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“Jeep”

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Tim2582 recommends this car
06/17/2008
Reviewing: 2006 Used Jeep Wrangler SE

it's a convertable in the summer and its 4X4 in the winter!

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Todd147 recommends this car
05/05/2008
Reviewing: 2006 Used Jeep Wrangler Sport

4 cylinder 6 speed transmission 4X4 high and low

Pros — you never get stuck
Cons — drinks gas like a teenager drinks beer
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“Jeep. 'nuff Said.”

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Brad1372 recommends this car
04/20/2008

The petals are real light...It's five gear with a granny. Honestly, the part about his car that's toughest for me is taking the key out (it has some wierd lock thing and you need to push in some button to remove key...I NEVER remember the button).

Pros — light petals
Cons — windy...it's really windy.(hard top would fix, but that's not *cool*.
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“Typical American...”

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04/19/2008
Reviewing: 2006 Used Jeep Wrangler X

I've owned this car for two years. It does have a charm to it. In a land rover, when you get stuck while offroading,you press a button and twist a knob, and lights flicker, computers come online, and you're off. In this, you pull the big manly lever, you hear the gears grind into place, and you simply overrun anything in your path.

It works, but only just. The engine isn't anything special, even if it is a 4 litre inline six . I've seen engines underengineered, but this is utterly wasteful. I'm convinced it simly spews unburnt fuel into the exhaust because apart from the horrid fuel economy and occasional tailpipe fires (and no, it's not just my car), no car weighing as little as this one does (just 1800 lbs) should get 9.7 mpg.

In their quest for ruggedness, Jeep has taken a few shortucts as far as trim goes. It's rubbish. And I mean really rubbish. It's also overwhelmingly black. The dashboard is black, the carpets are black, the door trim is black, the gear lever is black, the cupholder is black, the centre console is black, the radio is black, the roll bar covers are black, the sun visors are black, and if I didn't buy seat covers, those'd be black, too. In some cases, there are gaps big enough for my whole hand to pass through. The front seats don't move back far enough, they aren't height adjustable, and you can only sit in the back if you're an amputee. All of this was to save money on the interior (but the price is still high).

They've also saved money on the brakes (that's not a department I want to save money... that's a department I want to spend money). The front brakes are single piston discs, with the back being bottlecap drums. They work... once. Fade is apparant after just one quick stop. That's if you manage to avoid locking the tyres, because they've also saved money by not putting ABS in this car.

The 4 wheel drive can't be used on the road because they've saved money by not putting a differential between the two axles. They also saved money on the transmission. Mine had a 3 (that's right, THREE) speed automatic with a 4th overdrive gear. Maybe that's why the fuel economy was so dismal?

The hardtop on mine is also meticliously hard to remove. Also, it's not portable, so make sure to check the weather forecast before you take off, because your roof isn't coming with you.

This crudeness does have its advantages. First because of lack of equipment, there's a lot less stuff that can break. And because it's built with a percision to nearest inch, it can be mended with a brick and a piece of string.

Because it weighs under a ton, but still has a 200bhp engine (however underwpoered it may be), it can be thrown about corners like almost no other SUV. I've come to realize that the rollover warnings inside aren't there because it rolls easily but because you might forget you're sitting two feet off the ground on a soft rock-climbing suspension and get a bit overzealous. Cronering IS a bit tricky when your tank is less than a quarter full. You've got a big lump at the front, and almost nothing over the back wheels, which in 2 wheel drive are the ones powering the car. This means that when in its lightest state, the rear really likes to come out and play, especially if it's a bit wet on the tarmack.
Its size is also very advantageous for the city. It's tiny, easy to see out of, and easy to park. In a city atmosphere, it's faster than a proper car, let alone any other SUV or truck.

But overall, my experience has been dismal. I've found the image of rugedness ruined by breakdowns, and in one case, a complete failure of the rear brakes. It's unrefined, unfinished, crude, and powered by technology that at this point should cost a couple hundred quid for the lot, not the 25k+ tag Jeep has slapped on it.

Pros — Small, nippy.
Cons — It's rubbish, uneconomical, unequipped, rude, and wasteful.
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“The True "go Anywhere" Vehicle”

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Rico1 recommends this car
03/20/2008
Reviewing: 2006 Used Jeep Wrangler Sport

The 4.0L Wrangler is probably the most solid, tough and indestructable vehicle today...

Tail-slides, drifting, climbing, chillin', pimpin',..... it caters for everything!

Pros — Unlimited possibilities and access all areas
Cons — consumption
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“Last Of The Proper Jeeps”

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Kevin1732 recommends this car
03/19/2008
Reviewing: 2006 Used Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon

2006 was the last year for the venerable 4.0 straight six torque monster engine, and the only year with a 6-speed stick.  We have a '94 Cherokee in storage in Sydney that took us on 150,000 kms of off-road adventures and was fantastic, so when we needed a 'dog car' I ordered this Wrangler with the long wheelbase.  Doggie has his own seat and there's still room for a long weekend's worth of luggage for an adventure. As you can see from the picture we don't baby it - the Rubicon pieces make this a proper off-road tool.

Pros — If the road is on the map, you can take it in this Jeep. Sunrider top is a nice option to taking the whole softtop off.
Cons — Aerodynamics of a brick with fuel economy to match; range is shorter than ideal.
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“Best Offroad Vehicle Made”

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Joseph1074 recommends this car
03/16/2008
Reviewing: 2006 Used Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon

If ya want to go offroad and take friends and equipment this is your vehicle.

Pros — Offroad ability
Cons — Gas Mileage
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Rabih16 recommends this car
02/17/2008
Reviewing: 2006 Used Jeep Wrangler Sport Golden Eagle Edtion

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Pros — its amazing
Cons — nothing
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“Fun”

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Charles530 recommends this car
02/13/2008
Reviewing: 2006 Used Jeep Wrangler X

May regret getting rid of it

Pros — everything
Cons — bumpy ride
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“Its A Jeep Thing!”

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Heather459 recommends this car
02/07/2008
Reviewing: 2006 Used Jeep Wrangler Sport

I absolutely love my baby!  Although the yellow does tend to show the dirt a little more... THATS ALL THE BETTER!

Pros — The top comes down, and I can get it hella dirty
Cons — not enough space sometime
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