Used 2013 Jeep Wrangler SUV Consumer Reviews
6 months. No problems. Fun to drive.
It's been 6 months and about 6,000 miles and I could not be happier. During the summer with the top off it was great and very fun to drive. I've not had any problems (mechanical or otherwise) and have only paid for a couple oil changes. The little touches are nice especially in the interior: little Jeep logos, lights for the cup holders, etc. Gas mileage has been right on the mark at 17.3mpg for mostly city driving. I do wish that it came with a coin holder, but aside from this it's been a fantastic vehicle. Can't wait for the Michigan snow to fly!
Camo Green 2013 sport-loaded Wrangler
We were looking to replace the Mini(3rd car) As the pleasure of driving it in the warm east coast months with the top down, shifting its precise 6 speed, getting looks because charcoal and black racing stripes (totally hot car package)...was not doing it for us anymore. We wanted a reliable in -case of emrgency (snow) car. Also, something we can put the top down. The sun roof is easy and manual. Looking for just 2 weeks. We drove a 2012 and it was OK. It seemed to be missing a lot of things we've become accustomed to. Than we drove the 2013 and what a difference from the plush seats to the electric windows to the NEW great color-Commander Green.
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family fun
This is my first Jeep, overall I am very impressed. I have wanted a Jeep for awhile. I wanted something that was capable and practical for everyday life as well. This is a timeless vehicle that stands out in the parking lot or trailhead. With two young kids and all there stuff and mine, the unlimited was the way too go. A little tough for them to get in on their own right now, but this thing goes almost anywhere. Which is what I love the most about my Jeep. Especially living in the northeast lake effect snow belt. The unlimited has good storage in the rear. The alpine stereo and uconnect is a great feature. After owning a jeep for two years my option had changed. Jeep claims this is a capable vehicle, it is till it gets wet. Jeep needs to use marine grade electronics. I left the top down in a downpour, numerous electrical issues after that. I was very disappointed and I sold the Jeep and did not by another one.
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Love it or leave it. It's a Jeep
I have always wanted a classic Jeep but cannot afford a new one, just well above my budget. So, bought a 2013 Sahara 2 Dr 3.6L Wrangler with 48K miles upon retirement. Yes, it rides hard, shifts like a truck, noisy, not good on gas but it is a classic Jeep and I love it! Had only one failure in 3 years, oil flow sensor and the extended warrantee covered the repairs. Not bad for a 6 year old Jeep. When the time comes, I will replace the Wrangler with another one. IF you want a fun 4 wheel drive that gets respected and is reliable but not a cream puff, buy one. Else, look at the Renegade. We have a 2018 which we use for every day driving.
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Road Warrior
Took this car on a 2,500 mile road trip 2 weeks after I bought it. Got 21 MPG average for trip. Took the curves, through the Mountains of CA and OR along I-5, at above average speeds, with no sway. Great acceleration.
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