Used 2016 Jeep Wrangler Consumer Reviews
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Starry Freedom
My wife and I wanted a four-door Wrangler so our golden retriever (Sawyer) would have a space of his own when we go to the beach with a full load of luggage and supplies. The Wrangler Unlimited fits this bill nicely. We chose the Freedom Edition because our last name is Starry and there are star decals on the vehicle. It's code name Oscar Mike also has significance because my wife's father's middle name was Oscar and her brother's name is Mike. We chose white exterior because it looked the best with the graphics. We selected the black Freedom top for contrast against the body color. So far, I'm the only driver and I enjoy driving it! I also own a 1989 Wrangler and the new Jeep is light years ahead of its grandpa in technology, comfort, quiet, and driving ease. We also prefer the Freedom top to the soft top on the older Jeep. Everything considered, I'm glad I leased the Wrangler Unlimited.
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