Used 2013 Jeep Wrangler Consumer Reviews
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JEEPaholic
I purchased my 2 door rubicon 2 months ago and have put 2500 miles on since. First time wrangler owner and I absolutely love this vehicle. I am used to driving German luxury cars with precise handling and power but I have a permanent grin when driving my ruff and tumble rubicon. My 4 year old daughter has little trouble working her way into the back seat. Do not buy one if you want fuel economy, excess room, or a smooth ride....do buy one if you seek adventure, your not afraid to get off the pavement sometimes, and you like to smile alot.
So far so good
Great vehicle so far. Closing in on 50K miles and the original tires still look pretty good, 17" all terrain. No problems whatsoever. The last new Wrangler we had before this one developed front suspension troubles around this time but I am not seeing anything like that with this one. The black paint on the plastic roof top scratches easily is about the only nit I can pick. Would be nice to have some standard cradle or something you can attach the tops to in the storage area. Mileage is not the greatest. My crew cab Silverado 4x4 5.3 liter gets almost the same; 16-21 mpg in mixed driving. Still, I Love this Jeep! Update: 28 Jan 2017 Daily driver. Still running well, still no problems. Replaced original brakes and tires at 58kmiles.
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Buy one and never want another type of car again.
Well it’s a Jeep. I find the ride excellent for myself knowing this vehicle. The seats are great and provide comfort for me I travel up to 20 hours in one day and have no issues at all remaining comfortable. The fuel economy is good for the car and engine size I averaged 20 mpg. The stick stereo is adequate with the noise level on the highway and with the top down. I have NEVER had a mechanical issue with this vehicle. Standard maintenance is key to having it run like new even after 100k. I will be buying another one. This vehicle is well worth the money spent just for the enjoyment of being topless. Recommend a hard top for better noise just make sure you have a lift to help ya get it up and off if you are single like myself.
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Perfect 4x4 for me
This is my first Wrangler, and it is everything I wanted and expected it to be. I put off buying a Wrangler for decades because others told me it would be impractical and I regret having done so as I now have the vehicle I feel that fits who I am. One who buys a Wrangler isnÂt someone who cares about luxury features, speed or slalom figures on the racetrack, or smoothness. They get a Wrangler because they want a JEEP. This is one of the most capable off road vehicles out there, and it works well on the road also as a daily driver.
Love it so far
I've always wanted a jeep. I lived in Southern California for 30 years and always had a motorcycle and convertible SL 500. I wished I would of bought the jeep back then and I would of killed to birds with one stone. I love how easy it is to take the top and doors off the way it drives on the freeway.....just a bit loud from the wind....but it's a Jeep. I probably found the make and model of the car I will drive for the rest of my life.