My opinion it is just the design and the chintzy parts like the pressed sheetmetal links that do it. At the end of the day my belief is the Jeep, with its odd vertical dash, and the general style design and particularly the feel of the suspension on all models, and particularly the design/quirks/suspension of unibody models, are just as quirky as some of the weirdest stuff from Europe, it just feels normal to us because we're used to them. Kudos to Jalopnik for making the call. I've also worked on more Jeeps that I can put my fingers on, everything from clutch and transmission replacements to standard coil and leaf spring lifts. In the Chrysler era they have just been awful. It's also why I don't drive a mid 90's era Dodge despite my respect for Cummins, they are just too "Chrysler." The beefed up versions recently have been nice but it is unbelieveable what they produced and would consider reasonable. Slip yoke transfer cases, Dana 30, etc etc etc etc.
Now I know these statements will piss a couple people off.. Sorry, just my $.02... Andre