Regardless of how old your used Jeep® model is, you can keep it running for a longer time if you’ve maintained it properly throughout the years. Let’s review the average Jeep model’s lifespan and what factors affect it.
The Average Used Jeep Lifespan
Nowadays, cars are built to last. Generally, a used Jeep model can last up to 200,000 miles if it’s maintained reasonably well. If kept in pristine condition throughout the course of its ownership, some models can even surpass the 300,000-mile mark.
At the end of the day, much of this depends on how well the owner has kept up with their regularly scheduled maintenance services, as well as what their driving style is. If they’re constantly driving at high speeds or tow more than the vehicle can handle, then the lifespan of their Jeep model may be shorter.
Things to Look for When Purchasing a Used Jeep Model
If you want a Jeep model that’ll last you for many years to come, it’s important to make sure the vehicle has been well taken care of. Many of our used Jeep SUVs come with a CARFAX® Vehicle History Report™, which reviews the history of the vehicle’s owners, services, repairs, and any accidents.
A vehicle that has had routine service done with genuine Mopar® parts will likely have fewer issues in the long term than a model that skipped maintenance and is equipped with cheaper aftermarket parks.
Used Jeep Models at I.G. Burton Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM of Milford
At the end of the day, most used Jeep models can be driven for many years, as long as they’re taken care of properly. If you want to browse our used inventory, visit I.G. Burton Chrysler Dodge Jeep® RAM of Milford today!