Used 2005 Jeep Wrangler Consumer Reviews
Woohoo
This is my second Wrangler as I had one back in '99; a Sahara. There have been vast improvements in the sound system and I don't think the newer one has a distributor cap like the '99 did which seemed kind of archaic. It's a lot of fun, though not very comfortable on long trips. The under 30 set would love it though and there is nothing quite like the top down on a nice day, or being able to go through snow like it does.
Great vehicle
I've had my Jeep Wrangler for about 6 years now. I haven't had a vehicle like this ever before maybe it's just me, but the only thing I've done to it is service it. Powerful vehicle. Absolutely 💯 reliable, the most reliable vehicle I've ever owned. I didn't expect it to ride smooth and get great gass mileage so let's not talk about that. Still going strong 💪. It's a real champion!
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- SE Convertible SUVMSRP: $9,99921 mi away
- Unlimited Convertible SUVMSRP: $12,97540 mi away
- SE Convertible SUVMSRP: $9,50050 mi away
Unlimited has extra room inside!
My Jeep Wrangler Unlimited (2D 4WD) has the awesome in-line 6 engine. Mine had a problem where the engine would stop while it was over 100 degrees out, AC on, and accelerating. This happened 5 times. Pull over, turn everything off and pull the key out for 1 minute and then it starts up and worked fine.
Rocky Mountain Edition Wrangler
I have owned 4 Wranglers and will own nothing else. Love 'em!
Garbage
This vehicle is for the off road consumer. It rides poorly on the road and feels like it jumps around when you take a turn and hit a bump. I purchased it brand new and the dash squeaks (dealership said that is how they are from the factory). You can see the spot welds on the rear quarter panels. (again ok to Jeep's standards). Weld marks on the doors not ground down, just painted over. (again ok with Jeep).