Tuesday, April 8, 2014

2014 Jeep Wrangler - After 60 years and seven owners you could make an argument that the Jeep Wrangler still shares the rugged off-road spirit of the original Willys-Overland. Today's version is far more civilized than it's predecessors, with creature comforts in the cabin along with a suspension that won't jar your fillings loose (the new one anyway). Redesigned in 2006 the Wrangler has not skipped a beat under current owner Fiat, or as they call themselves to -- Fiat/Chrysler LLC. Our test model offered the hardtop option with a removable T-Top for open-air driving. This to me is the best way to go as the soft top, although vastly improved from past models that required two-and-a-half men to put up-and-down, isn't something that transforms effortlessly. A Jeep Wrangler for your daily driver may not be for everyone, but rest assured, you will be hard-pressed to find a vehicle with better resale value should you grow tired  of too much fun. 

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