I tried very hard to talk my wife OUT of buying a wrangler for her daily driver. I am so glad I failed. It has been one of the best purchases we have ever made. More fun than our crossfire even!
@@andrehansen585 I’m thinking of buying one next week, I’m in a conclusion of either getting a 2013 Jeep Wrangler or 2013 Toyota 4Runner and I can’t decide. Have you had any problems or concerns with your 2013 wrangler ????
@@andrehansen585 I’m thinking of buying one next week, I’m in a conclusion of either getting a 2013 Jeep Wrangler or 2013 Toyota 4Runner and I can’t decide. Have you had any problems or concerns with your 2013 wrangler ????
True Jeeper's love them as DD! You don't buy a Jeep for gas mileage, you buy it because it's a Jeep! It's truly a lifestyle, own a Jeep a day and you'll know what I mean. Complete strangers will start waving to you in their Jeep's. You don't get that with any other brand besides HD.
Blake Watson I love my 09 Rubi. Hell today with the doors and top off I got 23.4 mpg LMAO. With them on I was getting 15.3. Sadly though I'm mainly waving at other jeeps the a low return rate, I'm sure it's just my town though.
Indeed.. and beyond that, of the modern vehicles with their ridiculously oversized a pillars and sloped windshields , the wrangler has one of the best forward sight pictures in the industry.
I loved my Wrangler. It could drive through anything, and I think it's the perfect daily driver in the midwest winters. It went like a snowmobile and I never had to brush off the windshield.
I bought mine 2 days ago, just ready for the 4th of July!!! and I love it. This is my first Wrangler and it was my dream for many years; thank you for the review.
My 2013 JKU has been my daily driver for 7 years now and I absolutely love it. We went for a joy ride this weekend with the top off and we could have ridden around all day. I love my Jeep.
Just bought Jeep Wrangler Overland.... when I had the test drive, I was grinning my face off from the start till the end of it. Shock! Pleasant shock! This thing is so different to anything I have ever driven in my life.... All I can say)))
Col Warwick...I had the same exact thought! I have to say i almost didn't click the video due to the title, but I am glad I did. This was a great, honest review and I totally appreciated the WHO CARES?! Great review and I look forward to seeing more from you! Happy New Year!
Just competed a road trip 1,200 Miles on my JK Sahara. I drove 50mph, 75mph and 85mph and it felt good. No sluggish feelings. There were high winds with some rain but my JK was solid. I saw many road cars, suv's fly past me while i kept 21mpg to 24mpg. The Jeep is a cool vehicle with capabilities flair and safety that the suv sleds and car (go carts) don't have. I removed the freedom tops for 200 miles while i listened to the sound of the air and getting 24mpg at 60mph and that is worth more than getting 30mpg inside a bubble of metal and plastic. The Jeep also has confidence with its stance of height and safety because you are not sitting so low that an accident will cause most cars to become crushed or squashed at the life essential areas of the vehicle like roof and legs. . Most Jeepers will call my JK a non jeep compared to CJ or some jeepers will call my Sahara a prius of the Jeep family compared to the Rubicon or Sport but its my daily driver and I wouldn't trade it for anything. The Sahara is a trim level of what could be compared to car and I've added 800lbs of bumpers, winch, rock sliders and lights. Bottom line is doors don't ding my doors in parking lots they ding their door edges on my bumpers and rock sliders. I get great mileage and i can see over the cars in traffic while jamming out to the radio or the wind with the freedom tops removed. If you want a cookie cutter road sled or suv aka wagon with 2 wheel drive then buy a kia a honda or a chevy but if you want options, confidence and feeling of awesome capability on and off road then buy a jeep. Sport ,Rubicon and Sahara are all great so enjoy the feeling and know you will never have the same love for any vehicle ever again. I'm not a car lover i'm a jeep lover and its a choice to have options of roads on and off top on or off muddy, snowy rainy or sunny my jeep accepts all and achieves it with coolness and confidence!
Still... Jk isn't as great a TJ or a YJ... I can't seem to see it as a jeep xD I wouldn't call it a PRIUS of the jeep family, but it just doesn't give the true jeep experience.
Not discounting the vehicle, it's a sweet off-roader! However, the Jeep safety ratings are sub-par compared to comparable off-roaders... Marginal score (second lowest) from IIHS SIDE crash test (which PASSENGER CARS have been passing since 2006) and granted, it scores high in the moderate overlap from crash, it scores another marginal in the small overlap front, another test which some vehicles have been passing since 2003 (Volvo XC90). So I would not advocate safety... Give me standard side airbags for front and rear seats, and improve front crash ratings and I'll buy one in a heartbeat, but until then I'd rather stick with a Subaru Forester.
I had a 2001 Wrangler and now have a 2014 as a daily driver. As long as you realize it's not a Mercedes or other luxury car, there's no problem. I've never complained about the harsh ride. I wish the fuel economy could be better, but other than that the Jeep is a great daily driver.
After the first few minutes of 'mild' criticism pointing out why this isn't like every other car, I'd say he gave it a fair review. It's exactly what he said it is and that's exactly why people love them. GO JEEP!
The jeep experience (owning a wrangler) is really like skydiving.. it doesn't seem like the greatest idea in the world when you look at it from a distance and have never experienced it yet.. but you just have to take that first leap of faith, and once you do, you'll only want more and more. its hard to really explain to people who haven't taken that leap themselves. 200,000 miles later in my YJ, and it still hasn't gotten boring. The old girl is on her last leg but still just as fun as the day i bought it. A JK will be in my future.
I know this is old news but like the guy who posted below, for the longest time I couldn’t afford one and wanted one SO bad (although I had a use for it). They still remain very expensive vehicles but I found a low mileage, clean as a whistle used 2013 and I am in hog heaven. Finally! ❤️
I'm going to look at a 2012 and 2013 tomorrow both 4 door Sahara's. Have a 2014 Grand Cherokee. Don't need another vehicle but always wanted a Wrangler
I have a wrangler as my daily driver. My job is literally life and death. Cardiothoracic Surgery. 8 inches of snow and nothing plowed when a patient has an aortic aneurysm rupture at 230am? Not a problem. I pulled fallen trees out of the way during Hurricane Sandy with the Jeep to get through. It's not for everyone but has been the best emergency/first responder vehicle I could ever ask for.
I liked your review video. Just bought a 2014 Wrangler Unlimited Sahara in Anvil color. Never had a Jeep before but thought I always wanted one. I was right. I love this vehicle. Plenty of comfort and amenities plus plenty of off road capabilities. Just the right mix for me, for the road and the farm and the trail. My grandkids love it too. Thanks again for a great review!
My husband bought me a 2015 unlimited Sahara for Christmas, and I absolutely love it! I have wanted a jeep for years. But with 4 kids it wasn't even a possibility. So I have driven 2 vans and a few years ago bought a Dodge Durango, which we still have and love. But, with our kids getting older and 2 having their own cars I started talking about a jeep again. We talked about getting one in summer. We went and test drove one before Christmas, and I loved it! The day after Christmas my husband surprised me with my jeep. It definitely drives different than our Durango. But its a jeep!! I think I have driven the Durango once since owning the jeep. I can't wait for summer to take the top off and taking some road trips in it with my husband!!
Spot on review. Just bought my first Jeep this week. As mentioned there are a lot of negatives, but it's an iconic vehicle, and a ton of fun to drive. One thing I think you should have included that I recently found out, other Wrangler drivers will wave at you, talk to you at red lights, and sometimes follow you.
+Tylnorton lol don't hate because he gives you a realistic review and actually tells you the bad stuff you don't wanna hear... the jeep is just a offroad car, be happy it can go over 40mph haha
Fair assessment Greg. The only people who have a use for a Jeep are people who take them off road. I live in Australia where we get the 2.8 Common Rail Diesel version of the Wrangler. Much better fuel consumption and much better than a petrol for the frequent creek crossings that you can get here in Tasmania. There are lots of annoying things about the Wrangler, but at the end of the day it comes down to this. You've got coil springs (not leaf) over solid axles (not independent front suspension). That is THE tried and true recipe for off-road articulation. With the demise of the Land Rover Defender, along with Nissan and Toyota's retreat to IFS for better on-road performance, that leaves you with the Jeep or the Mercedes G-wagon for the pure coil + solid axle set up. The G-wagon is over $100,000 worth of automobile. So -- at least for us non-millionaires -- when it comes to priority for off-road over on-road, the Wrangler is the last man standing. It's made for a purpose and you have to want it for the right reasons.
I live in New Mexico...its makes the "back 40" in most other states look like the suburbs. I agree, the Wrangler is more rugged than a typical FWD...I don't quite understand what point you're making. thanks for checking it out. -Greg
Great review man!! I like the fact you actually understood the Jeep and didnt test and judge it with the same parameters as a family or sports car. My wife has an 2007 and we love it.
+DoinThupidThings Once you've owned a Wrangler, it's like a disease (although a good one). You always go back to a Wrangler. I have a friend who buys a new car every year, and he's driven Audi, Mercedes, BMW, Cadillac, yet he's owned 6 Wranglers. He keeps going back to them.
omg yes! The only problem I had with them in the past was not enough horsepower but now with a 3.6 Pentastar, that is not an issue. Easily merges with and keeps up with traffic highway traffic flow. One thing I discovered this winter was you don't even have to put the hard top back on in the fall. I live in Northern Canada and found that my two door was always warm within about 5 to 7 minutes, especially with heated seats. The only remaining issue with the two door is lack of space-not much room to pack stuff if you have passengers in the rear seat. A long distance haul would require you to install a luggage rack on the roof. Other than that, Jeep is awesome!
+Kailer S Sure, if you realize it's not a smooth a ride as a luxury SUV would be. It's not a BMW or Mercedes. But they're great daily drivers except the gas mileage is on the low side. If you live in the snow they're even better daily's.
Kailer S Personal preference I think. I love a truck with a lift kit and aggressive mud tires. But for me it's a Jeep Wrangler all the way. Greg Roberts is right when he says it's not a smooth ride but that's something I don't care about. You should test drive both and go from there
I would own nothing but a Jeep! I have had one since 1989. Upgraded a year ago from 2006 wrangler to a 2015 Tank green unlimited 6 speed . The Jeep just keeps getting better and better. They also hold their value better than 90% of the vehicles out there. Thanks for the vid!
Great review. You weren't ragging on the Jeep, just simply being honest. My wife wants to get one of these as a commuter and I've pointed out all of the issues with that idea. Hope this puts the icing on that cake.
I'm from Canada and the region I'm from the temperature has a variance of over 140 degrees, from near 50 below zero to sometimes 100 above. as a daily driver it works for me. secure in the winter and fun in the summer. they're one of a kind. nice vid.
My daughter wants one. We live in Atlanta GA no off roads for us just highway. Should I still get it for her for her first car. She lived in Jacksonville Florida for 4 years. So I think she still have that beach mindset lol. Atlanta GA no sands. Please help me what should I do?
Just subscribed, love the reviews. That's exactly what I told my 55 year old mom after I drove her new 2014 Rubicon Unlimited with the manual trans and mud terrain tires - probably the worst commuter vehicle on the market. She commutes 80 miles a day. Whatever, she likes it.
We are look very forward to having a Jeep soft top & are considering the 2 door. Do you think the manual windows would be better than the electric? Manual or automatic transmission?
dude. i have the same jeep only i changed to a 3.5 inch lift with 35 inch tires and an extra 500 lbs in bumpers as well as the added weight of the tires. I get 17.5 to 18 mpg. it has a K&N cold air intake. your review is a bit off. i have pushed 3.5 feet of water/mud and scaled trails galore that felt near vertical. every single scratch and dent on my "Mall Crawler" i put there myself. i love my daily driver 2013 Jeep Sahara. i have beat the s**t out of it and fixed it and it Continues to be my true love affair on wheels. You know what? Screw it! I'm going Jeepin!
Depends also what model you have, like I have the Rubicon model it's 410 gears and it has a lot of power and it's really good on the highway. But I drove the regular model and that thing was horrible on the highway and had no power at all not sure what gears had but it makes a difference
My parents own a wrangler unlimited Sahara and it handles like a boss! My dad hit a deer in the highway at 140-160 km and it di dint do any damage apart from the number plate falling and the bumper slightly bending
I'm really close to buying one, so I'm nervous if I'm making the wrong choice here, so I have a few questions for the wrangler owners out there. How would you rate the following, seat comfort, internal technology, daily on-road use, and fuel efficiency.
it's a jeep.Kinda poor gas mileage.You sit pretty high in it.But the drive is great.I own a red unlimited,can't wait for winter time.I say get one.Yur friends will be jelly.Mine are
+X Maneuver Good sterio,comfy seats.Touchscreen navigation with satellite radio.Power everything.If your still not sure.Just hit up yur local jeep stealer/dealer an drive one.Thats all it took for me to buy one.
I currently drive a Defender 110 and am looking to change it for one of these, as l can’t get another new Defender, plus the later ones weren’t as good. But can’t live with 14mpg so it’ll have to be the diesel
Great review! My son has a 2014 Sahara limited, I know that jeeps are made for off roading more so than highway use. But one has to drive on the highway before one gets off road, I noticed that this jeep loses lots of engine power on inclines, auto transmission keeps continually downshifting to lower gears. Mostly to 3rd but at times down to 2nd at 60 plus MPH! The engine revs of course, tachometer will jump to 6K! Jeep slows while all this is happening, vehicles are passing this jeep on the highway. Once back on flatter highway, jeeps starts to gain speed but slowly. If I want to speed up, trans downshifts over and over again. Driving 70 MPH is difficult but can be done but won't last once another highway incline comes up. Is this common for this type of jeep? This jeep looks so awesome and I can't wait to be with my son off roading with it. Your input will be greatly appreciated sir!
Robert, sounds like the 'learning' component, you can get that reset and it will shift slightly differently as it trys to adapt to the drivers' driving style. You can also assist its learning by manually changing the auto-stick forcing it back into the gear you want. However another aspect of gradual acceleration is the 'efficiency programing' inside the US version of the WA580 (the 2012 was the ZF made in Europe, the 2013 and later was made under license by Jeep/C-Fiat in the US), so with the US version you kinda need to stomp on it to get it to get back into delivering power, which it will, and the more you doit, the more it learns. Also, this is not the old 3.8L, it rev-ing to around 6K is not a bad thing, and this engine is built to rev higher and to be comfortable going closer to the top than the older engine(s). It's still not at the level of small displacement import sports car engines, but it's above the old comfort zone. I have a 2012 Rubicon Auto, and a 2015 Sport Manual, and neither has an issue keeping ~110+ KPH going up a highway incline and I can usually keep it pegged either just below or above 3K (and I live in the Rockies at altitude, which means lots of inclines and reduced engine power due to lowered O2 levels).
Don't judge the book by its cover on your title. I was ready to blast this review, being the owner of two 2012's (3.6s, one two door, one four, one manual, one auto-respectively). And, yes, they aren't the best daily drivers, but I was glad to hear you review WHY people love their Jeeps. We take ours off road. We USE our Jeeps. And I'm glad to hear it from someone that gets that it is not a vehicle you get without the compromises. But it's worth it. Thank you!
First 3 minutes of negativity and rest of the 5 minutes or more absolute positivity. You have done a good video, I am waiting for the 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Diesel. I love my Jeep, its not a drivers car, its a JEEP, its an ultimate SUV that drives you crazy, no matter what you will fall in love with it and its craziness. I love Jeep.....
Right. I should have been more clear with that. I never drove a 3.8 V6 so I didn't have a solid comparison/reference. Thanks for clearing that up! -Greg
Gallup Journey Test Drives Yep, in most states removing the doors is perfectly legal as long as the side mirrors are relocated to new brackets.. It's a little different at first but once you've ridden around a day with them off, it's hard to put them back on
They certainly have their place, but there's no denying the newest Jeeps are at another level in terms of everyday comfort. thanks for checking it out! -Greg
I am considering this car (the 2.8 TD version) for Europe. Do you have any idea how it performs in snowy/ icy conditions? I want to take this thing to the alps for skiing etc. Thanks
Hi Greg. I'm considering buying one of these as my daily vehicle, and I was a bit surprised when you said that the Jeep was a bit sluggish. I saw a review last week on another youtube chanel, and they did a 0-60 mph in 7' flat. As I will be using the Jeep around town a bit, is the useful power available only in high rpm? Tks in advance for your feedback
Wow, 7 seconds? It certainly feels slower than that, but I think you hit the nail on the head, power is made high up in the rev range so if you're willing to rev it, it will move ok. Don't let me video discourage you, there are better daily drivers out there, but not as capable off road! Cheers! -Greg
ignore all of these reviews of people who havent driven then more then a few hundred feet, or are compairing it to a high end SUV, go buy it you wont regret it. my rubicon will do 80 all day long downt the freeway however (like any car just to a larger extent) you pay a penelty in mileage. as for being "slugish" yes there are faster SUVs out there but you arent buying a lifted car, you are buying a 4000+ lb body on frame suv so no its not fast, but it has no problems keeping up with traffic
Gallup Journey Test Drives that wasnt intended as an attack at your review or anything, just stating my opinion after watching a lot of reviews and now owning one
Amen brother. I just bought my JK Unlimited and I literally can't wait to get into it every chance I get. First day I had my my daughter begged me to take the doors off... which I did. What a blast. Why did I wait so long to get one???!?!!?
I also write reviews for my local community magazine, so the dealerships loan me vehicles so they can have them featured in the local magazine. Generally win-win for everyone. (since I always look for something redeeming in everything I drive) thanks for watching and supporting! -Greg
I really want a 2 door wrangler as my second car. (My first vw passat 2003 just broke down 170k miles). Is this a bad car for me as I only make around 800 every 2 weeks and I live in Michigan (lots of snow)
Gallup Journey Test Drives The Jeep wave dates back to the military Jeeps, and according to the folks at the Jeep plant in Toledo, it applies to ALL Jeeps, even the Cherokee, Libery, whatever, because it's not aboutexclusion it's about inclusion. I only wave at otherWranglers (I have both 2dr/4dr and Cherokee) only because if I waved at every Jeep in Calgary I'd never be able to put my hand down. But at the cottage I wave at all types because it's every 5-10 minutes instead of 5-10 seconds.
Robert once again, I forgot to mention MPG, this jeep averages on the highway about 12.9 to 13.5 with what I mentioned on my previous post. This jeep came with many AWESOME extras, and this includes wheels. The current tire size is a LT285/65R18
Did people mod them? (Fully admit I'm not a Jeep nut) I remember the 4.0 being quite the dog. I had the 5.2 in my Grand Cherokee (and currently in my Dakota) thanks chiming in. -Greg
I bought my 2013 wrangler sahara in June 2013, and have loved it ever since. I knew I wasn't getting a gas saver car and i'm not driving a Lincoln Mkz, so I know ride quality and drive won't be smooth, but that's ok, I've been offroading in a wrangler in Aruba and that's what made me love the wranglers even more !!!. Needless to say I do get approx. 640kms on a tank of gas so I can't complain :)
Awesome review!! I want to get one really bad! I'm planning on getting my licence by the end of this year or the beginning or next year. Hopefully I can find a good deal on one. Which model should I get? Which one is less expensive than the others?
Samuel Schaper You can get a standard 2 door Wrangler fairly stripped down in the low 20's I think. I'm not really an expert on the full line up though so you'll need to do a little research, the Unlimited ads a few grand. They have great resale value though! Good luck on your purchase and thanks for watching. -Greg
Samuel Schaper The time to buy a Wrangler "on the cheap" is during the model year crossover, so essentially now, and then again next year (which might have a different refresh as the final JK model comes out in 2016). There are usually some discounts to push last year's model out the door while people wait for this year's model to come in. The rebates can be many thousands of dollars, my 2012 Rubi was $4500 off the top, plus special corporate discount ontop of that, our 2015 Wrangler Sport from last fall ended up getting a $1500 discount because it got delayed from high demand summer to lower demand fall by the time it was custom built and delivered from Toledo. Another thing to consider is to find out if the dealership near you knows of things like the Student discounts and the Tread Lightly member discount. Check into those, they can usually add up to a percentage point or a few, which turns out to be a good chunk of change. There are also servicemen discounts and such, but I doubt they would apply to you. Just check with your dealer and find out what the latest discounts offered are, also check online in the jeep/wrangler forums, as some dealers either don't know, or are reluctant to tell you how to reduce their profit. A base JK Sport-B can be had for about $20K after all the discounts and dealer haggling, but if you were to buy a new 2016 now, you likely wouldn't get much off of the base $26K sticker price. I would recommend you spend the money on 2 options though if you get the Sport-B, first swap the stock 16" pizza cutters for something better, either getting the 17" wheels that come with the HD suspension package option, or else sell those 16s as spares (even back to the dealer) and then add your own with good tyres (and get your speedo adjusted). Also spend the money on the side-impact airbags, as a $400 option, they're worth every penny to reduce the impact of other people's bad driving habits IMO. As a starter vehicle a manual transmission Wrangler is a pretty good way to understand how this whole driving thing works, and if you find later you don't like the 'Jeep experience' then you'll be able to sell it for much closer to what you bought it for than most vehicles, and it'll get you well on your way to your second vehicle. And unlike most vehicles, even if you finance it, it'll still have a ton of value while you're making payments so that you're not left paying something that's worth nothing anymore.
Enjoyed the review but I would take issue with the claim that there is a lot of room in JKU. The Toyota 4Runner, Subaru Outback, Honda Pilot, Volkswagen Atlas ALL have more cargo capacity with the seats folded down. The JKU certainly has a lot compared to the Wrangler 2 door but what vehicle doesn't?
The hardtop and soft to are the exact same car. BOTH. Jeeps are easy to make because you make can color of the basic frame and are able to change every thing else.
I don't power versus manual windows matters much, I'd probably opt for the 6 speed manual though! (one more gear, better off road) thanks for stopping by. -Greg
I have an 08 Sahara 4d unlimited loaded and I absolutely love my jeep. It does everything I need it to do from every day driver to pulling my camper and kayaks to the occasional snow storm. I had no problem finding any of the controls window switches are in the middle because common sense would dictate that because the doors do come off you wouldn't want to have to worry about unplugging wires to remove them. there are very few blind spots with all the windows and with the top off pretty much no blind spots at all. as far as fuel economy it's a 4x4 truck that will pull it's own weight at 4,000lbs not only that jeep owners aren't looking to race it. I have no problems passing or getting up and moving. It's easy to park and around town just as well on back country roads and highways. IT'S A JEEP carries a lot of weight if you're a true Jeep lover.
About mpg, the one caveat I will give is that new cars need to break which usually improves mileage, but not enough to raise the fuel economy figure from my observed 14.9mpg to your 20mpg. Do you have the manual? Perhaps the 6 speed and smart driving can make a big difference over the 5-speed and average driving. Also, I drive these for about a week, so certainly take the number with a grain of salt, but I would suspect its relatively close to what others get. thanks for watching. -Greg
in part, the throttle tip in is quite slow (perhaps for off-road control?) but that definitely makes it feel like you really have to put your foot in it to get it moving. You're likely right, they aren't crazy slow, but the perception is that its still a little under powered. (IMHO) thanks for watching and chiming in. -Greg
This video really taught me a lot. Instead of buying a $150,000 Aston Martin, I think I'll buy a $40,000 Jeep. Yea, I was planning on buying a $15,000 Ford Fiesta but I think I'd much rather have a Bugatti. Flawless logic, 10/10.
Rony A I haven't driven one personally in the snow, but its a Jeep, given the 4WD, tires, longer WB in this model and ground clearance...I'm sure its a snowmobile! Thanks for stopping by. -Greg
I use to live in New Mexico. Chokecherry Canyon (one word) is right above Farmington, NM. It is where all people around that area that their 4x4. There are a lot of videos on UA-cam of 4x4 in Chokecherry. Gallup, NM is about 110 miles to the south west from Farmington. That should help everyone out. I also thought you might be up around Chokecherry.
It is the only 4WD, 4 dr convertible for under $100k that I know of. Grab the wife, the kids, the dog, some gear and you are off... ANYWHERE. Bring it home, wash it off, its roomy and comfortable for a night out. The next day, fold down a back seat or two, toss in surfboards or other gear, take the top down, grab a friend or two, and you are off to the beach. Are there better cars for quiet or comfort or speed? Sure. Any other vehicle that does all that I mentioned? Nope. None. Keep your hard top SUVS... I'll stick with my JK Sahara Unlimited.
I don't have a fleet of cars. I need one car that does it all: 4-season commuter, city run-about, family station wagon, light duty truck, interstate touring wagon, and off road, camping and exploration vehicle. The Wrangler Unlimited does all that in a package 4 inches shorter than my previous truck: a Ford Ranger standard cab short-bed. I bought a 2012 Wrangler Unlimited Sport in late 2011, priced in the mid-twenties. This vehicle is an incredible value, often compared to vehicles costing many times more. Still, given such versatility and value, the Wrangler's FUN factor rules all. It's a playful toy truck that makes makes others seem like appliances in comparison. For those immune to fun, there are plenty of refined, expensive (and boring) alternatives.
I tried very hard to talk my wife OUT of buying a wrangler for her daily driver. I am so glad I failed. It has been one of the best purchases we have ever made. More fun than our crossfire even!
Can you explain the fun? Was thinking about buying my daughter one. However we don't have off road conditions
@@2023-Sucked just boght one today :-) 2013 4 door 2.8 crd
@@andrehansen585 I’m thinking of buying one next week, I’m in a conclusion of either getting a 2013 Jeep Wrangler or 2013 Toyota 4Runner and I can’t decide. Have you had any problems or concerns with your 2013 wrangler ????
@@andrehansen585 I’m thinking of buying one next week, I’m in a conclusion of either getting a 2013 Jeep Wrangler or 2013 Toyota 4Runner and I can’t decide. Have you had any problems or concerns with your 2013 wrangler ????
@@leonilagreiter297 i have 2.8 diesel engine with 200ps. Its a vw motori engine that is solid.
**Clicks to watch Jeep review. Hears "Couldnt find the window switches". Leaves video.
codybe2cool right lol
Kinda facts🤣🤣🤣🤣
Best comment made. 🤣
Ikr, they’re freakin massive in the center console, you found the shifter, so this you should be able to find the window switch
I don't go off road, I can't afford one, and it makes no sense for me to get one, but I want one so bad!
+wheelzwheela thanks for watching.
-Greg
i love my jk unlimited poor mpgs an all.Im always getting compliments on it.So i know others would love to have one too.
+wheelzwheela its called a "jeep thing" most people wouldnt understand
Same! I want a wrangler because I absolutely love them and they last forever! I think those reasons are good enough lol
not the best though.. the car isn't roomy at all
True Jeeper's love them as DD! You don't buy a Jeep for gas mileage, you buy it because it's a Jeep! It's truly a lifestyle, own a Jeep a day and you'll know what I mean. Complete strangers will start waving to you in their Jeep's. You don't get that with any other brand besides HD.
/jeepwave
Uhmm you get that in corvettes too
Blake Watson I love my 09 Rubi. Hell today with the doors and top off I got 23.4 mpg LMAO. With them on I was getting 15.3. Sadly though I'm mainly waving at other jeeps the a low return rate, I'm sure it's just my town though.
@@AnthonyJMurillo That's the only 2 corvettes and jeeps I've owned both. Own an older Jag got a wave from another older Jag owner so maybe 3
Smiles per gallon not miles per gallon
You can improve the sightlines by removing the sticker from the windshield.
Indeed.. and beyond that, of the modern vehicles with their ridiculously oversized a pillars and sloped windshields , the wrangler has one of the best forward sight pictures in the industry.
Ding!
Wrangler reviews always kind of make me chuckle. Every one is always "This is the worst drivers car ever created, and its AWESOME!!!" Love it
you got it!
thanks for watching.
-Greg
I loved my Wrangler. It could drive through anything, and I think it's the perfect daily driver in the midwest winters. It went like a snowmobile and I never had to brush off the windshield.
Photo314159 nice! thanks for sharing.
-Greg
What about the reliability?
I bought mine 2 days ago, just ready for the 4th of July!!! and I love it. This is my first Wrangler and it was my dream for many years; thank you for the review.
Stay at home with mom and dad they will make your BMW payments. Let the jeepers jeep.
Ray Carleton amen
Ray Carleton fj is much better at least it made in japan
My 2013 JKU has been my daily driver for 7 years now and I absolutely love it. We went for a joy ride this weekend with the top off and we could have ridden around all day. I love my Jeep.
on my second Wrangler and I daily drive it, love it to death and love watching my GF in the passenger seat. Wrangler guys understand
Love my 2014 Jeep Wrangler 2d Sport!! Live in Colorado so it is a joy to drive up and down mountains and trails!!
tomboswt98 Thanks for sharing!
-Greg
Just bought Jeep Wrangler Overland.... when I had the test drive, I was grinning my face off from the start till the end of it. Shock! Pleasant shock! This thing is so different to anything I have ever driven in my life.... All I can say)))
4.0L Inline six was a fantastic motor. In an XJ that motor moves the hell out of it. It only weighed 3300 lbs in 4x4 trim.
Thanks for chiming in!
-Greg
I have an 03 tj 4.0 and I love it!
30 seconds in and i already like this guy lol "who cares? Jeeps are awesome" hell yes, mr.review man. hell yes.
Cole Warwick cheers!
Thanks for stopping by.
-Greg
theres really no other vehicle that compares to a jeep offroad
Col Warwick...I had the same exact thought! I have to say i almost didn't click the video due to the title, but I am glad I did. This was a great, honest review and I totally appreciated the WHO CARES?! Great review and I look forward to seeing more from you! Happy New Year!
Jonny Allen Thanks so much!
-Greg
Just competed a road trip 1,200 Miles on my JK Sahara. I drove 50mph, 75mph and 85mph and it felt good. No sluggish feelings. There were high winds with some rain but my JK was solid. I saw many road cars, suv's fly past me while i kept 21mpg to 24mpg.
The Jeep is a cool vehicle with capabilities flair and safety that the suv sleds and car (go carts) don't have. I removed the freedom tops for 200 miles while i listened to the sound of the air and getting 24mpg at 60mph and that is worth more than getting 30mpg inside a bubble of metal and plastic.
The Jeep also has confidence with its stance of height and safety because you are not sitting so low that an accident will cause most cars to become crushed or squashed at the life essential areas of the vehicle like roof and legs. .
Most Jeepers will call my JK a non jeep compared to CJ or some jeepers will call my Sahara a prius of the Jeep family compared to the Rubicon or Sport but its my daily driver and I wouldn't trade it for anything. The Sahara is a trim level of what could be compared to car and I've added 800lbs of bumpers, winch, rock sliders and lights. Bottom line is doors don't ding my doors in parking lots they ding their door edges on my bumpers and rock sliders. I get great mileage and i can see over the cars in traffic while jamming out to the radio or the wind with the freedom tops removed.
If you want a cookie cutter road sled or suv aka wagon with 2 wheel drive then buy a kia a honda or a chevy but if you want options, confidence and feeling of awesome capability on and off road then buy a jeep. Sport ,Rubicon and Sahara are all great so enjoy the feeling and know you will never have the same love for any vehicle ever again.
I'm not a car lover i'm a jeep lover and its a choice to have options of roads on and off top on or off muddy, snowy rainy or sunny my jeep accepts all and achieves it with coolness and confidence!
Keith Castellano thanks for chiming in and sharing your real world experiences.
-Greg
Still... Jk isn't as great a TJ or a YJ... I can't seem to see it as a jeep xD I wouldn't call it a PRIUS of the jeep family, but it just doesn't give the true jeep experience.
Not discounting the vehicle, it's a sweet off-roader! However, the Jeep safety ratings are sub-par compared to comparable off-roaders... Marginal score (second lowest) from IIHS SIDE crash test (which PASSENGER CARS have been passing since 2006) and granted, it scores high in the moderate overlap from crash, it scores another marginal in the small overlap front, another test which some vehicles have been passing since 2003 (Volvo XC90). So I would not advocate safety...
Give me standard side airbags for front and rear seats, and improve front crash ratings and I'll buy one in a heartbeat, but until then I'd rather stick with a Subaru Forester.
I had a 2001 Wrangler and now have a 2014 as a daily driver. As long as you realize it's not a Mercedes or other luxury car, there's no problem. I've never complained about the harsh ride. I wish the fuel economy could be better, but other than that the Jeep is a great daily driver.
Good god I couldn't get past a minute listening to that guy! GO JEEP!
A minute is better than none!
-Greg
After the first few minutes of 'mild' criticism pointing out why this isn't like every other car, I'd say he gave it a fair review. It's exactly what he said it is and that's exactly why people love them. GO JEEP!
Hipster needs a BMW X3 and a latte, then maybe he'll be happy on his way to turn in his groupon coupon to the wine tasting.
oscarwildeghost hilarious! (seriously I'm laughing over here!) Thanks for chiming in.
-Greg
oscarwildeghost Maybe you should watch the video.
Croozer Watch the video? Why do you think I made the comment?
oscarwildeghost 😂😂😂😂😂
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The jeep experience (owning a wrangler) is really like skydiving.. it doesn't seem like the greatest idea in the world when you look at it from a distance and have never experienced it yet.. but you just have to take that first leap of faith, and once you do, you'll only want more and more. its hard to really explain to people who haven't taken that leap themselves. 200,000 miles later in my YJ, and it still hasn't gotten boring. The old girl is on her last leg but still just as fun as the day i bought it. A JK will be in my future.
ffjaronhalt5 thanks for chiming in! Good thoughts.
-Greg
I know this is old news but like the guy who posted below, for the longest time I couldn’t afford one and wanted one SO bad (although I had a use for it). They still remain very expensive vehicles but I found a low mileage, clean as a whistle used 2013 and I am in hog heaven. Finally! ❤️
I'm going to look at a 2012 and 2013 tomorrow both 4 door Sahara's. Have a 2014 Grand Cherokee. Don't need another vehicle but always wanted a Wrangler
I have a wrangler as my daily driver. My job is literally life and death. Cardiothoracic Surgery. 8 inches of snow and nothing plowed when a patient has an aortic aneurysm rupture at 230am? Not a problem. I pulled fallen trees out of the way during Hurricane Sandy with the Jeep to get through. It's not for everyone but has been the best emergency/first responder vehicle I could ever ask for.
thanks for sharing your experiences!
-Greg
I liked your review video. Just bought a 2014 Wrangler Unlimited Sahara in Anvil color. Never had a Jeep before but thought I always wanted one. I was right. I love this vehicle. Plenty of comfort and amenities plus plenty of off road capabilities. Just the right mix for me, for the road and the farm and the trail. My grandkids love it too. Thanks again for a great review!
My husband bought me a 2015 unlimited Sahara for Christmas, and I absolutely love it! I have wanted a jeep for years. But with 4 kids it wasn't even a possibility. So I have driven 2 vans and a few years ago bought a Dodge Durango, which we still have and love. But, with our kids getting older and 2 having their own cars I started talking about a jeep again. We talked about getting one in summer. We went and test drove one before Christmas, and I loved it! The day after Christmas my husband surprised me with my jeep. It definitely drives different than our Durango. But its a jeep!! I think I have driven the Durango once since owning the jeep. I can't wait for summer to take the top off and taking some road trips in it with my husband!!
Spot on review. Just bought my first Jeep this week. As mentioned there are a lot of negatives, but it's an iconic vehicle, and a ton of fun to drive. One thing I think you should have included that I recently found out, other Wrangler drivers will wave at you, talk to you at red lights, and sometimes follow you.
thanks for stopping by!
-Greg
Let me guess you drive. BMW?
Nah...he looks like a 4-door Civic kind of guy.
+Edslittleworld Fuckin burn!! lol He must be a lawn mower daily drive then lol
+Tylnorton lol don't hate because he gives you a realistic review and actually tells you the bad stuff you don't wanna hear...
the jeep is just a offroad car, be happy it can go over 40mph haha
TrollingSince1991 I was agreeing with the guy I replied to haha. I like the jeeps. And some of the cars haha.
Fair assessment Greg. The only people who have a use for a Jeep are people who take them off road. I live in Australia where we get the 2.8 Common Rail Diesel version of the Wrangler. Much better fuel consumption and much better than a petrol for the frequent creek crossings that you can get here in Tasmania.
There are lots of annoying things about the Wrangler, but at the end of the day it comes down to this. You've got coil springs (not leaf) over solid axles (not independent front suspension). That is THE tried and true recipe for off-road articulation. With the demise of the Land Rover Defender, along with Nissan and Toyota's retreat to IFS for better on-road performance, that leaves you with the Jeep or the Mercedes G-wagon for the pure coil + solid axle set up. The G-wagon is over $100,000 worth of automobile. So -- at least for us non-millionaires -- when it comes to priority for off-road over on-road, the Wrangler is the last man standing. It's made for a purpose and you have to want it for the right reasons.
I travel 100.4 miles round trip everyday..... knew what I was getting into when I bought it. Simply said, IT'S A JEEP!!!!
Alfred Kozlowski Thanks for watching and sharing!
-Greg
I live in New Mexico...its makes the "back 40" in most other states look like the suburbs.
I agree, the Wrangler is more rugged than a typical FWD...I don't quite understand what point you're making.
thanks for checking it out.
-Greg
Great review man!! I like the fact you actually understood the Jeep and didnt test and judge it with the same parameters as a family or sports car. My wife has an 2007 and we love it.
thanks, I appreciate it!
thanks for watching and chiming in.
-Greg
I can afford a top of the line mercedes, bmw, audi, cadillac, whatever. I wouldn't drive anything except my two door Sahara Wrangler. Ever
+DoinThupidThings Once you've owned a Wrangler, it's like a disease (although a good one). You always go back to a Wrangler. I have a friend who buys a new car every year, and he's driven Audi, Mercedes, BMW, Cadillac, yet he's owned 6 Wranglers. He keeps going back to them.
Greg Roberts Nicely said. I would call the Wrangler I have now my vehicular soulmate. I don't think I could ever sell or trade it in
omg yes! The only problem I had with them in the past was not enough horsepower but now with a 3.6 Pentastar, that is not an issue. Easily merges with and keeps up with traffic highway traffic flow. One thing I discovered this winter was you don't even have to put the hard top back on in the fall. I live in Northern Canada and found that my two door was always warm within about 5 to 7 minutes, especially with heated seats. The only remaining issue with the two door is lack of space-not much room to pack stuff if you have passengers in the rear seat. A long distance haul would require you to install a luggage rack on the roof. Other than that, Jeep is awesome!
+Kailer S Sure, if you realize it's not a smooth a ride as a luxury SUV would be. It's not a BMW or Mercedes. But they're great daily drivers except the gas mileage is on the low side. If you live in the snow they're even better daily's.
Kailer S Personal preference I think. I love a truck with a lift kit and aggressive mud tires. But for me it's a Jeep Wrangler all the way. Greg Roberts is right when he says it's not a smooth ride but that's something I don't care about. You should test drive both and go from there
I would own nothing but a Jeep! I have had one since 1989. Upgraded a year ago from 2006 wrangler to a 2015 Tank green unlimited 6 speed . The Jeep just keeps getting better and better. They also hold their value better than 90% of the vehicles out there. Thanks for the vid!
+Bosco Hemi thanks for watching and sharing. Jeep owners are diehards and great ppl!
-Greg
+Gallup Journey Test Drives The Best of people! lol
Great review. You weren't ragging on the Jeep, just simply being honest. My wife wants to get one of these as a commuter and I've pointed out all of the issues with that idea. Hope this puts the icing on that cake.
I'm from Canada and the region I'm from the temperature has a variance of over 140 degrees, from near 50 below zero to sometimes 100 above. as a daily driver it works for me. secure in the winter and fun in the summer. they're one of a kind. nice vid.
hornetsnest001 thanks for watching and chiming in!
-Greg
Is this a good city vehicle also ? Regular drive & taking care of errands ?
hey Gerg, like your review? If you had a reasonably large amount of money to buy a good DD what would you shoot for?
My daughter wants one. We live in Atlanta GA no off roads for us just highway. Should I still get it for her for her first car.
She lived in Jacksonville Florida for 4 years. So I think she still have that beach mindset lol. Atlanta GA no sands.
Please help me what should I do?
Just subscribed, love the reviews. That's exactly what I told my 55 year old mom after I drove her new 2014 Rubicon Unlimited with the manual trans and mud terrain tires - probably the worst commuter vehicle on the market. She commutes 80 miles a day. Whatever, she likes it.
Todd Wilson Thanks for the sub and for chiming in!
-Greg
We are look very forward to having a Jeep soft top & are considering the 2 door. Do you think the manual windows would be better than the electric? Manual or automatic transmission?
Got a TJ for my daily driver, love it!
Your reviews are outstanding! Always a treat to watch. Keep up the good work Greg.
dude. i have the same jeep only i changed to a 3.5 inch lift with 35 inch tires and an extra 500 lbs in bumpers as well as the added weight of the tires. I get 17.5 to 18 mpg. it has a K&N cold air intake. your review is a bit off. i have pushed 3.5 feet of water/mud and scaled trails galore that felt near vertical. every single scratch and dent on my "Mall Crawler" i put there myself. i love my daily driver 2013 Jeep Sahara. i have beat the s**t out of it and fixed it and it Continues to be my true love affair on wheels. You know what? Screw it! I'm going Jeepin!
Depends also what model you have, like I have the Rubicon model it's 410 gears and it has a lot of power and it's really good on the highway. But I drove the regular model and that thing was horrible on the highway and had no power at all not sure what gears had but it makes a difference
thanks for chiming in. I also can't remember what the rear end was on this, but I pretty sure it wasn't running 4.10s!
-Greg
My parents own a wrangler unlimited Sahara and it handles like a boss! My dad hit a deer in the highway at 140-160 km and it di dint do any damage apart from the number plate falling and the bumper slightly bending
I'm really close to buying one, so I'm nervous if I'm making the wrong choice here, so I have a few questions for the wrangler owners out there. How would you rate the following, seat comfort, internal technology, daily on-road use, and fuel efficiency.
it's a jeep.Kinda poor gas mileage.You sit pretty high in it.But the drive is great.I own a red unlimited,can't wait for winter time.I say get one.Yur friends will be jelly.Mine are
Ahoohi How about the interior? is it comfortable, and is the technology and sound system decent??
+X Maneuver Good sterio,comfy seats.Touchscreen navigation with satellite radio.Power everything.If your still not sure.Just hit up yur local jeep stealer/dealer an drive one.Thats all it took for me to buy one.
Ahoohi Thanks for the help.
+X Maneuver np,have a good Thanksgiving
I agree it could use some re packaging!
thanks for checking it out.
-Greg
I currently drive a Defender 110 and am looking to change it for one of these, as l can’t get another new Defender, plus the later ones weren’t as good.
But can’t live with 14mpg so it’ll have to be the diesel
Great review! My son has a 2014 Sahara limited, I know that jeeps are made for off roading more so than highway use. But one has to drive on the highway before one gets off road, I noticed that this jeep loses lots of engine power on inclines, auto transmission keeps continually downshifting to lower gears. Mostly to 3rd but at times down to 2nd at 60 plus MPH! The engine revs of course, tachometer will jump to 6K! Jeep slows while all this is happening, vehicles are passing this jeep on the highway. Once back on flatter highway, jeeps starts to gain speed but slowly. If I want to speed up, trans downshifts over and over again. Driving 70 MPH is difficult but can be done but won't last once another highway incline comes up. Is this common for this type of jeep? This jeep looks so awesome and I can't wait to be with my son off roading with it. Your input will be greatly appreciated sir!
Robert Trujillo good thoughts, thanks for chiming in and sharing.
-Greg
Robert, sounds like the 'learning' component, you can get that reset and it will shift slightly differently as it trys to adapt to the drivers' driving style. You can also assist its learning by manually changing the auto-stick forcing it back into the gear you want.
However another aspect of gradual acceleration is the 'efficiency programing' inside the US version of the WA580 (the 2012 was the ZF made in Europe, the 2013 and later was made under license by Jeep/C-Fiat in the US), so with the US version you kinda need to stomp on it to get it to get back into delivering power, which it will, and the more you doit, the more it learns.
Also, this is not the old 3.8L, it rev-ing to around 6K is not a bad thing, and this engine is built to rev higher and to be comfortable going closer to the top than the older engine(s). It's still not at the level of small displacement import sports car engines, but it's above the old comfort zone.
I have a 2012 Rubicon Auto, and a 2015 Sport Manual, and neither has an issue keeping ~110+ KPH going up a highway incline and I can usually keep it pegged either just below or above 3K (and I live in the Rockies at altitude, which means lots of inclines and reduced engine power due to lowered O2 levels).
Don't judge the book by its cover on your title. I was ready to blast this review, being the owner of two 2012's (3.6s, one two door, one four, one manual, one auto-respectively). And, yes, they aren't the best daily drivers, but I was glad to hear you review WHY people love their Jeeps. We take ours off road. We USE our Jeeps. And I'm glad to hear it from someone that gets that it is not a vehicle you get without the compromises. But it's worth it. Thank you!
First 3 minutes of negativity and rest of the 5 minutes or more absolute positivity. You have done a good video, I am waiting for the 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Diesel. I love my Jeep, its not a drivers car, its a JEEP, its an ultimate SUV that drives you crazy, no matter what you will fall in love with it and its craziness. I love Jeep.....
Anil Thomas thanks for watching! (and a diesel will be sweet.)
Cheers.
-Greg
Right. I should have been more clear with that. I never drove a 3.8 V6 so I didn't have a solid comparison/reference. Thanks for clearing that up!
-Greg
Great review! Really liked the approach.
Very nice review man. Loved it!!
To your annotation of is it legal? Well in California as long as you have two rear viewing mirrors you can take off the doors.
That's what I was thinking in general too!
thanks for chiming in.
-Greg
Gallup Journey Test Drives Yep, in most states removing the doors is perfectly legal as long as the side mirrors are relocated to new brackets.. It's a little different at first but once you've ridden around a day with them off, it's hard to put them back on
Hey is there anyway you can explain the different 4WD modes?
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Thanks for checking it out.
-Greg
love my tj, coolest car ive ever owned
They certainly have their place, but there's no denying the newest Jeeps are at another level in terms of everyday comfort.
thanks for checking it out!
-Greg
I am considering this car (the 2.8 TD version) for Europe. Do you have any idea how it performs in snowy/ icy conditions? I want to take this thing to the alps for skiing etc. Thanks
Hi Greg. I'm considering buying one of these as my daily vehicle, and I was a bit surprised when you said that the Jeep was a bit sluggish. I saw a review last week on another youtube chanel, and they did a 0-60 mph in 7' flat. As I will be using the Jeep around town a bit, is the useful power available only in high rpm? Tks in advance for your feedback
Wow, 7 seconds? It certainly feels slower than that, but I think you hit the nail on the head, power is made high up in the rev range so if you're willing to rev it, it will move ok. Don't let me video discourage you, there are better daily drivers out there, but not as capable off road!
Cheers!
-Greg
ignore all of these reviews of people who havent driven then more then a few hundred feet, or are compairing it to a high end SUV, go buy it you wont regret it. my rubicon will do 80 all day long downt the freeway however (like any car just to a larger extent) you pay a penelty in mileage. as for being "slugish" yes there are faster SUVs out there but you arent buying a lifted car, you are buying a 4000+ lb body on frame suv so no its not fast, but it has no problems keeping up with traffic
I drove it for over a week. I drive a lot of vehicles and have a pretty good frame of reference. To each his own!
-Greg
Gallup Journey Test Drives that wasnt intended as an attack at your review or anything, just stating my opinion after watching a lot of reviews and now owning one
no problem! thanks again!
-Greg
Amen brother. I just bought my JK Unlimited and I literally can't wait to get into it every chance I get. First day I had my my daughter begged me to take the doors off... which I did. What a blast. Why did I wait so long to get one???!?!!?
Curisoity sir, How did you start this channel? How do you get the vehicles and so on? Thanks.Subscribed
I also write reviews for my local community magazine, so the dealerships loan me vehicles so they can have them featured in the local magazine. Generally win-win for everyone. (since I always look for something redeeming in everything I drive)
thanks for watching and supporting!
-Greg
thanks for sharing. Everything is my opinion of course.
thanks for checking it out.
-Greg
my my, claudio's a mad boy... why do these wimpy, complainers even comment on a candid, honest approach to automotive reviews? great job -
+Another Venture Another Day, thanks for chiming in!
-Greg
Thanks for the honest review! Really enjoyed watching this one.
bennyayaya thanks for watching and chiming in!
-Greg
Cool! You need to get a compressor and a few other things to make it work though.
thanks for checking it out!
-Greg
I really want a 2 door wrangler as my second car. (My first vw passat 2003 just broke down 170k miles). Is this a bad car for me as I only make around 800 every 2 weeks and I live in Michigan (lots of snow)
nick ndou Hard to say. Jeepers love them! They maintain their resale, so they're not cheap, even with high miles. Thanks for watching.
-Greg
Does the 'jeep wave' apply to the four doors Wranglers?
cory2146 ha! Great question. Personally, I'm not sure if its any different than my "old Mercedes" wave!
Cheers.
-Greg
Gallup Journey Test Drives
The Jeep wave dates back to the military Jeeps, and according to the folks at the Jeep plant in Toledo, it applies to ALL Jeeps, even the Cherokee, Libery, whatever, because it's not aboutexclusion it's about inclusion. I only wave at otherWranglers (I have both 2dr/4dr and Cherokee) only because if I waved at every Jeep in Calgary I'd never be able to put my hand down. But at the cottage I wave at all types because it's every 5-10 minutes instead of 5-10 seconds.
I didn't mess with them much. But basically you have 4 Hi and 4 Lo.
thanks for checking it out!
-Greg
Jeep girl for life! Loved how easy winter driving was!
Yeah, they make snow storms fun!
Cheers!
-Greg
Robert once again, I forgot to mention MPG, this jeep averages on the highway about 12.9 to 13.5 with what I mentioned on my previous post. This jeep came with many AWESOME extras, and this includes wheels. The current tire size is a LT285/65R18
Did people mod them? (Fully admit I'm not a Jeep nut) I remember the 4.0 being quite the dog. I had the 5.2 in my Grand Cherokee (and currently in my Dakota)
thanks chiming in.
-Greg
glad to liked that!
thanks for stopping by.
Greg
looking to buy a jeep wrangler test drove one today other than gas and tires what else do i have to worry about?
Not alot if yur in the city.We dont have anywhere to offroad our jks.They r kinda slow an eat gas.But yu soon forget that after driving one.
I bought my 2013 wrangler sahara in June 2013, and have loved it ever since.
I knew I wasn't getting a gas saver car and i'm not driving a Lincoln Mkz, so I know ride quality and drive won't be smooth, but that's ok, I've been offroading in a wrangler in Aruba and that's what made me love the wranglers even more !!!.
Needless to say I do get approx. 640kms on a tank of gas so I can't complain :)
Awesome review!! I want to get one really bad! I'm planning on getting my licence by the end of this year or the beginning or next year. Hopefully I can find a good deal on one. Which model should I get? Which one is less expensive than the others?
Samuel Schaper You can get a standard 2 door Wrangler fairly stripped down in the low 20's I think. I'm not really an expert on the full line up though so you'll need to do a little research, the Unlimited ads a few grand. They have great resale value though!
Good luck on your purchase and thanks for watching.
-Greg
Samuel Schaper The time to buy a Wrangler "on the cheap" is during the model year crossover, so essentially now, and then again next year (which might have a different refresh as the final JK model comes out in 2016). There are usually some discounts to push last year's model out the door while people wait for this year's model to come in.
The rebates can be many thousands of dollars, my 2012 Rubi was $4500 off the top, plus special corporate discount ontop of that, our 2015 Wrangler Sport from last fall ended up getting a $1500 discount because it got delayed from high demand summer to lower demand fall by the time it was custom built and delivered from Toledo.
Another thing to consider is to find out if the dealership near you knows of things like the Student discounts and the Tread Lightly member discount. Check into those, they can usually add up to a percentage point or a few, which turns out to be a good chunk of change. There are also servicemen discounts and such, but I doubt they would apply to you. Just check with your dealer and find out what the latest discounts offered are, also check online in the jeep/wrangler forums, as some dealers either don't know, or are reluctant to tell you how to reduce their profit.
A base JK Sport-B can be had for about $20K after all the discounts and dealer haggling, but if you were to buy a new 2016 now, you likely wouldn't get much off of the base $26K sticker price. I would recommend you spend the money on 2 options though if you get the Sport-B, first swap the stock 16" pizza cutters for something better, either getting the 17" wheels that come with the HD suspension package option, or else sell those 16s as spares (even back to the dealer) and then add your own with good tyres (and get your speedo adjusted). Also spend the money on the side-impact airbags, as a $400 option, they're worth every penny to reduce the impact of other people's bad driving habits IMO.
As a starter vehicle a manual transmission Wrangler is a pretty good way to understand how this whole driving thing works, and if you find later you don't like the 'Jeep experience' then you'll be able to sell it for much closer to what you bought it for than most vehicles, and it'll get you well on your way to your second vehicle. And unlike most vehicles, even if you finance it, it'll still have a ton of value while you're making payments so that you're not left paying something that's worth nothing anymore.
Enjoyed the review but I would take issue with the claim that there is a lot of room in JKU. The Toyota 4Runner, Subaru Outback, Honda Pilot, Volkswagen Atlas ALL have more cargo capacity with the seats folded down. The JKU certainly has a lot compared to the Wrangler 2 door but what vehicle doesn't?
The reason for you not being able to find the door switches there in the middle because you can take the doors off
Alex Locke why would you need the switches inside the jeep if the doors are off snyways
i'm on my 5th wrangler...i will always have one...flat out love them...
That's the idea I get from most (all!) Wrangler owners.
thanks for stopping by.
-Greg
Im on my 1st wrangler and when I got it a few months ago I thought why didnt I do this years ago instead of buying trucks and sports cars.
Can u remove the doors on the hard top or it's just for the soft top
The hardtop and soft to are the exact same car. BOTH. Jeeps are easy to make because you make can color of the basic frame and are able to change every thing else.
There is a god ,finally.An honest man with intelligence....no hate or hidden agendas.keep em coming my friend:)
I don't power versus manual windows matters much, I'd probably opt for the 6 speed manual though! (one more gear, better off road)
thanks for stopping by.
-Greg
I appreciate the fact you hit on the negative stuff first. Still want one, though. How is Jeep in regards to reliability?
Is a Nissan Xterra any better as a daily driver?
I have an 08 Sahara 4d unlimited loaded and I absolutely love my jeep. It does everything I need it to do from every day driver to pulling my camper and kayaks to the occasional snow storm. I had no problem finding any of the controls window switches are in the middle because common sense would dictate that because the doors do come off you wouldn't want to have to worry about unplugging wires to remove them. there are very few blind spots with all the windows and with the top off pretty much no blind spots at all. as far as fuel economy it's a 4x4 truck that will pull it's own weight at 4,000lbs not only that jeep owners aren't looking to race it. I have no problems passing or getting up and moving. It's easy to park and around town just as well on back country roads and highways. IT'S A JEEP carries a lot of weight if you're a true Jeep lover.
About mpg, the one caveat I will give is that new cars need to break which usually improves mileage, but not enough to raise the fuel economy figure from my observed 14.9mpg to your 20mpg.
Do you have the manual? Perhaps the 6 speed and smart driving can make a big difference over the 5-speed and average driving. Also, I drive these for about a week, so certainly take the number with a grain of salt, but I would suspect its relatively close to what others get.
thanks for watching.
-Greg
Well said, thanks for helping! (and watching)
-Greg
I have 2013 wrangler sahara and absolutely love it!! I drive it every day
in part, the throttle tip in is quite slow (perhaps for off-road control?) but that definitely makes it feel like you really have to put your foot in it to get it moving. You're likely right, they aren't crazy slow, but the perception is that its still a little under powered. (IMHO)
thanks for watching and chiming in.
-Greg
im really thinking of getting one!! but im moving to toronto!! do u think its a good idea?
The reason the window switches are in the center is so when you have the front doors off you can still operate the back door windows
This video really taught me a lot. Instead of buying a $150,000 Aston Martin, I think I'll buy a $40,000 Jeep.
Yea, I was planning on buying a $15,000 Ford Fiesta but I think I'd much rather have a Bugatti. Flawless logic, 10/10.
How are these in the snow? (Chicago)
Rony A I haven't driven one personally in the snow, but its a Jeep, given the 4WD, tires, longer WB in this model and ground clearance...I'm sure its a snowmobile!
Thanks for stopping by.
-Greg
I'm not sure where reliability is with these current gen 5 speeds.
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-Greg
I use to live in New Mexico. Chokecherry Canyon (one word) is right above Farmington, NM. It is where all people around that area that their 4x4. There are a lot of videos on UA-cam of 4x4 in Chokecherry. Gallup, NM is about 110 miles to the south west from Farmington. That should help everyone out. I also thought you might be up around Chokecherry.
looks like Choke Cherry Canyon.. you in New Mexico?
It is the only 4WD, 4 dr convertible for under $100k that I know of. Grab the wife, the kids, the dog, some gear and you are off... ANYWHERE. Bring it home, wash it off, its roomy and comfortable for a night out. The next day, fold down a back seat or two, toss in surfboards or other gear, take the top down, grab a friend or two, and you are off to the beach. Are there better cars for quiet or comfort or speed? Sure. Any other vehicle that does all that I mentioned? Nope. None. Keep your hard top SUVS... I'll stick with my JK Sahara Unlimited.
thanks for checking it out!
-Greg
I don't have a fleet of cars. I need one car that does it all: 4-season commuter, city run-about, family station wagon, light duty truck, interstate touring wagon, and off road, camping and exploration vehicle. The Wrangler Unlimited does all that in a package 4 inches shorter than my previous truck: a Ford Ranger standard cab short-bed. I bought a 2012 Wrangler Unlimited Sport in late 2011, priced in the mid-twenties. This vehicle is an incredible value, often compared to vehicles costing many times more. Still, given such versatility and value, the Wrangler's FUN factor rules all. It's a playful toy truck that makes makes others seem like appliances in comparison. For those immune to fun, there are plenty of refined, expensive (and boring) alternatives.