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The chief issue we encountered, and the one that finally prompted us to take our Model Y in for service, was a faulty rear-window regulator.
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When the 2023 Grand Cherokee 4xe is equipped with the Fire TV system, there are two seatback-mounted 10.1-inch touchscreens in the backseat.
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We used the 2023 Grand Cherokee 4xe’s Level 1 mobile charger and a Wallbox Pulsar Plus Level 2 charger to see how long each one takes to fully charge the battery.
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Who can fit in the Model Y’s third row? We found its use to be limited.
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After logging nearly 2,000 miles on the Jeep, our editors have some early thoughts. We also have some early fuel economy and charging data.
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Here’s what it’s like for one of our editors to live with our long-term Tesla Model Y EV without home charging, plus some recommendations and considerations for shoppers in a similar position.
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We bought a 2023 Grand Cherokee Trailhawk 4xe after we gave it our Best SUV of 2023 award for its diverse offerings of luxuriousness, family-friendliness, powertrain options and capability.
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Our staff racked up nearly 16,000 miles on the 2022 Maverick hybrid’s odometer in the year we owned it, and our ownership experience was mostly issue-free.
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Knowing what we do after two years of ownership, would we buy the 2021 Ford F-150 again?
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After weighing whether to spend $386.73 to repair the active air dam, we decided instead to remove it entirely, which is a common solution other F-150 owners have taken.