Used 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 6M) Consumer Reviews
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It is My Jeep!
It is a Jeep. You know what you are getting, bragging rights! You own an icon. There are many jelly bean shaped cars out there that may be better at some aspect of being a vehicle. If pleasing Consumers' Report is important to you then get a Jeep want to be. I have owned sub compacts, family sedans, and mini vans. I never wanted any of those vehicles even if they had air conditioned cup holders and a moon roof that was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. I now buy cars that I like. Two cars ago I had a Mustang, loved it. My last car was a Mini Cooper, loved it. I have my own criteria. Does the car bring a smile to your face? I smile when I think about my Jeep. I am happy as I go down the road. I enjoy owning this car. I have always wanted a jeep and now I have one. It is one big box of fun. What is so difficult to understand about liking what you drive? I still love my Jeep after 89,000 plus miles. Completely trouble free except for a flat tire. I suspect that one of those jelly bean shaped SUV's (there are so many of them) lost the screw that became lodged in my tire. My wife and I have removed the top for some of our summer trips to lake Michigan. She loves the freedom it offers. I am contemplating a bimini top for the warm seasons. It remains everything we had hoped for. It is after all a Jeep and not some nondescript Jeep wanna be. I am absolutely unable to to discern the manufacturer of a Buick, Mercedes, BMW, Ford, Honda, Kia, Nissan, .......SUV without reading the tag. The other thing that they have in common is that they are not Jeeps.
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Fun ride with waste of technology
I've only had my Jeep for 2 months but have already logged over 4,000 miles and for the most part I love it. I bought the Jeep after driving a Lexus Rx300 for 15 years so I was a little worried that I would miss all the luxury of the Lexus but I don't. The car handles well and of coarse is super fun. When shopping for the Jeep I had a few communication requirements that my Lexus didn't have and that was a really good blue tooth and a USB port. Now it's 2016 so that should be standard, and with the Jeep it is. That said, the USB is a complete waste as it doesn't do the one thing I need it to and that is charge my phone. The Jeep's bluetooth is through a system called UConnect and UConnect drains your phone's battery in about 15 mins or less. Thought I could solve the problem by plugging phone into USB, they did an awesome job designing the center console between the two front seats. They even put little groves for the USB cord so you can shut the lid but since the USB doesn't charge, its completely worthless and makes UConnect worthless. I think the higher priced Rubicon comes with a USB that actually charges, but since this is a second car that my kids were going to drive I didn't feel the need to splurge on a Rubicon. I still love driving the Jeep but without a USB port that charges, I can use the UConnect and thus all the great functions in UConnect are a total waste.
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Its a Wrangler Thing
It's a Jeep Wrangler thing. Well I've had the wrangler now for 6 months and still loving it. (when I get to drive it.) My son had use of it during college break so I did not get to drive it for 3 months. He loves it and really does not like my DD (Corolla) says it's too small. So far the wrangler has been problem free. Was looking to replace my 97 Cherokee. Looked at a number of SUV's (Ford, Honda, Subaru etc) Walked into the Jeep dealer and saw a wrangler on the showroom floor. Fell in love with the styling. Took one for a test ride and fell more in love. Rides like a truck (Love it) Find the steering is far more tight than my 97 Cherokee. Bought one nicely equipped. Power windows, automatic, 3 piece hardtop, Bluetooth. More room than my 97 Cherokee and more pep. It is averaging approximately 20 miles per gallon. I know why Wrangler drivers wave at each other. Because the Wrangler is so much fun to drive you just can't help smiling and waving to others that are enjoying theirs. I find the controls are nicely placed. No more noisy then other vehicles I have driven. Love the windows all around. Makes seeing what is in the blind spot very easy. Wranglers are not for everyone, but some of us find that they just fit our personality. The world is a great place there are so many choices for those that want something different. If you love your Rogue or Enclave or what ever that is great. I love my Wrangler. It's a Jeep thing. Happy Trails.
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First time Jeep buyer
I really enjoy my new Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport S. I have 3.73 rear axle gears, so it helps with get up and go. The Jeep runs great, steers sharp and easy to drive. I love it.
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It's A Jeep Thing You wouldnt understand.
As you may know you need to research a vehicle before you buy...I wanted jeep wrangler since 9 and after owning jeep liberty as my first vehicle and 3 hyundais after that...finally finally I was able to get 4dr wrangler auto..I love the way it drives and rides why? Its a jeep..who needs luxry..I love manual door and window.I'm 27 now and Im thankful for Jeep still making wranglers.If you want to save gas go buy a prius and stop giving Jeep a bad reviews...if you want comfort go buy lexus..This isnt your typical vehicle. Its a jeep.
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