Used 2011 Jeep Wrangler Consumer Reviews
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Good, Reliable Vehicle
I drove my Wrangler Sport Hardtop for three years, and never took it for repairs of any sort. The ride wasn't the best and the technology was a tad lacking, but was enough considering the model and price. I never had a leak, even with the freedom top, and the steering was on point and unless it was particularly windy it didn't wander around the road. When the time for an upgrade came, I got excellent trade in value on a 2015 Wrangler Unlimited, almost exactly what I had paid for the car to begin with. If you want a car with great mileage, a smooth as silk ride, as well as all of the fun and capability of an off-roader, the Wrangler isn't for you. What you will get is a hardy and reliable car with much capability and many smiles per gallon!
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My new toy
This will be my 3rd Jeep and by far the new sports package with the interior electronic features ie:electric windows/Sirius/steering wheel push button features and added quiet interior feel like luxury in contrast to my others. My last wrangler was a 98 and being clueless about the mechanics of cars I'd have to say I can detect less engine power when I'm getting up around the rocky mountains and need the power boost. It's a pretty big downside to this Wrangler. Also, after an hour or less the drivers seat isn't terribly comfortable. Lots more visibility out the windows and easy lift back seat is a good feature. 7 speaker infinity is nice & pass. side lift seat. over all very pleased.
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Love my Jeep!
I have a 2011, 4 door Wrangler and haven't had any problems at all -- no water leaking and I have the freedom top. I wish I would have waited for the 2012 to see if the acceleration when getting on a highway is better and better gas mileage. The only thing that is questionable is sometimes when I step on the brakes it doesn't feel smooth and I'm short so I have to have the seat all the way up--pedals are not close enough.
Dream purchase gone wrong
Im a very dedictaed Jeep customer. this is not my first Jeep i've owned. I purchased the exact Jeep featured in the photos on this site for about 30K. The passenger floor is a POND and the freedom-top leaks on the dash and on the radio everytime it rains. I AM NOT HAPPY. The jeep is into the dealership for the second time to fix the problem. After the first visit; I am confident nothing was resolved. I am now waiting for the mold and mildew to set in and I am now scared that my floors and rockers are going to rot out. The jeep isn't even a year old yet and it's been wet since day one. My state has a Lemon Law and I plan act upon it if it's not fixed by the 4th time. Why isn't there a recall?
Just As Expected!
Took only 5 weeks from order to delivery. 2011 interior is designed far better than 2010/prior JK's. Dash layout is exceptional. Whatever you give up in fuel economy, you gain in (1) Jeep ruggedness (2) Jeep resale (3) Jeep recognizeability (4) just an ultimate Jeep coolness I can't keep wife + daughter away from Mac Daddy's ride!