Buying a used Jeep is as much a lifestyle choice as it is a financial one. While the brand is synonymous with adventure and "go-anywhere" capability, navigating the pre-owned market requires a keen eye for maintenance history and specific model quirks.

Jeeps are famous for their exceptional resale value . The Wrangler , for instance, can retain up to 50% of its value even after ten years. However, be prepared for slightly higher maintenance costs; RepairPal estimates an average annual repair cost of , which is above the industry average. Cultural Rules: The "Jeep Wave"

: Deep gouges on skid plates indicate the vehicle was pushed hard on trails.