Used 2004 Jeep Wrangler Consumer Reviews
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actual off road user
I use the jeep for a lot of trips to places where the four wheel drive is required, i.e. death valley, anza borrego ect. I love my Jeep and have owned a series of five of them over the last decade. The wrangler is relatively inexpensive with premier off road ability, it sacrifices in the comfort area. If comfort and good off road ability is what you want, look at the jeep grand cherokee and stay away from the BMW X-5 and Mercedes M class!!
Great Convertable
This is a great convertable! It offers a economical price with diverse utility value. It is rugged and there is not a lot of space, so if you need that get a mini van or big SUV. If you want a reliable fun convertable that can go anywhere, the Wrangler is for you. It comes with all the goodies; Cd, cruise, AC, intermitent wipers, etc.
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One Bad Mud Machine
Great stock but better with 4 inch suspension lift, 6 KC lights, and 33X12.50 mud terrains. We bought it used with 2,000 miles on it. Use it everyday and even in mud holes on the weekends. Once we get a "family" SUV we're going to keep adding on. It's a Jeep thing, some people will never really understand.
rubicon..gotta have one
this has been a fun ride........ would highly recommend a rubicon to everyone this is the ultimate jeep
As Good As It Gets!
Traded my 2000 Sahara for the Rubicon and man this Jeep is as good as it gets. Goes through snow and ice with no problem. Being from Pittsburgh where it hasn not stopped snowing since I have gotten the Ruby. Can't even wait to get this offroad only addition recommended is the winch and your ready for almost anything. Truly is only one...Jeep Rubicon