Thanks for this! I have the same year & color but I’m at 64k miles. Always wondering how well it’s going to last over 100k. Literally only things replaced on mine are the typical oil, filters, tires and battery
2018 was the first year for the JL but both the JK and JL were produced for 2018. Bluetooth was part of the "connectivity group" which was like $195 back in 2013/2014. It came with the USB port in the center armrest I do believe as well. Funny to think that was an option back then.
Good video, I just bought a 2013 jeep, very similar, except a hard top. Mine has that issue you mentioned about the ABS and traction control lights coming on. Good to find out it's probably just sensors. Thanks
I have a 2014 with 130km the only issues ive had is the fuel injectors had to be replaced which is kinda expeted in most vehicles and then some rusty bolts holding my exaust had to be replaced
These Jeeps are so cool and unique, an what a cute owner of this vehicle, would luv to see him cruisin around shirtless, top down, baseball cap on backwards, Now that's a proper Jeep on a beautiful summer day! 😉
You repetively state "This is going to be...." which is a statement made in the future tense. In the context of your vidoe, things are not going to be, they already are and therefore, you should simply state "This is, as it is already a fact.
@@thevacdude Pretty sure it was a standalone option on the Sahara's and Rubicons. They still do a lot of nickel and diming for options but back then it was much cheaper. I can't remember exactly how much it was but somewhere between $250-500. Automatic climate control and remote start was the same way.
Filmed last summer, I originally wasn’t pleased how this turned out but figured it’s still worth a post for those in the Wrangler market.
Just purchased mine absolutely love it!!!!
Thanks for this! I have the same year & color but I’m at 64k miles. Always wondering how well it’s going to last over 100k. Literally only things replaced on mine are the typical oil, filters, tires and battery
2018 was the first year for the JL but both the JK and JL were produced for 2018. Bluetooth was part of the "connectivity group" which was like $195 back in 2013/2014. It came with the USB port in the center armrest I do believe as well. Funny to think that was an option back then.
It's actually nice to see someone not rolling on oversized mudtires for a change. Nothing wrong with that.
Good video, I just bought a 2013 jeep, very similar, except a hard top. Mine has that issue you mentioned about the ABS and traction control lights coming on. Good to find out it's probably just sensors. Thanks
Awesome video Garrison!😸
Love that guy! Good friend!
I have a 2014 with 130km the only issues ive had is the fuel injectors had to be replaced which is kinda expeted in most vehicles and then some rusty bolts holding my exaust had to be replaced
oil leak common on the Wrangler? wow..I had a bad experience with the leak because my first car which was an 06 Acura had an oil leak at 180k miles
I really like this wrangler. I really love that paint color. Maison I am wondering about the Jeep Commander is it still around?
Still around!
Very cool!
I’m about to buy a 132k mile Jeep, yall think it’s a good idea ?
Nothing wrong with a pavement Princess… Means it’s probably not a rust bucket 👍
These Jeeps are so cool and unique, an what a cute owner of this vehicle, would luv to see him cruisin around shirtless, top down, baseball cap on backwards, Now that's a proper Jeep on a beautiful summer day! 😉
Yo chill out James
@@Saucingalot so what part of my comment torqued ur bolt bigdog?
Shirtless, baseball cap on backwards or I liked the jeep?
C'mon don't be shy kiddo 🤙
You repetively state "This is going to be...." which is a statement made in the future tense. In the context of your vidoe, things are not going to be, they already are and therefore, you should simply state "This is, as it is already a fact.
Cool
👍
7 years and 5 years to me
This was filmed last summer, dug it up from the archives 🙂
Late in uploading
Nice.
Did Sahara's come standard with heated seats?
No
@@JustinKelly Must have been part of some winter package.
@@thevacdude Pretty sure it was a standalone option on the Sahara's and Rubicons. They still do a lot of nickel and diming for options but back then it was much cheaper. I can't remember exactly how much it was but somewhere between $250-500. Automatic climate control and remote start was the same way.
Anvil really is a personality trait isn’t it..
Anvil 🥰🖤
Was that your brother
Cool