The Jeep® Wagoneer is the only one of three popular large SUVs to qualify for a 2024 TOP SAFETY PICK according to Insurance Institute for Highway Safety / Highway Loss Data Institute (IIHS). The Jeep Wagoneer is packed with more than 120 standard and available advanced safety and security features. One of those standard features, the pedestrian front-crash prevention feature – Full-Speed Collision Warning with Active Braking – achieved a “good” rating from IIHS, having performed equally well in test scenarios involving an adult crossing a street at night and a child emerging from behind an obstruction in daylight. Additional standard-equipment safety features on the Jeep Wagoneer range from Blind-spot Monitoring with Rear Cross Path detection to Trailer Sway Control. #Jeep #JeepWagoneer
As an investor in Jeep, I am thrilled to see the Jeep Wagoneer receive such a prestigious recognition from the IIHS. The commitment to safety and innovation demonstrated by the inclusion of over 120 advanced safety and security features, along with the “good” rating for the pedestrian front-crash prevention feature, showcases Jeep’s dedication to producing top-quality vehicles. This not only enhances the brand’s reputation but also strengthens our confidence in Jeep’s ability to lead in the competitive SUV market. Congratulations to the entire team on this significant achievement!
Um prazer se convidar para fazer o teste drive aqui na Europa no norte de Portugal tem muita serra aqui para o lado do Douro
Compass is even safer, as it doesn't run, stopped at the work shop since March and is still not moving. Very safe. Fix it please.
Including Magna’s Thermal Sensing safety system! #magnainnovations #thermalsensingtechnology #adas
Hope it has a better reliability than the Compass Hybrid.......
Looks great!
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2wI purchased a brand-new Jeep for $103,000, that has consistently suffered from a draining battery since day one. Over 16 months, FCA engineers made unsuccessful attempts to fix it, including a three-month period with a rental car that ended in another failure. These breakdowns left me and my toddlers stranded often in tow trucks without car seats. Despite my efforts to contact Jeep Canada's CEO, Jeff Hines, he ignored my calls and emails. When I sent a legal letter, he responded only after I shared my story publicly and then behind the scenes had his legal team ask me to be "quiet". Now, I urge Stellantis prioritize my family's safety by providing a vehicle that is safe and reliable—the qualities I expected with a Jeep. Instead, they spent resources on legal fees and rental cars. For six days after the last breakdown, I've been without any vehicle, bullied into a 12th repair attempt. Why should the 12th time work when the last 11 failed? And even if it does why do I deserve to drive a faulty vehicle that I paid over 100K for? prioritize consumer safety, recognize this mistreatment, and rectify it. I deserve a full refund or a safe, reliable replacement vehicle, reflecting the values they claim to uphold.