Great description ! But for 47 G's and a 2.0, can't wrap my head around that one. I'm more concerned about the guts of the vehicle, engine, and trans. I get some of the bells and whistles offered,but, to each their own. I just was at my jeep dealership and considering trading in my 2004 Jeep Wrangler I bought new and have had this lil gem for 20 years. Straight 6 4.0, 189,000, but as much as I want to patch it a bit more with somewhat minor repairs it may be time to move on. The quote I received for a base package with the 3.6 was 36-37 G's new. I haven't decided yet, and still researching, but the time will come soon. I understand the 2.0 isn't bad, but if I go again with a Wrangler I would prefer the 3.6.
@@AcousticJamDad and with "credit' its still not fully yours. The bank owns it until you pay it off. Which is why I cant see how an average person can afford this.
Such a beauty. Perfect.
I want one but Jeep charges BMW prices for an entry-level model.
Anyone looking at buying a Wrangler should get the LED lighting group. Amazing difference in light output from the standard halogens.
I totally agree!
Which engine is the base? The 2.0 or the 3.6 ?
2.0L I believe
47 k 😮
Great description ! But for 47 G's and a 2.0, can't wrap my head around that one. I'm more concerned about the guts of the vehicle, engine, and trans. I get some of the bells and whistles offered,but, to each their own. I just was at my jeep dealership and considering trading in my 2004 Jeep Wrangler I bought new and have had this lil gem for 20 years. Straight 6 4.0, 189,000, but as much as I want to patch it a bit more with somewhat minor repairs it may be time to move on. The quote I received for a base package with the 3.6 was 36-37 G's new. I haven't decided yet, and still researching, but the time will come soon. I understand the 2.0 isn't bad, but if I go again with a Wrangler I would prefer the 3.6.
Me too
Bonito cual es el precio
🦍 glass?
It's the name of the windshield manufacturer's glass. Corning Gorilla Glass.
Cool
wow I dont get how an average person can afford a 47k car thats base.
It’s called “credit”
@@AcousticJamDad and with "credit' its still not fully yours. The bank owns it until you pay it off. Which is why I cant see how an average person can afford this.