annual car report rates the jeep the worst for maintenance issues. Dead last. We had to have the dash removed from our Jeep three times under warranty to repair the servo's that control the heat and air. If you look on the internet, the past owners complain the tranny's will go out at 80,000 and the engines with crater at 100,000 miles. Ours made 90K before the tranny went, and 110 K before the engine spun a rod bearing on the way to OKC to trade it in for another vehicle. I put 351,000 on my Tacoma, and the guy that bought it has put another 50K on it since. You can't beat Toyota for reliability and resale value. [/QUOTE]
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