I've had a 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit 4x4 for right at three years. The lease is up next month and I'm debating what to replace it with. I'm hoping the neighborly POA community would be willing to share any opinions or advice. As a preliminary matter, a lease has and continues to be the best option for our current personal situation. For some folks, buying a car and keeping it for years makes a lot more sense than leasing. That's just not the approach that works best for us right now, so the replacement will be another lease of an SUV. My wife and I will likely become parents while the replacement vehicle is in service with us - on wife's orders, it needs to be "a big, safe, tank".
I've been pleased with the Jeep, but I had a bit of sticker shock when I went to a local dealer a few weeks ago to see about a replacement. The new lease for the exact same vehicle - except without 4x4 or the ~$6k interior package that just so happened to come on my current Jeep - is going to be almost $250 more a month. More money for technically less vehicle is a tough pill to swallow. When I leased the Jeep, I was very close to leasing a Range Rover Sport (or possibly a Disco); the Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit won out because it was probably 80% of what I liked about the Range, but at roughly 60% of the cost. With the price I was quoted for the replacement Jeep, there are many other options available to us.
Current thinking is:
1. Chevy Tahoe / GMC Yukon - test drove the Tahoe and liked it quite a bit. GMC Yukon is the same thing, but re-badged with a bit different trim level. Right where we want to be price-wise and perfect as to size and capability. Hard to find because of that chip shortage issue.
2. Audi Q5/Q7 - I've never owned an Audi, but I've had several Mercedes. German cars are great when they work; my last Mercedes was a problem child. It even broke down on the way to the dealer to turn it in off of lease. Nonetheless, the Qs seem nice. Smaller than I'd like, but so is the price tag more or less.
3. Range Rover Sport - still love this thing, but it's expensive and I hear a mx hog. It sure is pretty though.
4. Fresh out of ideas. I don't love the Nissan Armada, Ford Expedition or Toyota Sequoia.
Any suggestions? We don't tow anything, don't really get fussed about gas mileage, and 4x4 is less important here in Atlanta than it was in New York when I got the Jeep. That said, wife says it must be an SUV. Range Rover is the high water mark on price; would love to stay well south of $100k. $65k is better. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I've been pleased with the Jeep, but I had a bit of sticker shock when I went to a local dealer a few weeks ago to see about a replacement. The new lease for the exact same vehicle - except without 4x4 or the ~$6k interior package that just so happened to come on my current Jeep - is going to be almost $250 more a month. More money for technically less vehicle is a tough pill to swallow. When I leased the Jeep, I was very close to leasing a Range Rover Sport (or possibly a Disco); the Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit won out because it was probably 80% of what I liked about the Range, but at roughly 60% of the cost. With the price I was quoted for the replacement Jeep, there are many other options available to us.
Current thinking is:
1. Chevy Tahoe / GMC Yukon - test drove the Tahoe and liked it quite a bit. GMC Yukon is the same thing, but re-badged with a bit different trim level. Right where we want to be price-wise and perfect as to size and capability. Hard to find because of that chip shortage issue.
2. Audi Q5/Q7 - I've never owned an Audi, but I've had several Mercedes. German cars are great when they work; my last Mercedes was a problem child. It even broke down on the way to the dealer to turn it in off of lease. Nonetheless, the Qs seem nice. Smaller than I'd like, but so is the price tag more or less.
3. Range Rover Sport - still love this thing, but it's expensive and I hear a mx hog. It sure is pretty though.
4. Fresh out of ideas. I don't love the Nissan Armada, Ford Expedition or Toyota Sequoia.
Any suggestions? We don't tow anything, don't really get fussed about gas mileage, and 4x4 is less important here in Atlanta than it was in New York when I got the Jeep. That said, wife says it must be an SUV. Range Rover is the high water mark on price; would love to stay well south of $100k. $65k is better. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.