This is my favorite Jeep. The 97-99 Wrangler TJ Sahara. In green with the two tone seats & camel dash, door liners, and matching hard top. Anything else would be second best. I don't like the new 4 door models. And the prices are crazy. They are very popular. I see them everywhere but mostly the newer ones. A good used one is $8,000.-$9,000. ++ It is hard to find one that isn't all rusting underneath. Lots of ads say "rust in the usual places" which means fenders, rear end about the bumper, and rocker panel areas. If I got one I would undercoat it, especially under the fenders. Why didn't Jeep do a better job of protecting the fenders. Most of these have 200,000-300,000. Kms on the. Yes KM's I am in Canada.
The TJ and YJ are my favorite Wranglers as well. Not a big fan of the JK, and the JL’s are nice, but too “friendly”. The older ones are more purpose built and you knew what you were getting when you bought it. A good TJ with no rust is super hard to find anymore, though. And when you DO find one, they’re expensive.
please help i need it i am looking at a 1999 jeep 6-cylinder wrangler price at 5,900 130,000 miles beautiful interior and runs nice needs new tires and engine battery am i getting good price?
I'd knock em down even lower. I got a working 2001 Sahara with 87k on the clock w/ a 3.5' lift, good year duratrack 33' tires and a clean Carfax for $9K...and that was from a dealer.
If you see the published date of the video, it was 2015. The car is long gone, and so is the dealership. It was destroyed to make way for the new interstate. Also, since the prices would go down, we never published the prices on videos, since we’d have to constantly change them, and it’s a hassle and more work than it’s worth. Since I no longer work for dealerships, my format has since changed. This is a 6 year-old video.
This is my favorite Jeep. The 97-99 Wrangler TJ Sahara. In green with the two tone seats & camel dash, door liners, and matching hard top. Anything else would be second best. I don't like the new 4 door models. And the prices are crazy. They are very popular. I see them everywhere but mostly the newer ones. A good used one is $8,000.-$9,000. ++ It is hard to find one that isn't all rusting underneath. Lots of ads say "rust in the usual places" which means fenders, rear end about the bumper, and rocker panel areas. If I got one I would undercoat it, especially under the fenders. Why didn't Jeep do a better job of protecting the fenders. Most of these have 200,000-300,000. Kms on the. Yes KM's I am in Canada.
The TJ and YJ are my favorite Wranglers as well. Not a big fan of the JK, and the JL’s are nice, but too “friendly”. The older ones are more purpose built and you knew what you were getting when you bought it. A good TJ with no rust is super hard to find anymore, though. And when you DO find one, they’re expensive.
@@NeighborhoodCarReviews So how much is this one?
It’s been gone for 6 years. No longer a dealership and this channel is no longer associated with an active dealership.
please help i need it i am looking at a 1999 jeep 6-cylinder wrangler price at 5,900 130,000 miles beautiful interior and runs nice needs new tires and engine battery am i getting good price?
yecoutiel cohen that seems like a pretty good deal.
yecoutiel cohen Heck yeah buy it!
yecoutiel cohen Trying to find one myself.
I'd knock em down even lower. I got a working 2001 Sahara with 87k on the clock w/ a 3.5' lift, good year duratrack 33' tires and a clean Carfax for $9K...and that was from a dealer.
Thank you
The seats look like avocados 😂😂
The seats are beautiful. The only seats I want in a green Jeep Sahara.
Sounds like a broken piston skirt to me
This phone number above I just called and it does Not Work Why don't you just say how much the car is?
If you see the published date of the video, it was 2015. The car is long gone, and so is the dealership. It was destroyed to make way for the new interstate. Also, since the prices would go down, we never published the prices on videos, since we’d have to constantly change them, and it’s a hassle and more work than it’s worth. Since I no longer work for dealerships, my format has since changed. This is a 6 year-old video.
Lmaooo😂😂😂 Automatic in a jeep wrangler... Fucking gross