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Jeep Wrangler... Please talk me out of it
My commute recently changed to 99% train which means my car doesn't get very much use. With that being the case, I think I can finally justify getting the Wrangler I've always dreamed of owning because I don't have to commute in it.
It was designed with no consideration for comfort or aerodynamics but it's still one of the coolest, most iconic, and most fun cars on the road. I am acutely aware that the Wrangler does everything phenomenally well... except drive. For the first time in my life, that part doesn't really matter too much since my wife and kids are always in our Grand Cherokee Overland Hemi and my daily drive is only about 4 miles to the station. My current car never moves on the weekends. What I'm asking is for some real-life feedback from those who own or have owned a Wrangler. I have four coworkers who all love theirs. Part two of this conundrum is whether or not to get a manual. My current VW CC is my first automatic and it's boring as hell but I also think a manual SUV is kind of dumb as well since it's already one of the slowest cars on the road. Help a brother out with some input. Thanks! I would be getting either a Sahara (the cheap and sensible option) or the Rubicon Hard Rock (to avoid buyers' remorse). Both would be Unlimited.
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My friend has a 4 door wrangler and he too is in the same boat as you...he works in the city so he commutes to and from work M-F and drives on weekends (barely because he rides a motorcycle too). He loves the car from what I gather. I like it too honestly, we just went surf fishing last week with it, got to drive on the sand and all that fun stuff. If you're into that type of offroading/rugged life and dont mind getting 13mpg then i would say go for it.
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If I needed an 'suv' a jeep would not even be on my radar. I don't find them fun or interesting but that is me.
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07-18-2016, 03:37 PM | #6 |
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i have one, i have a TJ... model year 05, which in my opinion is much cooler.
absolutely get the manual. on a hot summer day, with the doors off, i would rather be in my manual jeep that cost 15k dollars ( and is probably appreciating) over my 65,000 m3.... go manual! another option is to keep your car, and get like a 5500 busted up one, thats equally as fun, and won't tie up a bunch of your money |
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Hard to say anything bad about the Wrangler, it's almost in a class by itself. As you said, it's iconic. And it's a modder's dream/nightmare. If you think modding an M3/4 is addictive, just wait until to have a Wrangler.... The Mopar parts book is just full of goodies and we haven't even touched on the 3rd party parts.
As for manual vs auto, drive both. There's some nuances to the manual with off-roading but if that's not your primary thing (it will become a thing once you have one of these), go for it. The auto might be OK especially in traffic. Personally the manual would be way more fun. Some tips:
Oh and if you really want to bust the bank Hauk will drop a HEMI into your Wrangler including the Hellcat. |
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Sit in the back seat for more than 15 minutes. That will be enough to talk you out of it. Literally the worst seats of any vehicle that I have ever experienced.
Aside from that the trunk area is also pretty useless, my 2 series is wider than the jeep. Can't laid a set of golf clubs down on their side. Jeep is an alright toy, but they are expensive for what they are and not a great DD. I havent had great experiences with them. |
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Resale is so strong, I've nearly bought one a few times just to have it. I miss having a convertible, but the kid makes it hard to get one. The new one coming out sounds promising, more aluminum, lighter, what could go wrong?!
It's the reasonably priced alternative to the D90/D110 I really want. Sad Buick V8 and all. |
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I was considering a Wrangler recently and there were a few things for me that led me to get something else which may or may not be factors in your decision:
- Tow capacity is relatively low. If you don't need or plan to tow, not an issue. - I wanted passenger space that was more roomy and comfortable. - There isn't much storage space if you need to haul gear. - I wanted a V8 or even a diesel. Nothing wrong with the V6 from what I understand but hey, this was more of an irrational thing. |
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I had a 98' TJ as a DD for about 4 years, now its retired on Martha's Vineyard. It is by far one of the most fun vehicles i have ever owned. with that being said it isn't very much fun on the highway especially if it is windy. You cannot keep anything in it if your not ok with someone being able to unzip your windows and take it. but for a fun car to kick around town, and take to the beach it is perfect. Even now when i drive it i get an instant smile on my face. the newer jeeps are much more comfortable to drive distance/highway than the older models, but i prefer the brick on wheels feel of the older models.
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My father just got a manual Wrangler 75th anniversary. Cool car, doesnt drive great, but the stick shift is fun as hell.
I find the top to be annoying, so if you plan on keeping it topless in your garage, go for it. But putting that thing up and down is a disaster.
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I should clarify things a bit further.
I do not need to haul or tow anything. I don't even need to put anything in the trunk but I've checked out the space behind the seats in the Unlimited and it's on par with our Grand Cherokee (the boxy shape is a big plus). It's more than ample. I would also get the hard top so not very concerned about the security aspect. I park in the garage at home and in my cousin's secured business parking lot during the day. Chrysler is actually a plus for me because I get them at a substantial discount (like everyone else, lol) Don't care about the back seat comfort. My kids are in car seats anyway and I doubt they'll give a shit after that. I keep telling my wife that it'll be their favorite car ever.
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Wrangler, ???
As someone who has had 11 Jeeps, 6 of which were Wranglers or that design....look hard at something else or at least the Cherokee or the Grand Cherokee..if you need to commute in it on freeways...
In the event you are looking for something to blast around in the mud,woods or sand, with the top off and damn the weather,,,,, then pick a Wrangler.. Expect to replace the windshield on occasion and get handy with tools and learn all sorts of things that break at the most inopportune times..keeps one young full of life experiences and will remind one how far away civilization can be when you have to walk out for a tow truck or other means to get your ride home..... But then when you are older and get a bit of Scotch into your gullet you can reminisce with the stories of your feats of close calls and survival......Sorry, I've not had my Scotch today so the memories are not yet rose colored.. |
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Can't go wrong with a Wrangler if you buy used. If you plan to do trails and get serious, get an auto. I have owned and offroaded Jeep XJ's for 20+ years , I prefer a Cherokee but the Wranglers are classic and I have always wanted one just never pulled the trigger. My daughter just totaled my 2001 Cherokee (not a scratch on her thankfully) so I am looking for a replacement myself.
I have lots or Wrangler friends and the only bad things I can say having driven theirs, is that they suck on road trips. Oh and if you offroad a lot. having a short wheel base can be less desirable.
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No offroading here and I get a very substantial discount on Chrysler products so it would be new.
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We've had our Grand Cherokee for almost three years and it was in the dealer one time for a ticking HVAC fan motor. My 135i was in more then a dozen times and even left me completely stranded on my birthday (HPFP). If Chrysler is junk, what does that make my BMW? Toxic waste?
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Only buy it if you want to go off roading IMO
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