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How does one put BMW/Audi and Jeep in the same category? Apples and oranges
Just F it and buy a Mercedes S class
72k miles on it. Want to get an all wheel drive vehicle for the snow. Also a lot of things have been going wrong on current vehicle. Have a feeling it will get worse.
Get the 4 runner TRD , not what you asked for, but what you need
Like the look of the grand cherokees over some of the premium SUVs.
Jeep has very low quality/safety ratings in consumer reports. Some of the lowest.
Jeep is just eww
Prefer Infinity for the money and value and the ride. But ques. is if your current car is low mileage why trade? Is it for ego or need? What's at the top of your goals.
If you want AWD great for snow and won't break down get a Subaru. Will last forever and amazing in snow. Repairs on BMW/Audi are pricey. I wouldn't ever buy a Jeep.
Buy a 2-3yr old car if you want something that feels new but is also good value
Audi. I had an A6 several years ago and currently own an A4. GREAT all wheel for snow and it's just 👌🏾
If it's for heavy snow get a Subaru SUV. It's great and durable for the price and has enough weight to avoid sliding around. I had an A6 and A4 which did well for sedans but kept sliding because they were so light. Or just ball out and get a Q7 ;)
Here's the best advice look at the highest rated models of SUVs. And their ratings by both industry and consumers. Boil it down to 3-4 vehicles then look at price budget availability and ride. Test drive each you'll be surprised by the distinct handling and comfort. Even down to the interior package and warranty can be a deal breaker. Then boil it down to 2. Then you got your choice. I like the Infinity because it's highly rated low maintenance and great performance but ultimately it's up to what suits you.
OP - what do u currently drive? And before deciding on audi/bmw/jeep, what's the new budget?
Jeep Grand Cherokee has been the highest rated SUV for years. And I've driven many of them as rental cars. Easily my favorite rental car to drive but they're never available since they're the best. And I think they have the best exterior styling with the exception of maybe Range Rover (worst reliability ever) and Porsche Cayenne (pricey and doesn't hold value)
Don't care how highly rated it is, don't know why anyone would buy a jeep. Not a fan