Used 2021 Jeep Wrangler Consumer Reviews
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Duck My Wrangler
Awesome vehicle, bought new in December 2021. Sarge Green hardtop. We got the 2.0 turbo which has plenty of power and torque. Eight speed auto. (I don't think it is an 80th Anniversary Edition). The thing jumps when you touch the gas. Very powerful and efficient engine in a vehicle that has the aerodynamics of a barn door. MPG average is 22 with a high 29 and low 13. We don't drive much: less than 17,000 miles. The warranty is up soon, but nothing at all has gone wrong. My area in North Carolina was impacted by the hurricane Helene and I got to put it into 4WD and power out of a muddy ditch. This Jeep was not challenged.
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Great ride
Leased a 2021 2Dr Wrangler Willys wheeler. Lease is up in 10 months and will be buying my Wrangler, it has been a great ride and haven't had any trouble with it. Go in Friday to have oil and filter changed and tires rotated, only 11,000 miles on it. Most of my miles are in the city, but get on interstate at times and it runs great. Don't have any trouble getting in with traffic and gas milage is 18 to 18.5 in town. About 23, 24 on the interstate. Again my jeep is a turbo 4 with 8 speed automatic.
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Cramped for big people, perfect for wife
One issue with locking axles that was rectified under warranty, no other mechanical issues in four years so pretty good for a Jeep. Bought for the wife who loves it. Needless to say it doesn't do any hard core off roading but it's capable. I've had Jeeps forever starting with an old, used CJ. Most have been mechanical nightmares but I had a 2004 Wrangler Sport that was my daily driver for nearly 18 years and it was great. This 2021 so far has been great too. Very reliable except for a slow leaking tire from day one. Even the cheap electronics have held up so far such as the screen and all its functions. I'm 6'2" 320 pounds and it's miserable for me to drive long distances because it's just not designed for big/fat people. Very uncomfortable as a passenger too but everybody else is fine with it as they are all considerably smaller than I am. Its rough riding too but that should be expected since it's a Rubicon designed for off road. Bought this to replace our original Hummer H3. A Hummer exceeds a Jeep in about every category in my opinion and I say that having owned both. The Hummer is far more comfortable, rides and drives better and is all wheel drive so it outperforms in bad weather situations. That said, I have no regrets buying the Rubicon. Just looking forward to the day I get to abuse it off road after it's served it's usefulness as the wife's daily driver.
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Awesome Jeep
Jeeps aren’t for everyone but I love driving mine every day
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Great younger diver vehicle
Black interior hard to keep clean the back hatch has a raddle I can't stop when you first start driving this is my 6 jeep wrangler no better vehicle to tow behind an RV