Used 2018 Jeep Wrangler Consumer Reviews
Awesome Jeep!
Great Jeep. Wife is super happy... so that make's me happy! Mojito Green is a fun color! These have way more creature comforts than my old Jeeps!
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I can’t see
Spending that kind of money on a vehicle that has no Volt Meter (for charging) or Oil Pressure Gauge. It’s beyond me to think that a supposedly rugged vehicle designed for off road use would not have either of those tools. Nice to rent but I would never own one.
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- Unlimited Sahara Convertible SUVMSRP: $25,995In-stock online
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- Unlimited Sahara Convertible SUVMSRP: $23,489In-stock online
Nice summer ride but not perfect
I love my jeep but if you go to look at one look at the location the light on and off switch is , it is in a location that you will hit it with you knee getting in , just replaced one 110$ before the first oil change , I am 5 foot ten ,I have no idea what a taller person would do , why in the world jeep relocated the switch on the JL to that location I will never know ,I guess to sell replacement parts , the part was 61$ ,at least it broke with the lights on so I could drive it ,other than that it is a great jeep ! after 2 years, Still love the Jeep , one of the simplest things you can get , the heat control and all the on off switches are easy to use , it has a back up camera and will work well with the phone ,nothing was hard to figure out , it is fast and is good on gas , my only regret is I did not get one earlier! Still love my Jeep !!!!
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Lovely Idea - Poor Execution
Bought the Jeep only slightly used with 7,900 miles on it. It was listed on the carfax as a corporate fleet vehicle so I didn't think anything of it. Since travel is limited due to COVID I have only put about 5,000 miles on it in 6 months. 3 months in I experienced my first 'death wobble', and soon after it kept happening more frequently. Driving at highway speeds of 65-70 mph and going over any uneven road, obstacles, or bridge bumps would cause the back axle to wobble side to side. In addition the steering wheel would become more loose than usual and because it is shaking other essential components can loosen causing more long term issues as well as lessening the effectiveness of your brakes. Highway speed wobbles are more violent and you have to pull over for it to stop because stabilizers are ineffective over a certain velocity. Obviously I took it to the dealership because there is a drivetrain warranty. However since they could not recreate the issue they did nothing about it. It is also not a simple diagnosis seeing as it could me any multitude of causes from alignment, drivetrain, suspension misalignment, etc. I had a personal attachment to the vehicle because I saved and wanted to buy it for a long time, so it was an milestone achievement. However it's simple math for me because I am not willing to gamble safety for aesthetics or offroad capability. I'm trading it in for a RAV4 XLE Hybrid lower price, similar size, more creature comforts, better mpg, and to top it off it actually comes standard with power locks and windows...
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Sahara 2018 2.0
Amazing Jeep. Never owned one and now I know why they are so popular 🤪. Could not be happier with this purchase. Also, we got the 7 year extended warranty + interior and exterior. Love love love this Jeep 👍
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