Used 2021 Jeep Wrangler Consumer Reviews
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80th Anniversary Edition - I love it!
I've wanted a jeep for *years* but it was never the right time til this year, and boy is it worth the wait! I drove a friend's jeep back around 2011 so I came in with those expectations - but i was completely wrong. The handling is so much better, not so wishy washy, so smooth and precise. Sturdy wheel, sturdy materials, and well laid out. This thing is literally fun to drive even in the city where I'm at. I had a 2016 mazda 6 before and liked it but I love this car and its features. Finding a 2 door was tough but there was one in the metroplex that just happened to be an 80th anniversary edition they just got in and i'm so glad i took the extra price plunge. The sound system and subwoofer in the back is awesome! The upgraded touchscreen is on point and the navigation system is surprisingly quick with directions and rerouting. Pairs with my phone every time with no issues. It's everything I wanted it to be and more! We took out the backseat in less than 5 minutes and just use the space take our pups to the dog park. I love that you can just customize it however you like; take off the freedom tops, off with the doors, off with the hardtop. Jeep life really is a lifestyle and you buy into that when you get one. If you're on the fence about getting one or waiting for the perfect time, just do it. There's hardly a perfect time for anything in life, you'll just be stuck waiting thinking 'one day' like I was!
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Islander
I believe you can’t go wrong when you buy a jeep especially if you live in Florida. Jim Browne Jeep is the only place I will purchase my vehicles in the Tampa Bay Area. The Jeep has performed excellent and the service at Jim Browne is superb.
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2021 willys
I wanted a nice jeep but didn't need all the high price addons
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Just love it
I have always wanted a Jeep and recently purchased a 2021 80th anniversary in Sarge green. It is just amazing and love driving it. It is so much fun. Yesterday was a nice day and had the two freedom panels off and it was so easy to do and it was awesome to have the roof open. Just can't say enough about how fun it is to drive. Best thing -- it looks great after a car wash and just as good when a bit dirty.
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Not your father's jeep
I learned to drive in a 1954 CJ-3B on our farm. At 2200 lbs our little red jeep was nothing but the bare essentials. A simple 6volt electrical system lit the way. Most everything was mechanical except the lights. 72 Hp whisked you along. I bought the bright yellow 2021 80th edition Wrangler to have a vehicle to pull along behind our RV. I quickly found out it was not my father's jeep. Now grown to about 4000lbs, my jeep is fully loaded with all the tech that we have come to expect in a modern car like Apply play, adaptive cruise control, backup camera and all the rest. With a blast furnace heater, heated steering wheel and seats, it could easily serve as a year around daily driver. I'd guess the heat features were spaced to work on an open topless jeep because they really produce heat. Off the road, the jeep is, well, a jeep. The unstoppable go anywhere vehicle that earned Jeep its reputation. It's comfortable enough to cruise a highway but it's really at home off the road. You have to be careful on the road at higher speeds because it is a high vehicle with an off-the-road suspension that can be a challenge to handle. I don't recommend it for drivers that don't pay 100% attention 100% of the time. That said, it's fun to drive. I like the 2L turbo. It has good low end torque and revs up quickly. It has plenty of grunt when needed. In 6500 miles of driving I have had zero defects and no repairs needed. If you know what you're getting into a jeep can open up a whole new world of joy. No, it's nothing like that CJ-3B but true to the name, it rules off the road and adds a very modern high tech road vehicle to the mix,
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