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15 Jeep Wrangler results

1995 Jeep Wrangler OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

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Performance
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Comfort
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Fuel Economy
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Reliability
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Christopher
Christopher
Glendale, Arizona
5.0
Anywhere in a Jeep.
My Jeep is awesome! It is full-time 4x4, so I can go just about anywhere in it with no problems. It has just enough of a lift in the suspension for clearing boulders without having to add steps to get in. You can work under the vehicle by sitting on your knees, and there is lots of room in the engine compartment too. Both of these things make it a breeze to work on or repair. There are many different aftermarket shops available, so customizing a Jeep is easy as ordering the parts. You can get a hard top and a soft top or go topless -- it all depends on you. I have owned this vehicle for many years now and must say the workmanship is fantastic. I have made few "repairs" over the years; most work has been just to customize it the way I want.
Janice
Janice
Washington, District of Columbia
5.0
Great versatile truck
This is the greatest truck ever made. This truck is very versatile and great looking also. It's very roomy with the two front bucket seats and generous room in the back seat, which is removable in less than a minute. This gives a huge space in the back, and you could sleep in it if you had to. The steering is tight, so you don't have that right to left action to compensate. The Wrangler has four-wheel drive "on the fly," meaning you don't have to go out in the rain to turn the lugs on the wheels. As long as you are going under 50 MPH, just pull down the lever located to the left of the drive selector, and it goes from two-wheel drive to four-wheel drive instantly. The 2.5L engine gives powerful pulling power also. I've pulled people out of the sand at the beach with little effort. It has convenient hooks in front and rear for his type of work. The inside features two front bucket seats with roomy back seat that can be removed in less than a minute. This gives a huge space that you could sleep in it if you wanted to. My truck came with a hard top when I lived in a seasonal climate, which keep it very warm in the winter and cool in summer with the A/C on. When I moved south, I took the top off and put on a "rag top" so you can easily put it down for airy comfort. The doors can be removed also, and the windshield can be folded down also. The hood fold up giving a huge space to work on the engine if necessary. It's a classic style keeping to the old Willys military Jeeps. Mine is an automatic transmission because I lived in a busy city when I bought it.