BLACK 3-PIECE HARD TOP -inc: freedom panel storage bag rear window defroster rear window wiper w/washer tinted rear windows
3.6L SMPI 24V VVT V6 ENGINE (STD)
5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -inc: hill descent control tip start
TRAILER TOW GROUP -inc: class II receiver hitch 4-pin trailer connector wiring
COMMANDO GREEN
SUPPLEMENTAL FRONT SEAT SIDE AIR BAGS
P255/75R17 ON/OFF-ROAD OWL TIRES (STD)
TUBULAR SIDE STEPS
ANTI-SPIN REAR DIFFERENTIAL
3.73 AXLE RATIO
BLACK INTERIOR CLOTH/LEATHER SEAT TRIM
24F CUSTOMER PREFERRED ORDER SELECTION PKG -inc: 3.6L V6 engine 5-speed auto trans 17" x 7.5" mineral gray painted aluminum wheels auto-dimming rearview mirror w/reading lamp black/mineral gray front & rear bumper black fuel filler door body color fender flares chrome/leather-wrapped shift knob deep-tint sunscreen windows Freedom edition cloth/leather seat trim leather-wrapped steering wheel mineral gray grille Mopar black tail lamp guards Mopar slush mats P255/75R17 on/off-road OWL tires pwr door locks pwr windows w/front one-touch down pwr heated exterior mirrors quick silver exterior accents remote keyless entry remote USB port rock rails security alarm silver interior accents SiriusXM satellite radio (subscription required) tire pressure monitoring display Uconnect voice command w/Bluetooth vehicle info center
I’ve driven this car for eight years with no trouble. It is the most excellent vehicle for snow and off-road terrain. Has never failed me. Very comfortable interior and of course excellent exterior looks. Only missing feature Id like to have is a back up camera. But this vehicle is now going on eight years old and I’m still asked if it’s new! These are good looking, high functioning, vehicles.…
Must be reviewed by people who love to walk
By TheManINDBox | on Monday, December 19, 2022
1.0
I bought a 2018 Rubicon JL unlimited dual top with a manual.. I wanted all the options i could get or want, so i bought it loaded.. Bad idea.. This might be the worst vehicle i have ever owned.. and i have had a car catch fire.. i honestly would welcome that.. The first couple of months the clutch grenaded in the bell-housing and required a new transmission, clutch, gearbox, and various other parts to fix. Then the new transmission developed an issue where Reverse wasn't an option any longer. This was followed by the ignition failing leaving me stranded, then the infotainment which is by design a great concept, just not well executed. (Seriously though the Alpine stereo rocks). The engine is a mixture of overly smooth and well refined, and then somehow ruined by terrible parts and reliability that even Yugo would have been appalled by. Oil changes are easy, which is good, because this thing runs dirty, a full synthentic change will looks like black tar by the 3K mile mark, and the oil filter by that point has more bling sparkle in it than a gangsta grille. I added the old Zinc hotrod trick to the oil and that really did quiet down the chatter on the top end, which is likely the oil pump starting to check out, but figure by 18K miles every car needs a new transmission and likely new motor.. right?…
My 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited is Awesome!
By Marc B | on Monday, January 16, 2012
5.0
I really do love my 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited. I have been so pleasantly surprised at how great it handles and the tork and power it has. I wish I could keep it but I've got to have a big vehicle with alot of extra storage space for my business as a contractor as well as a musician that has to haul drums,a keyboard and a small PA system. Putting the back seats down flat does give me plenty of room for my 5 pc. drum kit w/cases but not for the rest of my equipment. I just can't afford 2 car payments either. I love the way my Jeep looks inside, the great stereo, the incredible heat and air conditioning, comfortable seats, the grip of the steering wheel in my hands and especially the tough and rugged outside appearance yet with a touch of elegance with the silver hardtop and 18” alloy wheels. Plus I've always wanted a Jeep since I was about 17yrs.old. Oh well, anyway...no complaints. Oh,by the way, the miles I put on the vehicle are almost entirely highway miles that I would have to travel in my business. I'm just looking for a good home and grateful, conscientious owner like I've been for my Wrangler. I'm also gonna miss the hand waves and acknowledgments from all my fellow Jeep buddies as we drive down the road. If you already own a Jeep you know what I'm talking about. If not...welcome to the Family! : )…