Used 2020 Jeep Wrangler Consumer Reviews
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Radio problems
I have had 2 radio replacements and the same problem has existed since I have owned it. I would hear a popping noise and then the screen goes blank and it suddenly reboots in 1-20 minutes. One day the Jeep was totally dead and then 20 minutes later started after I called a tow truck. I went to arbitration and believe it or not lost. So I'll keep bringing it back everytime the radio goes out and hopefully someone at Chrysler reads this and helps me out!!!
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2020 Wrangler WJ after one year
This is my 5th wrangler and I’ve purchased Toyota Ford Subaru and other model trucks. Even though Toyota is more refined and my wife loves her Subarus if I’m not buying some high performance sports car I buy a jeep. Why if you’ve driven urban roads in many places you don’t need to go off roading. If you live in the Northeast like I used to they have stuff called snow that the weather people get really wrong at times. Combined with icy conditions my wife in a jeep didn’t have to sleep in her school’s gymnasium and also took other staff home too. I’ve had to stay with coworkers because I couldn’t make it home in the company sedan. There were occasions when snow plows didn’t come through and if you were essential and had to drive up hill to get out it proved invaluable. Also it’s simple though not as it used to be and reliable. Attention to detail and finishing could be better but we don’t but it for its frills. Yes it’s primitive old fashioned and perhaps dated. But so are may of us or our personalities. My vehicle is expected to take me any where in the country at all times and my jeeps have done just that. The one that had electrical issues was promptly traded for another 4Runner. But as you see I’m back. I usually replace the wipers with 1” longer ones add a better sound system one size wider tires but this one didn’t need those. I also added my normal cold air intake steps tints dual exhaust and steps for the ladies. The beauty of this vehicle is its strength and ability to handle any weather. Here some people have never seen snow much less driven in it. But we do have occasional torrential rain that strand other vehicle. Not this one. Off road vehicle. Some times you need one for quote normal ones even if they aren’t under repair. Or for anyone parking on a lot. Those steps saves your paint.
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1st Time Jeep Owner
My wife is a travel nurse and she took a job in Manteo NC while I continued to work in eastern Tennessee. I needed a 4wd vehicle to use on the deep, soft sand of the Outer Banks and roadworthy enough to make the 1000 mile round trip regularly. I'm seriously anti-tech so in August 2020 I purchased as basic a wrangler as I could find; sport, 3.6 engine, manual transmission, soft top, AC, limited slip differential. I've been pleasantly surprised at the road manners of the Wrangler. Engine has more power than I'll ever need and runs 75-80 on the interstate while getting 26 to 28 mpg. I rarely use the AC. The top is easy to lay back and I like the slide out windows. Just the ticket to feel the breeze in my non-existent hair. I just wish there were some easy way to store them in the vehicle. Comfort is way better than I expected. Seats are comfortable and yes it rides like a 4wd, gut what do you expect? The Wrangler easily handled the deep, soft sand on Hatteras Island as long as I used low range. High range didn't have enough torque to dig out of the sand but never had a problem in low. I'll probably not take it onto the mountain trails of east Tennessee very often as I have an an '84 bronco for scratching up and beating on. Since it's clocked only 5,000 miles, I can't speak to longevity. Historically, I've not been a Chrysler fan, but the last 3 years I've driven an '89 Dodge D250 1st Gen Cummins and I LOVE the 5.9. There have been two recalls on the Wrangler, both regarding the clutch/pressure plate. The first was fixed before I bought the vehicle. FCA/Stellantis has yet to release a fix for the 2nd. Overall I feel a 4 star rating is appropriate, with the caveat of unknown longevity. I'm OCD about meticulous maintenance so I'm keeping my fingers crossed and hoping for the best.
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Great experience
The Jeep is terrific! Love that there is no dead spots, easy to take part of the hard top off. (Front seats only- the rest involves tools and screws) love the computer technology with all the safety and fun procedures! Day 4 driving and falling deeper in love with every drive!
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Great Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
This will be my 4th Wrangler Unlimited. Certainly an improvement over the 2015 model. Rides better and handles better than the old one.
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