VIN | 1C4BJWEG2GL256292 |
Stock Number | 10146 |
Condition | USED |
Year | 2016 |
Make | Jeep |
Model | Wrangler Unlimited |
Package | Back Country Edition (Auto Choice Edition) |
Mileage | 25,667 miles |
Body Style | Sport Utility |
Engine | 3.6L 6 Cyl. Gas |
Fuel | Gas |
MPG - City | 16 |
MPG - Highway | 20 |
Transmission | Automatic |
Drive Type | 4 Wheel |
Color | Granite Crystal Metallic Clearcoat |
Interior | Black |
Curb Weight - Front | 2273 lbs |
Curb Weight - Rear | 2124 lbs |
Width, Max w/o mirrors | 73.7 in |
Height, Overall | 72.6 in |
Gross Vehicle Weight | 6,000 lbs |
Engine | 3.6L 6 Cyl. Gas |
Engine Displacement | 3.6L |
Side Impact Beams
Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Front Airbags
Airbag Occupancy Sensor
Rear Child Safety Locks
Outboard Front Lap And Shoulder Safety Belts -inc: Rear Center 3 Point, Height Adjusters and Pretensioners
Full Size Spare Tire | 4-Wheel Disc Brakes |
Fog Lights | Rear Defrost |
Rear Windshield Wiper | Trailer Hitch - Bumper |
Wheels - Aluminum | Front Bucket Seats |
AM/FM Radio | Premium Audio System |
Air Conditioning | Cruise Control |
Intermittent Wipers | Leather Seats |
Leather Wrapped Steering | Power Locks |
Power Mirrors | Power Windows |
Remote Keyless Entry | Tilt Steering Wheel |
Bluetooth Connection | Heated Mirrors |
Heated Seats | Navigation System |
Satellite Radio | Trip Computer |
Airbag - Driver | Airbag - Passenger |
Four Wheel ABS | Traction Control |
Vehicle Anti-theft | Compass |
Oil Pressure Gauge | Outside Temp Display |
Tachometer | Trip Odometer |
Volt Meter | Water Temp Gauge |
Tow Hooks | Floor Mats |
Fold Down Rear Seat | Steer Wheel Audio Cntrls |
Vanity Mirrors | Active Cylinder Mngt |
Four Wheel Drive | Power Steering |
V6 Cyl. Engine | Ext Service Contract Avl |
Financing Available |
There are significant and serious reasons to think twice about the 2016 Jeep Wrangler, but there is also plenty to love about this unique, characterful, capable and unabashedly all-American SUV. The above list of "Cons" reads like words we'd craft after driving something designed 28 years ago behind the Iron Curtain. You can almost envision whatever vehicle we're talking about in grainy, sepia-toned footage with the occasional photo of Lenin and a ballistic missile parade thrown in for good measure. And yet, the vehicle in question is the 2016 Jeep Wrangler, a true American icon akin to no other. What else can evoke images of Ike driving through the liberated towns of Normandy, and fun-loving youth enjoying the never-ending freedoms of nature? Heck, the word "Freedom" is even plastered on a special-edition package and roof designs. Yes, it's this iconic imagery and general character that makes the Wrangler so appealing despite its many drawbacks. Besides its styling, it can go places virtually no other factory-built SUV on the road would dare. Its old-school mechanical underpinnings also make it oddly fun to drive on the road simply because nothing steers or behaves in quite the same way (and hasn't in quite a long time). It's also the only convertible SUV presently on sale (let alone a four-door one) and it's definitely the only thing out there that'll let you take off the doors and lower the windshield for those moments when getting smacked in the face by a moth at 45 mph seems like a great idea. Jeep also enjoys a lack of competition. The Nissan Xterra and Toyota FJ Cruiser are no longer on sale, so the number of livable, off-road-ready SUV alternatives that aren't extremely expensive has dwindled to the Toyota 4Runner (still far pricier than the Wrangler) and those within the Jeep brand: the Renegade and Cherokee Trailhawks and the Grand Cherokee. The truth is, all of these boast better crash test scores, more secure handling and braking, quieter and more comfortable interiors, more up-to-date technology features and driving experiences light-years beyond a Soviet taxi's. But only the Wrangler is going to evoke Ike. There's also the Sahara-based Backcountry and 75th Anniversary. The Backcountry comes with special bumpers, rock rails, Rubicon wheels and tires, leather seating, heated front seats, Alpine sound and the Connectivity and Power Convenience groups, while the 75th Anniversary has special exterior paint and trim, 17-inch wheels, winch-ready steel bumpers and a "Power Dome" hood. Finally, the Rubicon Hard Rock is based on the Rubicon and has black 17-inch wheels and exterior trim, winch-ready steel bumpers, a "Power Dome" hood, red tow hooks, upgraded rock rails, black leather upholstery, heated seats, the Alpine sound system and special badging.
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