Used 2015 Jeep Wrangler Consumer Reviews
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LOVE MY SAHARA JKU!
This is my second Sahara JKU that I have owned. The first one was a 2007 and now a 2015. Such a huge difference from the Mini-Van motor 2007 Sahara JKU! The motor and build quality of the 2015 Sahara JKU is 110% better than my 2007! I love my 2015 JKU and would recommend this year Wrangler to anyone. The only down side if there really is one is the gas mileage is pretty poor. (Could be because there's only 7k miles on it.) But the build quality and motor make this year JKU a winner no matter how you look at it!
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Beastly Off-Road Vehicle!!!!
If you are looking for a nearly unstoppable vehicle right off the dealer lot, look no farther! This Jeep will get you places where most 4x4's can't without even working hard. It's on road manners while not sports car like, are more than adequate for most drivers. It lets you enjoy the driving experience!
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Willy Got a Willys Wheeler
My nickname is Willy. And I used to own a Jeep (used). I understand some of the reviews out there when it comes to a used Jeep. But come on folks, you got to realize what you are getting. A Jeep is a vehicle that is taken to the extreme in some cases. And it's resale value is a testament of the value you get. I bought my 2015 Willys Wheeler new and am enjoying it immensely. Comparing it to my older Jeep (1990 model by the way), was like comparing to a night and day experience. Inside has come a long way. The amount of aftermarket options are insane. Driving with the top off on nice sunny days (even to the gym) is a nice experience. Of course, there are still a few issues. Hardtop that I bought is a bit awkward to get off even with 2 folks (especially if the 1 is shorter than you). When on the highway, it is a little noisy but nothing unbearable. And the stick shift I bought has a lot of vibration. But those are all little nuances that I think people can get used to if they know up front what they are getting into. Buy one. You will enjoy.
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Bought it new - owned now for 4.5 years
I've always loved Wranglers. No other vehicle gives you the combination of top down/doors off driving and a feeling of total freedom. I purchased a brand new 2015 Jeep 4DR in May of 2015. Since then, I've put on more than 20k miles. I can say that I have not had any mechanical or electrical issues, or any unexpected dealer visits. I have the 6 Sp manual which is a blast to drive. I've averaging 17.5 MPG around town. I opted for the premium soft top (I live in Minnesota) and it is perfectly suited for year round driving even in the cold. The soft top is easy to use and makes it much more convenient to take advantage of nice weather than lugging and stowing the hard top each time you want the top down. Everything you've heard about the loud cabin, etc is true. This isn't a good choice if you are after a smooth and creamy ride and a hushed interior. I drove my Jeep from MN to CO to SD and back to MN pulling a 10 FT pop-up camper. The Wrangler pulled it just fine, but in 6th gear, it's impossible to hold your speed without downshifting. This was a pain when driving through hilly country. But I was also able to hit a few off-road trails (the Jeep is totally stock except for side-steps), and the experience was just amazing. Love my Wrangler. I plan to keep it forever! UPDATE - June-2016. I still love my jeep and I still have not had any issues with it. I've now added a TerraFlex 2.5 inch lift and 35 inch NItto Ridge Grappler tires, along with LED headlight and taillights. I get lots of compliments when I drive around. I have just over 25k miles on it now. Planning to pull the pop-up out to Montana and Wyoming next summer. Update - December 2019 The Jeep now has 55k miles. Overall, this vehicle has been great. No complaints beyond the niggles I mentioned earlier. The one surprise was that at about 48k miles, I noticed a knocking sound coming from the rear-end when coasting in neutral. I had it checked out at Bloomington Chrysler Jeep, and they ended up replacing the internals of the rear-end. All work was done under warranty. I am attributing it to lots of towing and light off-roading in the mountains. Besides that, zero issues. Still love my Jeep!
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3rd Wrangler - The JK is by far the best!
I had a brand new 1995 Sahara soft top, traded it in on the redesigned 1997 hardtop. Since then I have had quad cabs trucks and other SUV's. We purchased a 2015 Wrangler two months back and man am I happy with it. No doubt in my mind this one is better than the other two I owned on and off road. I love the interior, love the ride and handling. The fun factor is still its main selling point! I cannot wait for fun adventures with my wife and two boys in this vehicle. Cons: I hate the standard Chrysler stereo units. They are way outdated and sound terrible.
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