Jeep Wrangler (2010 and older) SUV | Crossover

Jeep Wrangler (2010 and older) SUV | Crossover 

DESCRIPTION

The Jeep Wrangler is a 2-door, 4-passenger sport-utility, available in 3 trims, ranging from the Sport to the Rubicon.

All trims are equipped with a standard 3.8-liter, V6, 202-horsepower engine that achieves 15-mpg in the city and 19-mpg on the highway.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 07, 2001]
Jeep Owner

Strength:

aftermarket accessories

Weakness:

build quailty, noise, weak engine (4.0L not strong enough), handling, reliability...

I am severely disappointed with this vehicle. As much fun as it is to drive, it has a terrible track history at the shop. As bold as it looks, its build quality is low. I wish I had not bought the Jeep... Too many mechanical problems... The warranty will be running out soon, gonna sell it...

Similar Products Used:

None

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1
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1
[Jun 06, 2001]
Chad

Strength:

Coil suspension

Weakness:

Modern Dash

The best 4wheel drive vehicle ever made. Bring your hummer and try and follow me.

Similar Products Used:

None

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5
VALUE
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5
[Jun 06, 2001]
Allison
Model Reviewed: TJ

Strength:

Everything. Reliable and fun to drive.

Weakness:

Nothing

The best vehicle I have ever owned. Jeep forever. Name one other vehicle that you can purchase and automatically become a member of a huge family. No other vehicle owners wave at each other and are willing to go completly out of their way to help out.

Those who want a nice quiet ride, good gas mileage, and like to have a shiny clean vehicle should not buy. Those who want the best SUV available and like to have fun should definitly get one.

Similar Products Used:

Explorer, CRV, and Blazer. My TJ goes where those could never go, and far more reliable than the "Exploder"

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5
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5
[Jun 06, 2001]
Christian
Model Reviewed: Wrangler sport

Strength:

You can drive it from the car lot to the tire shop, pop 31x10.50 mud tires on it, and wheel the snot out of it. It'll go places in stock form that some "built" rigs can't or won't.

Weakness:

Lack of cargo space. If you need to take more than 2 people plus gear with you, Wrangler is not your best choice.

Extremely capable "off-the-shelf" 4x4, decent on-pavement handling and road-ride, plenty of power. Enzo Ferrari called it's older brother the "only true American sports car" and the current Wrangler sure lives up to that heritage.

Similar Products Used:

XTerra, Ford Bronco, Explorer - whips the pants off all but the 76-77 broncos

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5
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5
[Jun 06, 2001]
Greg Volkman
Model Reviewed: Jeep Wrangler TJ

Strength:

Solid Axles...great suspension flex, soft or hard tops (removable). Just a great and fun vehicle to own!

Weakness:

I don't think my Jeep knows what weakness is...........

You can buy a wimpy wannabe SUV or you can buy a Jeep. That's basically what it boils down to in the offroad world. Many SUV manufacturers try to tote their SUV's offroad ability to the mass market....well the mass market doesn't normally take their 40K Lexus SUV's offroad to often do they?

What the Jeep wrangler lacks in amenities (It's not supposed to be plush) it more than makes up for in offroad ability. It is the king of offroad. No other offroad vehicle can touch a Jeep in it's environment.

I have never, ever had a problem with my Wrangler. It's been very reliable since I have owned it (2 years now).

Don't buy a Jeep if you don't want to take it offroad. That's what it is meant for. It doesn't feel like a car and that's because it's not supposed to...it's a Jeep....and let's admit it, everyone loves Jeeps!

I smile at the people who spend 30-40 thousand dollars on their SUV's when they won't go 90% of the places that my jeep will go through without problems.

So if you like a fun, top off kind of vehicle go with a Jeep Wrangler...if not your probably better off going with a street SUV.

Similar Products Used:

None

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5
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5
[Jun 06, 2001]
Nick Schmidtke
Model Reviewed: -Wrangler 4cyl.

Strength:

Eye catcher! The patented "JEEP WAVE" it's like a club, and all u gotta do is own a JEEP!(u guys who own one know what I mean!! Great turning radius!!!Keeps it's value!!!!!!

Weakness:

Very little,the four banger is a little under powered but VERY torquey!Bad gas miledge( who cares?!) the only thing I HATE is those stupid people that say that they are "too bumpy" or "too noisy" SUCK IT UP!!!!! it's a JEEP what did u expect???? U what a cushy ride buy a "cut ute" and get out of my face!!Look this baby is only good for u if u can stand a few little bumps. I mean come on it has leaf spring suspension, it's GONNA be bumpy!!! It's made for off roading!!

AWESOME!!! A blast off road and fun on!! It's great in the summer!!top off, doors off, windshield down, it's GREAT!!

Similar Products Used:

Nothing compares!!!

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5
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5
[Jun 06, 2001]
Andre
Model Reviewed: Jeep TJ Sahara

Strength:

Jeep wave!
Unbeatable (even very good when stock right off the showroom floor) off road
How many other SUV owner actually take their trucks off road? (and, no I don't mean a gravel fire-road)
Great open top feeling
Safer than most other SUVs (check out NHTSA)
Fun to drive
Extremley reliable

Weakness:

Cargo room! Bt that can be easily fixed with a safari rack

This is the best vehicle I have ever owned (everything considered). It is very headache free, very inexpensive to maintain and, so far, extremley reliable. It's very manuverable in city driving but it really shines off road!!! Unless you buy an SUV for image purpouses (like most owners do) this is the best SUV vehicle around! It can really do just about anything and you're not worried about a little scratch here and a nick there!
I have to say thatit is even better than it's brothers the Grand Cherokee and Cherokee.

Similar Products Used:

4Runner, pathfinder (owned)- the Tj performs much better
offroaded with Land Rovers, Fords and chevys and none can even come close to the TJ's off road capability

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5
VALUE
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5
[Jun 06, 2001]
Brian
Model Reviewed: Wrangler SE

Strength:

Nothing can beat it off-road
Open-air feeling when top is down.

Weakness:

Rides like a Jeep

Owning a jeep is based on one thing. Enjoyment. Nothing can compare. It really is that simple!

Similar Products Used:

None

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5
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5
[Jun 06, 2001]
mudgod
Model Reviewed: TJ Sport

Strength:

Cant be beat off-road.
Easy to work on.
Fun to ride in.
Jeep Wave ;)
Heritage

Weakness:

none

Awersome vehicle for:
Summer (top down, yet protected my rollbar)
Fall (same as previous + well designed heater)
Winter (same as previous + 4wd, hard top option)
Spring (Same as Summer and Fall)

Safety:
Full frame.
Rollbar.
Optional hard top, ABS, full steel doors.

Usefullness:
Offroading. Unmatched.
Towing (up to 2,500lbs)
Power (4.0L I6)
Cargo Space (with rear seat removed)
Did I mension fun?
Aftermarket products availability.

Similar Products Used:

None

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5
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5
[Jun 06, 2001]
Mike Smith

Strength:

These Wranglers, 97 and up, are amazing off road in their stock form. They are very maneuverable and astoundingly capable. On the road, they are surprisingly comfortable. And what other vehicle has drain holes in the floor so you can hose it out?

Weakness:

Not too much cargo room, fuel economy not so great.

The Jeep Wrangler makes a great daily driver. The ride is nice and it feels very stable at any sane speed. But it really comes into its own off the pavement. Straight from the dealer, Wranglers can out off-road anything out there, Hummers included. Their small size coupled with ingenious suspension design, 2 solid axles (no IFS) and a strong drivetrain make them able to tackle just about anything you might want to throw at them.

Similar Products Used:

Ford Explorer, Chevy Blazer - The Wrangler blows them out of the water.

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5
VALUE
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5
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