Used 2003 Jeep Wrangler Consumer Reviews
Wanted one for a long time
For years I've wanted to own a Jeep Wrangler, before it became a Wrangler. When the CJ's were around I thought about purchasing one, but with a wife and growing family it was impossible. Once the kids were out of the house I worked very hard at finding the ideal Wrangler. I like the four wheel drive, the style of the body, the simple things about it. The Wrangler changes on occasion, but you'll alway remember a JEEP before the companies who want to be like them. JEEP Wrangler one of Americans best, and will be around for many years to come. Will the wannabes, probably not. Funny how a WWII JEEP turned into one of America's favorite recreation vehicle. Take that wannabes.
All you need in a Jeep
Bought the Wrangler brand new in '03 and have never, ever changed anything on it. Seriously, since driving it off the lot, it has not been back to the dealer. Even still has original brakes. I did change out the tires for 38" last year. Great reliability!
- Rubicon Convertible SUVMSRP: $22,45057 mi away
- X Convertible SUVMSRP: $8,977129 mi away
- X Convertible SUVMSRP: $7,995131 mi away
Only a Jeep
The best vehicle I have ever owned!
From road racer to trail blazer.
OK, to be fair, I have to mention that I just got the Jeep yesterday. I have yet to drive with the top down, but I plan on doing so tonight after work. I gave up my '93 F-250 with a 460 and my '99 Mustang GT for this. I had this urge to get a Wrangler and I don't know why. After acquiring one, I'm glad I did! I'm anxious to try it out around my work in the dirt. (Our buildings are surrounded by dirt and up against the side of a hill.) I'm so glad that Jeep made the "X" trim for folks like me who want the bigger motor without gouging the wallet.
Eyago's Review
Great Vehicle...Gotta punch it on the highway for passing or else your not getting much of a response, engine is weakest between 1200 and 1900 RPM's ...