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AJ 06-09-2005 01:19 PM

Jeep Wranglers
 
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How many of you guys out there have had any experiance with these things?

It's one of those next rides Jana and I are thinking about getting. It would be my daily driver.

Any personal comments or reviews are welcome.

something like this pic.

DSMPARTSGURU 06-09-2005 01:28 PM

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TO BAD.... my old man just sold his...

He loved it..

only thing is if you dont get the hard top they are a bit noisey.... but thats half the fun...

no major issues to 60k on his 00 that he sold...

chris

Shotgun! 06-09-2005 01:43 PM

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You'll actually watch the gas gauge drop on the highway! They have trouble going over 80mph and they like to roll over alittle too much. They are fun, but it's just a miata that can't corner...

JET 06-09-2005 02:31 PM

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Yeah, for a daily driver they aren't too great. I had a buddy that I used to commute with that had one. The thing was squirrelly as hell in the snow (too short) and was always cold inside because of all the drafts and lack of insulation. It was a blast in the summer though! I wouldn't have one as a daily, but as a toy it would be very cool.

scheides 06-09-2005 02:48 PM

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yup, cold in the winter, not so great in the snow (for daily driving), and sucky gas milage. Go for it!

AJ 06-09-2005 03:04 PM

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On the v6 verson the gas milage can't be all that bad. lol

Crappy in the snow can be fixed with proper tires and driving.

Cold in the winter? Well this one does bite, maybe keep the 1.8 for winter duties. But then what will I drop the v8 into? ;) lol j/k

JET 06-09-2005 03:18 PM

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Well, it doesn't have a V6! It is an I6 and it is a great motor.

The wheel base is sooo short that tires won't fix it.

Jakey 06-09-2005 03:24 PM

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I'm assuming that the 6 cylinder is the same thing that is in the Cherokee's. My Dad's '99 Cherokee has had zero issues with it after 12X,XXX miles of which at least 50,000 are hard gravel driving.

AJ 06-09-2005 03:25 PM

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ya ya, inline 6. lol My bad. HOw about tires on the back, skis on the front? Will that fix it? ;)

So i guess towing with these are a no go as well? LIke a short trailor for Jet SKis?

AJ 06-09-2005 03:26 PM

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I'm not worried about mileage as much when I saw the one up here which was like 2 or 3 years old with 400k on it. lol

TalonTSI95 06-09-2005 03:28 PM

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my winter car is a 96 cherokee sport, with 162,000 ... i love the thing. i think i will be getting a navigator this winter though, but the jeep is defiently great and had no major issues

Matt D. 06-09-2005 03:52 PM

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I've driven one with 33" tires on it. It wobbled down the road, felt on the edge of control at all times. They're torquey, can go where a lot of cars can't, but I can't imagine having one for a daily driver.

JustROLLIN 06-09-2005 11:48 PM

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Same as everyone else... Bad DD, but a fun car. On the freeway they feel like they have a mind of their own.

john 06-10-2005 01:16 AM

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I drove on for a year and a half through winter and all. As long as you are in 4wd, any idiot can drive one straight on snow or ice. I drove a 03 SE with a 4 banger and a soft top. Soft top is noisy like mentioned above. In the winter, getting in the car is cold but the heater more that makes up for it when the car is warmed up. After a few minutes, I would have to turn the heat down. The nice thing about a soft top in the winter is, all you have to do is shut the doors and all the snow falls off the sides. Due to the slope, it doesn't stick that much to the windshield. Great resale, poor relaibility (talking to mechanics and looking at consumer reports). The only problem we had was a vibration issue where the aftermarket wheels were not balanced. A steering shock went out but was under warranty. I have heard that Charakees are very reliable but the opposite for older wranglers. I dealt with one in warranty though... Chrysler would not warranty the tires not being balanced when we bought the car new from them with American Racing wheels. We had to take the thing to Sameritan Tire and pay $40 as the dealer could not static balance them. That is about it.


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