2011 Jeep Wrangler is like a lumberjack (and that’s okay.) It’s at home in the jungle, strong makes its way through rough terrain, with fleshy construction to get a job. Back to civilization, however, off-road Wrangler tool box is about as useful as a lumberjack ax will be in Manhattan. The superior Wrangler off-road in chase, but reviewers say it’s difficult to live with every day.
Reviewers such as rock-crawling Wrangler capability and visible icons, but complained about a machine that was slow to accelerate and hard journey. “The four-wheel-drive, go-anywhere rugged Jeep Wrangler remains a classic,” says Car and Driver. “This is a very capable in one-or two-door guise larger Unlimited, the latest casualty of the combo just four-door/convertible- Primitive and market. Slow, but a lot of fun, especially off-road.”
For 2011, Jeep Wrangler has been trying to create more livable, with improved interior materials and more features available. While the review said the changes help, they doubt the Wrangler will appeal to anyone outside the hardcore off-road enthusiasts, or people who just want to look the part. Development Wrangler is too harsh, the interior is too small and fuel economy is too low for it makes sense for most buyers. If you are looking for a compact SUV is comfortable and quiet, you have to keep looking.
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