Jeep Wrangler (07 on) - Review

Review by Dan Harrison on
Last Updated: 13 February 2009
Despite its iconic shape and heritage that stretches back to World War II, the Jeep Wrangler has never really caught on in the UK. Buyers have been put off by an eye-watering price tag, thirsty engines and only three-doors. This replacement solves those problems – for the first time there’s a four-door model – and it manages to retain much of the style that’s associated with Jeep. It’s also still more than capable when it comes to off-roading. But buyers looking for on-road comfort, refinement or an upmarket practical interior will find a better alternative elsewhere.
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Despite its iconic shape and heritage that stretches back to World War II, the Jeep Wrangler has never really caught on in the UK. Buyers have been put off by an eye-watering price tag, thirsty engines and only three-doors. This replacement solves those problems – for the first time there’s a four-door model – and it manages to retain much of the style that’s associated with Jeep. It’s also still more than capable when it comes to off-roading. But buyers looking for on-road comfort, refinement or an upmarket practical interior will find a better alternative elsewhere.

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