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5 out of 5 stars

Wow, its everything a JK was not.

Sy, 09/20/2021
updated 03/23/2022
2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Willys 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 6M)
40 of 47 people found this review helpful

I ordered this car early May with the Gorilla Glass windshield. I did not receive it till August 9th due to production of the GG windshield not beginning till mid July and honestly it was worth every day of the wait. This car is so well put together I am honestly shocked because of all the whiney complainers that complain about the quality of this Jeep. I got a 4 door Willys fully loaded minus the one touch top; I got the Hard top instead. The Safety and Advanced safety packages are definitely worth the price especially in urban areas like Miami where the drivers are horrific, and adaptive cruise in constant stop and go traffic alleviates so much stress and fatigue. You may not think you need the advanced safety but when someone with broken taillights during the day slams on the brakes in front of you, the frontal collision warning will save you. I probably can not state this enough but this Jeep is so much fun to drive, the ride quality is surprisingly supply and taught. Compared to Range Rovers in the family it is pretty competitive and that says a lot when it comes to comfort and ability. The 2.0 with 8 speed combo in this is a perfect combination that I wanted to hate but can not. Obviously the 2.0 is not going to sound as good as the v6 but the the pros of the 2.0 outweigh the sound. Ive gotten up to 26mpg on highway driving at Florida highway speeds. That is saying alot because my Infiniti G35 did not get over 17. I have gone around the car multiple times and pushed almost every single piece and not a single piece squeaks or rattles. You push on a plastics in a mercedes, audi beemer, they all squeak but not here. Who would've thought? Not me haha. If you can get the 8.4" Headunit with Alpine audio; the sound system for a factory system is incredible. Even with the top off its way louder than I need with crisp quality. We had a 2015 JK and it was fun to drive but so many compromises. I got this Jeep and drove 2900 miles in less than the first month of having it because of how great it is. Driving on the highway is great because of visibility; and being able to see above everyone is great during constant rush hour. The only con I guess you could say about this Jeep is that in the severe thunderstorms in FL, you have to slow down more than a normal car because its shaped like a brick so the wind pushes you around but at the same time that does not make that much of a difference. Alot of drivers will be remaining on the road when they are buying their Jeep and that is ok. I plan on off roading in a few weeks and with the Mud terrains that come on this Jeep I expect a very pleasant experience. You don't need my review to tell you, if you want a Jeep get a jeep. They are not cheap though. I've noticed these Wranglers are very cheap to lease but I am not someone who does that. The good thing is that these Jeeps hold their value extremely well. I have no plans to sell my Jeep but I have been made multiple offers for my Jeep over what I paid for it which is crazy to me but current market and demand is real. Also also, the Jeep comes with 3 years of free oil changes and tire rotations if that is your thing called Jeep Wave. Plenty of FCA dealers are offering 3 additional full synthetic oil changes and Tire rotations for $100 so that's 30k miles of service if you get it done every 5k which is generally a good rule of thumb for only $100? Say less. If you are cross shopping the Bronco, go ahead and test drive it, because that's what I did. I went in with the intention of cancelling my Jeep order but driving a fully loaded bronco made me realize Ford has alot of catching up to do. Quality of the entire vehicle is just not up to par and hopefully Ford fixes that because I really want to love the Bronco. The plastics were not good at all and altogether the car felt cheap and the sticker on the one I drove was 60k because of the Sasquatch package and other features. Unacceptable. To recap; Get a Jeep. Its awesome in every aspect, reliable, the doors come off, the roof comes off, its like having a splash of adventurous paradise every time you drive anywhere it makes me so happy. If you get a Jeep make sure to wave when you see other ones too :) 10k Mile update: it’s been over 6 months and 10k miles and I’ve seriously loved every single mile. I didn’t think I’d appreciate the Advanced Safety Group and Adaptive Cruise as much as I would. It’s aggressive enough to use in Miami rush hour and that’s speaks for itself. The car gets better MPG in the city then when I first got it. Where I used to get 14 I now get 17-19 and I still get 20-24mpg on the highway. It’s also very comfy and just all around a very fun amazing daily driver. Everything is still solid no squeaks and rattles. My only gripe is the brakes aren’t as tight as when I first got it but I’m sure a quick pedal tighten can fix that. I take the front 2 freedom panels off almost everyday and they still seal tight with no whistling or gaps. Everything is wearing good and extremely happy with the car. I may trade in for a 392 V8 Rubicon before those end production I just love this platform. If you are debating options get the upgraded audio because it’ll blow you away at how good it is, the navigation that comes with it is Also pretty good, the Mud terrain tires on the Willy’s package look great but can loose traction a bit more than a normal tire but opportunity cost for the great look and both safety groups are a must!

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5 out of 5 stars

Love my wrangler!!

Dream, 02/07/2021
2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited High Altitude 4dr SUV 4WD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 8A)
15 of 17 people found this review helpful

This car definitely has its perks. This is the first “SUV” style car I’ve owned and I love the size and visibility out of it. The details in this model are nice. The only things I have noticed that I’m not super fond of is every time I go through the car wash.. I get water leaking in through the top.. NOTE: I’ve never taken the top off and this car is brand new (a month old). But other than that, I love this car!

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Don’t buy a Jeep 4xE

Don’t buy a Jeep 4XE , 02/23/2022
2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited High Altitude 4dr SUV 4WD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 8A)
15 of 17 people found this review helpful

Terrible. Vehicle doesn’t start, been towed on three occasions over the six months I’ve owned it. Expected more from at $70k vehicle! Jeep customer service tells me they know about the issue but don’t have a fix. Won’t compensate me for the fact I can’t use electric mode for the foreseeable future. The 4XE is a waste of money!

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4 out of 5 stars

A Jeep for Keeps

Jim, 04/19/2022
2022 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 6M)
18 of 21 people found this review helpful

I bought my 2022 Snazberry Wrangler Unlimited in January 2022 and I am very happy with the overall performance, styling, rugged feel and utility of the Jeep Wrangler. I have the V-6 engine with Automatic Transmission with the premium soft top and upgraded stereo with 8" video screen. The Jeep has all the creature comforts and more anyone could ask for. I really like the acceleration along with the visibility of traffic around me. I even think the gas mileage is good for the power it delivers. I have 2100 miles on it and i m averaging 21-22 miles per gallon. The Jeep came with Michelin tires and they handle very nicely. I really only have 1 complaint I have about the Jeep and it has to do with the soft top. The soft top is quite easy to put up and take down. However, the side and back curtains when taken down do not afford much 'flex' when it comes to folding them up to keep in the Jeep. Also, the Jeep does not really provide a compartment for the back and side curtains. The curtains have an edge to them and I don't want to put a crease or bend the edges so it is a bit difficult to place them properly in the Jeep when taken off so they do not sustain any damage. There is a slight rattle in the upper passenger side when the top is up that is a bit annoying. I have placed a towel along side the frame to absorb some of the rattle and has been effective. Otherwise, trying to pinpoint that rattle has been difficult, It is a small nuisance and really something I probably should not notice, but I do notice. It does not, however, lessen my appeal for the Jeep, as it is a very quality vehicle and one I am happy to own. I have personalized my Jeep by placing some nice side steps from Extreme Terrain, Smitty Built seat covers and a patriotic tire cover on the back. So far, very pleased with the Jeep and I have received many praises from people who have seen the Jeep.

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My Last Hoorah!

Atteboyz, 08/07/2022
2022 Jeep Wrangler Willys Sport 2dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 6M)
7 of 8 people found this review helpful

I love my Sarge Green Willys Sport 2-Door, V-6, with Manual. I researched my build options to death before custom order. It looks and feels like a mean, green, jeepin machine. It also fits nicely in my garage. I'm an empty-nester, so 4-Door was out; I like the 2-Door looks better. She zips and punches nicely; straighten the curves, flattin the hills...

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