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Wagoneers in the wild.

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Today between Round Rock and Georgetown I saw three Wagoneers. That is only about 15 miles. Someone has to be buying them down here. Yesterday, I saw my first Grand Wagoneer in the wild.
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There's a few in the wild; and a few at our dealer. The rarer one is definitely the Grand.
Lots of them out and about in the Detroit Metro area because of employee leases.
I know two people that have one. I want one but I'm not paying $1,300 a month on a lease.
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I know two people that have one. I want one but I'm not paying $1,300 a month on a lease.
Dont blame ya.
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I've seen quite a few and I think one of my neighbors has one
My impression of both is "A very large box". A simple two box design without any extra appendages. Expect that the interior is the seller.
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I've seen three. One being tested and reviewed by auto journalists against other like vehicles least year.

Then I've only seen two since then.
I see them all the time in Arkansas. At least one a day.
During a recent trip to Minneapolis I saw them all over the place in one of the wealthy suburbs. I was shocked because I hadn’t seen many elsewhere.
I see quite a few between my time in Florida and on Long Island. These two areas seem to be gobbling them up. Pretty common in both areas by my own observations. Saw a black Wagoneer today in fact that was outstanding. There around.
The grand wagoneers are thick in my part of town. As many as the Lincoln anyway. escalade still out numbers them. I have not seen a standard wagoneer in the wild. Im maybe going to try for a grand wagoneer with the agave interior on the secondary market. By then my children would be large enough to justify the behemoth
I have seen a couple around Temple. That is north of Round Rock and Georgetown. Honestly the styling doesn't do much for me. Too generic, certainly don't look like they were styled by Jeep at all.
I have seen a couple around Temple. That is north of Round Rock and Georgetown. Honestly the styling doesn't do much for me. Too generic, certainly don't look like they were styled by Jeep at all.
I don't see them as generic as much as I see them as gaudy and just ugly. I feel like old Chrysler would have made something that would be beautiful.
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I've seen a few of them. I wouldn't call them gaudy (or ugly) - they're relatively plain-spoken compared with many designs, featuring massive oversized grilles.
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Honesty, I've seen more Wagoneers, Grand or not, than I thought I would.
The Escalade still seems to reign supreme, but I've definitely seen more Wagoneers then Navigators.
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I saw my first Grand Wagoneer pulling into one of the Goodwills that I like to pick from (that lease, insurance and gas cost must be killing them lol). My first thought was that it was easy to tell it was a Jeep since it had all of the tired styling cues that other Jeeps SUVs have. I find the Escalades garish but at least they are trying to make a statement. A buddy has a brand new Navigator L Black Label Central Park (Manhattan Green). It is an eyeball popper for sure, inside and out. The GW was a dreary grey color so that probably did not help.

I find all of these huge monsters on the silly side. I much prefer my Mother in Laws Lincoln Corsair Reserve. Small, well built, quiet, plenty of power and nice looking. It is also Lincolns best selling vehicle.
I saw my first Grand Wagoneer pulling into one of the Goodwills that I like to pick from (that lease, insurance and gas cost must be killing them lol). My first thought was that it was easy to tell it was a Jeep since it had all of the tired styling cues that other Jeeps SUVs have. I find the Escalades garish but at least they are trying to make a statement. A buddy has a brand new Navigator L Black Label Central Park (Manhattan Green). It is an eyeball popper for sure, inside and out. The GW was a dreary grey color so that probably did not help.

I find all of these huge monsters on the silly side. I much prefer my Mother in Laws Lincoln Corsair Reserve. Small, well built, quiet, plenty of power and nice looking. It is also Lincolns best selling vehicle.
I have a 2023 Wagoneer L on order. Starts being built on 3/27. Insurance and lease payment on mine isn't bad. A Grand Wagoneer lease is $2,000+
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