Used 2023 Jeep Wrangler Consumer Reviews
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My Last Hoorah!
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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Love it!
I love my Jeep! It’s roomy, solid body, and has back up camera! I have the soft top. I love that I can push it back to the second roll bar by myself. The ride is much smoother than older models. I just wish it was better on gas and came with a gas cap cover standard.
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A Jeep for Keeps
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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Wrangler Diesel
Good vehicle so far no issues, very happy with MPG 27-29 highway and 25 combined. Very quiet for a diesel....
Engine checklight issues
Please be careful before buying this vehicle. On my 4xe, the Check Engine light came on the first day I took the possession of the vehicle. I feel this is a safety issue, as when the check engine light comes on, it turns off all the safety features - traction control, collission warning, cruise controle, regen braking, etc. My vehicle has been in the shop for last 3 months. They couldn't figure out the problem for the first 2 months, but then later they figured out it was something related to ABS. Now the replacement module is on backorder and they don't know when they will receive it due to chip shortage. Fortunately they hooked me up with a temporary rental, which allows me to get around.
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Quality is job 5-8 on the 2023 Wrangler JL
To start I have two identical build JL's, a 2020 and most recently this 2023. What I wanted when I ordered the new one was everything that I have with the 2020, what I got was similar to a copy purchased off wish. The quality on the 2023 is garbage! Ordered the '23 in September of '22 with it arriving and me taking ownership in December. The first few days I observed what appeared to be a large fiber beneath the paint on the A-pillar. So off to the dealership with that which was corrected, although the dealer screwed up a door sensor during the repair which caused the ESS to malfunction. Now the driver side footwell is filling with water from an unknown point of entry, it's literally a bathtub down there. So glad I spent $200 on all weather floor mats to protect the soaked carpet. And the dealer isn't a solution, mine can't even perform a simple oil change without dumping a quart all over the motor. It is what it is I suppose, but out of the decades that I have been purchasing new vehicles, I've never been disappointed by one as much as I have been by this '23 JL. Never again
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Approaching 20,000 miles and still enjoying Jeep
I’m now approaching 20k miles and most of these miles have been problem free. 1- This 2022 Willies is equipped with the new auto shut off but this 2022 and is much improved. The previous version was a constant curse. The 6cyl Pentastar engine should and does continue to provide for great acceleration on the highway. The Willies has the “Rubicon Style” off-road tires so the on pavement ride is as expected, rough compared to those with less aggressive tread. The tread did come in handy this past winter in the snow This Willies “is” my daily drive and commuter. I travel backroads daily and average 20+ mpg on these roads with very few stop signs. Highway mileage depends upon speed. Interstate travel with no stops is around 22-26 at up to 65-70mph. Faster speeds cut these numbers significantly. The convertible aspect (front sunrider top) is an outstanding feature with the Wrangler. This add-onn feature allows for 1/2 top back in 5 seconds with a flick of the fingers- no knuckle busting! One of the main reasons we have a Wrangler (our 7th) is for the open-air convertible feature. Back seats are still not for adults to sit comfortably. Recently I had 2 adults squeeze into the back for a short 3 mile travel. These were young and not very big. 2- I still appreciate the option of the “all wheel drive” transmission selection. For anyone who does mixed weather driving in the NE it is a comforting option. I highly recommend it. FYI =the “AWD” selector choice minimizes the need to constantly shift into 4wd. My first concern is that the push button start has been an issue on 2 occasions when I thought the jeep would not start. Both times “nothing happened” when I tried to start. After a few attempts I did a shutdown and restart (like a computer) and the jeep finally worked. I’m NOT a fan of the push button start. This will be on my short list of items to check at my next inspection at the dealership. My second complaint remains that that Jeep ‘did not’ offer the option of a rear-locker for 2022. I’ve been places off road where a locker WAS a game-changer. “It’s better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it” I would have selected that option to make this Red, Willies, “near perfect” for our needs.
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Unique but poor quality
Unique and fun but poor quality fit and finish and reliability. Paint defects can be terrible. Dealers are poor and unhelpful more than not.
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If you want a vehicle that builds character...
My experience with Jeep has been a disappointment. It lacks reliability, suffers from poor fuel efficiency, provides an uncomfortable ride, lacks modern features, and exhibits subpar build quality. I strongly advise against considering a Jeep as a viable option and recommend exploring more reliable and better-built vehicles in the market.
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Dream Car
I love everything about this car. However I need to add some rails. Such a high step to get in.
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Rubicon
Just purchased this 2023 Rubicon. Very well appointed. Leather seats are much more comfortable than my previous Wrangler’s fabric seats. More tech, bigger tires and more off road capabilities. Since we do many trails in the Rockies, Utah and Arizona this is a nice upgrade. We flat tow behind our motor coach, so Jeep is our preferred choice.
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So far.... I Love it!
I bought this 2023 2 door Wrangler Rubicon to use during the winter in Florida, as I was racking up too many miles on my GMC Sierra. I bought it because I had a 1976 V8 CJ5 years ago and it was my favorite vehicle that I have ever owned. I love driving my new Jeep so much, I flew back to Florida and drove it back to Pittsburgh to use all summer. Lots more comfort than the old CJ and the 3.6 has plenty of power with the 4:10 Dana 44's for me. So far after 5,000 miles I am thrilled with it. Hopefully, it will be as dependable as the old CJ. I had 212,000 miles on it when the body crumbled away. I put another 115,000 on it when the frame went. But, so far so good with the JL Rubicon. I hope it lasts, I think it will because I see a ton of Florida JL's and JK's for sale with high milage on them. I will keep folks posted if I have any problems with it.
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Worst
Jeep bought 2023 dec after 10 battery drain not charge then we go back to deale they chbage battry again after 10 day -30 batrry drain not chage again they fix last year they fixed 4 time now again this year same problem 3 times dealr can not fix problem.
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Four Seat Car - Dune Buggy
This car is amazing. It drives like a heavy duty truck. I wonder if the soft top will look as new in 6 years. The technology is much improved.
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Dream Jeep
Love my Jeep, very roomy and just what I wanted!
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Jeep resale/ease of use/holds 4 normal people A+++
We love driving. parking. and knowing the size of this vehicle while holding 4 normal sized people. This is by far the best vehicle to buy and resale in this country!
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Iconic look
This is a fun vehicle to drive all year around. So cool with the top down in the summer months. Dirt road trails with a little mud are no challenge for a Wrangler. A rugged tough fun ride.
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Jeep 392 2024: Ultimate Urban Pavement Vehicle
I am in awe with the daily drive. It’s fast, rugged, and comfortable tackling the urban terrain of NYC and the off roads in Delaware!
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Everything I was looking for :)
Only had her a little less then a month but so far she has been everything I expected. She drives more like a luxury vehicle but is sexy like my other Wranglers I have had. She has plenty of pick up and go with so much better on gas miles.
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Drives smooth
Love the car super gorgeous and drives smooth
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2023 jeep wrangler sahara high altitude
Fist time owning a Jeep. The Sahara high altitude trim (V6 engine) has just about every thing you could want all for 80K. The only complaint is the very annoying loud rattle of the speakers in the overhead roll bar. For 80k you would think they could properly sound proof the upgraded sound system. Had to take speakers out and dynamat everything.... Otherwise love the vehicle just have to get used to the tank like stiff ride.
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Jeep#9
I have had Many great Jeeps. Now It’s time for the latest ! Test drove several of the new Wranglers and ordered a 2 door 6 cyl. With a Manual transmission, hard top and towing package. It’ll take some time to get here. Meanwhile I need to sell my 1981 CJ5. I hate to have to do that but…I’m ready. Can’t wait for my NEW Wrangler!
It's awesome!
I love it! ❤️
Fun and classic
Wrangler will never be outdated for its classic design.
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Great vehicle with the new 4 cyl turbo
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Love everything about it so far.
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