Sunday, September 14, 2025

This history-making Jeep Commercial

 


In my experience, only local dealerships make ads promoting used cars.  But this ad isn't created by a local dealership; it was actually produced and paid for by Stellantis (a name you will not hear mentioned in any Jeep ad because car owners in the know associate Stellantis with quality as nutrition experts associate Taco Bell with healthy.)

This ad features several Jeep products that have been discontinued by the manufacturer, before the company became a billion-dollar hot potato.  Jeep was originally an AMC product but was then purchased by Chrysler, which eventually dumped it on Stellantis.  Today only one model is produced at the old plant in Toledo, Ohio.  The others are made in- you guessed it- China.

The current Jeep Stellantis product allegedly being pitched in this ad in between cuts of older automobiles of much higher quality is not a Jeep at all, but an SUV.  Which begs the question- if you are in the market for an SUV, why on Earth would you buy one from THIS company?  On the other hand, actual Jeeps produced earlier in this century are available from used car lots for a fraction of the cost of this hideous, unreliable monstrosity trying to catch a free ride on the back of its predecessors. 

Here are my two favorite comments concerning this ad, courtesy of YouTube:

"Comes with a Check Engine Light and a Backorder on Parts."

"Conclusions: 1) the Jeep became and SUV, and 2) hold on to your old models, as they will rise in value." 

Bottom Line:  The "Jeep" name may still Influence people to buy a pile of Chinese Crap that will be in the shop more often than their driveways, but that's nothing to be proud of because the current crop of vehicles being vomited out of Asia are buggy, badly-built money pits being pitched using nostalgia bait and nothing more.  And don't forget- they are made by Stellantis and nobody thinks Stellantis is a reliable car maker. 

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