Used 2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 4WD 2dr Convertible SUV (4.0L 6cyl 6M) Consumer Reviews
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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).
- X Convertible SUVMSRP: $7,990137 mi away
- X Convertible SUVMSRP: $11,999180 mi away
- Unlimited Convertible SUVMSRP: $17,500181 mi away
It's a tank!
Go anywhere except past a gas station, hard to get kid out of the back due to 2 door, nothing better come winter though.
wicked awesome!
My 3rd Jeep. I've owned 2 Cherokee's and I'm loving my wrangler. Nothing stops it, snow, rain, mud. I live in nh and we get a bunch of snow and I go out to drive in it for fun! Ain't great when it comes to fuel economy, but what do you expect from a 4k Pound square going down the road. Mine is stock and still keeps up with friends who have lift kits when off road.
Rubicon Unlimited Owner
So far so good with the Unlimited Rubicon. The ride is nice with the longer wheel base. This has also allowed me to put items in the back I would not have been able to in a standard Wrangler. The extra insulation in the Unlimited has really improved the interior cabin road noise. Minor wind/road noise from the soft top is all and still allows easy conversations.