Used 2005 Jeep Wrangler Consumer Reviews
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Jeep Unlimited: a step up in quality
My 2000 Wrangler Sport was great, but this 2005 Unlimited is a quantum leap forward in build quality and comfort. The long wheelbase makes ride comfort really good. Almost bought a 2004 but could not do the 4 speed automatic tranny. I like to shift a manual in a Wrangler. So when 6 speed manual came in 2005 I bought as soon as I found what I wanted. Impact Orange color rocks...new gray soft top combo looks good. This is a daily driver for my wife and she loves it...course she drove the old Wrangler daily and liked it as well. First tank of fuel avg. 15.2 mpg. Not bad for this size SUV. Buy the manual tranny its the way to go.
Mine
The extra room in the unlimited is great! I love the vehicle.
- SE Convertible SUVMSRP: $8,995121 mi away
- SE Convertible SUVMSRP: $8,999188 mi away
- SE Convertible SUVMSRP: $13,890534 mi away
My 7th Wrangler - I like 'em a lot
Can you get a better vehicle for the money? Drives through deep snow Subaru's can't. Top down in summer and 4x4 in the winter - super! I use mine to tow a small aluminum fishing boat; back it down in the lake - no problem where many other rigs get stuck. 4.0 has sweet power; 180 hp and 225lb torque early.