16 Jeep Wrangler results
2015 Jeep Wrangler OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS
Jason
Live Oak, California
Jeep: a woman's best friend
When I first lay eyes on my firecracker red Jeep Wrangler, my heart skips a beat. The ability to go completely topless without the Jeep top and doors and drive off road is one of the prime features. Whether it's on a trail or driving down the main drag, the Jeep can handle whatever the road give it. With it's subwoofer and built-in speaker system, you can drive in style. With a seemingly endless options to tailor your Jeep to your style, it is truly a car you can call your own.
Katie
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Three years in a Jeep Wrangler and very satisfied
I always wanted a Jeep, but until I reached my 30s, I never had the salary to afford it. Once I made the jump though, I couldn't imagine going back to a regular car. I initially researched the Wrangler because I wanted a relatively simple vehicle that could be taken out on the beach in the summer. I used to do this with my parents as a kid and wanted to get back to it a bit. Living in the north, I also deal with extremely snowy and brutal winters each year, and figured the four-wheel drive would be an asset in those conditions as well. Thus far, the Wrangler has met all my expectations in that area. I have taken it out on the beach several times, and it has proven extremely valuable in the mud and during blizzards. The Wrangler's reliability (three years and 44k miles, at the time of this review), has been on par with the Nissans I've owned in the past, requiring only scheduled maintenance, new brake pads, and a new set of tires up to this point. One downside is the gas mileage - I average 19-20 miles per gallon in mixed city-highway driving and have to fill up every 280-300 miles. On the other hand, I expected that out of a vehicle with a large V6 and close to 300 horsepower and automatic transmission. While truck-like, the Wrangler drives much better than I expected it would on the road and cruises very well on the highway at 75mph. I'm disappointed the JK series is now out of production, but if it was still available as a new vehicle, I wouldn't hesitate to purchase another Wrangler if I were at that juncture.
Julie
Sunny Isles Beach, Florida
All terrain
The Jeep Wrangler is an authentic all-terrain vehicle. One of the few that remain, which can still be called that in a market with more and more everything. Derived from the original Willys used for the toughest tasks in World War II, the Jeep Wrangler has since maintained its philosophy while adapting to the new times. The condition of rugged and robust car, focused on driving off the road, makes the Wrangler an ideal vehicle for those who have a passion for off-road driving, getting into the most rugged terrain and overcoming obstacles of various kinds. Although its features maintain the philosophy and lines of the previous model, the current Jeep Wrangler (generation JL) is a completely renovated car compared to the previous model of 2011 (generation JK) and beyond its body hides a host of new features. The current Jeep Wrangler continues to offer two types of different bodies, with two and four doors, but has grown in size: the two-door versions are 4.23 meters long, and the four-door versions are up to 4.78 meters length. Likewise, two options are also offered for the roof: hard or canvas.
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