New Jeep Convertibles Ratings

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    2007 Jeep Wrangler

    Pros: Hard top

    Cons: The comfort of the back seat for tall people.

    Great, fun vehicle!!

    • Recommend this vehicle to a friend? Yes
    • How long have you owned this vehicle? 4 years
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    2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

    i love it

    Pros: room

    Cons: power

    little low on power

    • Recommend this vehicle to a friend? Yes
    • How long have you owned this vehicle? 1 year
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    2007 Jeep Wrangler

    A tad disappointed...

    Pros: The Jeep looks great and you can do just about anything to customize it.

    Cons: Too many recalls. Get your stuff together Jeep!

    This vehicle has a ton of recalls and there is always something wrong with it electrically. Most of the Jeeps this model and year have what is called the 'death wobble'. The tie rod ends are defective from the dealership and most dealerships are unaware of the problem and try to charge you an arm and a leg to fix.

    • Recommend this vehicle to a friend? No
    • How long have you owned this vehicle? 4 years
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    2010 Jeep Wrangler

    Want Fun???

    Pros: 4 wheel drive

    Cons: under powered

    This vehicle is more fun than two barrels of pups

    • Recommend this vehicle to a friend? Yes
    • How long have you owned this vehicle? 1 year
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    2010 Jeep Wrangler

    Cons: engine

    Needs MORE power

    • Recommend this vehicle to a friend? Yes
    • How long have you owned this vehicle? 1 year
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    2009 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

    Jeep 4DR Sahara Wrangler Unlimited

    Pros: removable top & off-road capability

    Cons: cheap build of interior

    This is my first Jeep Wrangler and I am 40 years old. The Wrangler is an anomaly - it was built for off-road and continues to morph a little into a more comfortable and modern daily drive. The 4-dr Sahara really does drive nicely on the highway without losing the Jeep capability. Chrysler has made some improvements (4dr for those of us w/kids, freedom top, sound bar) but they are also milking this brand with a cheaper interior build in some parts while still keeping the price unproportionally high. This is not a luxury vehicle and one should not expect it to behave like one. Just because they offer leather seats, power everything (except the top) and navigation doesn't take away the fact this vehicle will bounce more and ride firmer than their cousin the Cherokee (or other SUVs). I'm not a fan of Chryslers but I love the Jeep wrangler and Chrysler hasn't screwed that up yet. Bottom line - there is nothing like a 4-dr Jeep for off-road, convertible capabilities and highway driving all in one vehicle.

    • Recommend this vehicle to a friend? Yes
    • How long have you owned this vehicle? 1 year
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    2007 Jeep Wrangler

    needs some refinement

    Pros: front seating

    Cons: lack of adequate sun shade

    For baby boomers that want some luxury and more bells and whistles, the Sahara has a lot but needs better sun shades that actually shade the sun and more foot room for the back seat. The newer models are quiet, powerful and have more room. They are easy to park and use for urban traffic and well as off road use.

    • Recommend this vehicle to a friend? Yes
    • How long have you owned this vehicle? 2 years