Jeep Wrangler - My Review

Jeep Wrangler - My Review

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TheOctaneAddict

Original Poster:

779 posts

49 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Hi all,

After trying out the new defender I wanted to have a play with a Jeep, luckily I managed to borrow one, here are my thoughts.

Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4 Door (2.0 petrol)

Price as tested (£48,350)



First impressions, I love it’s boxy shape. This Lego styling plus removable doors/roof/windscreen show the world that SUV’s can be fun.



The interior is more functional than luxurious. Tough plastics, big buttons and simple controls. Its comfortable but utilitarian.



On road manners are interesting. The ride is harsh and although you can launch over speed bumps you will feel the weight of the chassis on compressions. Steering is vague and indirect, you saw away in the hope of keeping it straight. The car never really settles down, requiring constant inputs.

In the below image I found I had this much play in the wheel at 30mph in a straight line!



The 2.0 petrol engine is punchy yet smooth, there’s plenty of torque to move you around and the gearbox programming is nicely done. I spent most of my time in 2H for two reasons. Firstly the strength required to move the lever into 4H is somewhat un human and secondly it’s actually quite fun. On a wet/loose surface you can slide this thing around 😆



NVH is a real problem,around 30mph I found a particular eardrum rattling resonance. At motorway speeds the flat windscreen creates lots of wind noise and there’s enough vibrations to make long journeys a chore.



I didn’t get chance to test it off-road (sorry 300bhp/ton) but I doubt there’s much terrain in the UK that this car couldn’t handle. Solid axles, beefy diffs and chunky tires all help to give “trail rated” performance.



I do think it’s too expensive for the quality you get. But there’s deals to be had (I found a pre reg Rubicon with £10k off). If you can get a car around £40k it’s much better value.



I’d sum this car up as fun but flawed. It’s got way more character than anything in this sector, but it’s lacking a whole lot of refinement. I absolutely love it, but it’s just not daily driver material. If you want a modern car that behaves like an old Defender, this is the car for you.

Thanks for reading!

normalbloke

7,490 posts

221 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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2.0 petrol? Say what now? Front bumper looks easily removable....

TheOctaneAddict

Original Poster:

779 posts

49 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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normalbloke said:
2.0 petrol? Say what now? Front bumper looks easily removable....
Yep, 272bhp, 400nm. It’s actually a decent engine.

renmure

4,263 posts

226 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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I have a 2004 Wrangler TJ. Obviously I'm biased but I think the older models look so much more cool than the newer ones. Another benefit of the older models is that there's no much interior noise, wind noise and road noise as it thunders down the road on mega chunky tires with a burbling 4.0 litre straight 6 engine that you couldn't possibly hear any smaller, irritating noises. I'm a fan.



Edited by renmure on Sunday 16th August 20:05

moktabe

946 posts

107 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Looking at one of these for sometime in the future as a 2nd vehicle.

Went up to Storm Jeeps in Hull to have a look at what they did to them as an oem one wouldn't be for me.

Took the one below out for a short test drive and ended up very impressed how it drove, thought it would be quite agricultural but it was anything but.


TheOctaneAddict

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779 posts

49 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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That looks immensely fun, I must admit for all it’s flaws I can’t stop thinking about it.

Edited by TheOctaneAddict on Sunday 16th August 19:59

Rojibo

1,736 posts

79 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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TheOctaneAddict said:
That looks immensely fun, I must admit for all it’s floors I can’t stop thinking about it.
Did you gel with it on many levels? getmecoat

TheOctaneAddict

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779 posts

49 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Rojibo said:
Did you gel with it on many levels? getmecoat
That’s the last time I use the dictate function... laugh

Mercury00

4,107 posts

158 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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The dashboard is above the headrest! How does that work? scratchchin

TheOctaneAddict

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779 posts

49 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Mercury00 said:
The dashboard is above the headrest! How does that work? scratchchin
It helps with the 1* NCAP rating...

biggbn

23,705 posts

222 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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I had an older 4.0 manual, loved it for all its undeniable faults.

unsprung

5,467 posts

126 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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"This is certainly the most rugged dual-purpose 4x4 you can buy – and it’s among the best."

https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/jeep/wrangler



cheddar

4,637 posts

176 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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I REALLY want to like these but unless you're spending lots of time seriously off-roading then I don't see the point.

And, nearly £50k !

TheOctaneAddict

Original Poster:

779 posts

49 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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cheddar said:
I REALLY want to like these but unless you're spending lots of time seriously off-roading then I don't see the point.

And, nearly £50k !
This is my main issue, it’s a very specialised vehicle. I can imagine spending hours off road, but the thought of an hour on a motorway makes me shudder.

Glenn63

2,858 posts

86 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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moktabe said:
Looking at one of these for sometime in the future as a 2nd vehicle.

Went up to Storm Jeeps in Hull to have a look at what they did to them as an oem one wouldn't be for me.

Took the one below out for a short test drive and ended up very impressed how it drove, thought it would be quite agricultural but it was anything but.

I thought there was some kind of monster jeep parked behind then realised it’s the spare wheel on the open back door laugh

moktabe

946 posts

107 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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It is quite specialised, maybe edging towards a bit extreme even, however, some people like extreme vehicles and are quite happy to put up with the foibles they present.

Personally I'm a fan of what might be called extreme (or maybe extremely impractical) vehicles so to me one would be perfect to sit alongside my Clio biggrin


redback911

2,748 posts

268 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Hey cool, thanks for posting. I am looking for a rugged 4x4 with character and there is not a lot to choose from, but the Wrangler keeps growing on me.

TheOctaneAddict

Original Poster:

779 posts

49 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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As two car garages go that is pretty cool!

oceanview

1,522 posts

133 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Are these new Wranglers actually proper old school Jeeps- or Fiat junk like the rest of the range?

moktabe

946 posts

107 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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oceanview said:
Are these new Wranglers actually proper old school Jeeps- or Fiat junk like the rest of the range?
Read some reviews and watch some videos.

You'll get your answer.