But I don't trust any of their products - I had to Lemon Law a brand new Grand Cherokee in 1998 - both axles replaced twice, transmission replaced 4 times, fuel sending unit 4 times, radio replaced. All started at 18k miles
Wow! I had a similar experience with a 1997 Grand Cherokee Larado with the Up-Country suspension and 5.2L V8. First re-build of the rear axle came at 12,000 miles (while on vacation) and it went down hill from there. Front and rear axles re-built 4 times each, trans rebuilt at 140,000 miles, five sets of brake rotors, four power steering pumps, air conditioner leak that could not be found - had to refill every two weeks, four water pumps, three steering stabilizers, front passenger window would roll itself down randomly, headlights would shut off when dimming from high beam, steering column groaned when turned, roof leaked at roof rack bolts, alarm failed, ABS failed at 8,000 miles. Never fixed that as it stopped better in snow without it. Limited slip failed, twice. Two fuel sending units - replaced under recall. At 240,000 miles, I donated it to Cars for Kids. Everything that had a fluid was leaking and all suspension bushings needed replacement - for the second time, and much of the electronics were failing. I took seven vacations in the GC and only two were completed without spending several days in a shop getting something fixed. Last trip was in August 2003. Got a 2004 4Runner Sports Edition V8 in Nov. 2003. Loved that 4Runner. That Grand Cherokee was the second and last Jeep I'll ever own. Yes, I am stupid. I did not learn from having a 1978 CJ7 Golden Eagle with the 304 V8. What a POS that was too.
As for the 250, I wish it had other engine / drive-train options as the Bronco. So far, it appears as a cross between a 4Runner and a RAV4, with a little bit of Highlander thrown in. Maybe I am off base with that but that is how I feel as of now. I don't have an issue with it being a hybrid, it's just I don't think a high-strung turbo 4-banger is going to be as reliable as the larger, less stressed engines.
Last time at the Toyota dealer for the 35,000 mile service, a salesman tried to convince me to trade in my LC on a Grand Highlander, touting how wonderful it was and how it had all the new electronic gee-whiz gadgetry that my LC did not have. I gave him a look and he stopped talking. What was he going to do? Give me two of them for my LC?