Car and Driver magazine has a series called "How We'd Spec It," in which they explore the option list for new vehicles. This week, the subject is a basic Jeep Wrangler. C/D editors chose
-- Wrangler Sport 2 Door (standard with 3.6L V6, 6 speed manual trans, 4x4 with low range)
-- Body color: Your Choice (they chose Sunset Orange)
-- Air Conditioning Bypass (no AC)
-- Half metal doors with manual locks
-- Black Steel rims and 245/75R16 tires (Bridgestone Dueler A/T, 31 inches tall)
-- Connectivity Group (Tire pressure monitor, Bluetooth, UConnect voice recognition, LCD screen for vehicle info)
MSRP for this configuration is $25,500
http://blog.caranddriver.com/how-wed-spec-it-yes-basic-jeep-wranglers-still-exist-in-2015/
What's your recommendation for a basic, inexpensive, 2015 Jeep? Or would you rather buy used?
How about a 2004-06 Wrangler Unlimited (LJ, two doors, longer wheelbase, 4.0L straight 6 engine)?
-- Wrangler Sport 2 Door (standard with 3.6L V6, 6 speed manual trans, 4x4 with low range)
-- Body color: Your Choice (they chose Sunset Orange)
-- Air Conditioning Bypass (no AC)
-- Half metal doors with manual locks
-- Black Steel rims and 245/75R16 tires (Bridgestone Dueler A/T, 31 inches tall)
-- Connectivity Group (Tire pressure monitor, Bluetooth, UConnect voice recognition, LCD screen for vehicle info)
MSRP for this configuration is $25,500
http://blog.caranddriver.com/how-wed-spec-it-yes-basic-jeep-wranglers-still-exist-in-2015/
What's your recommendation for a basic, inexpensive, 2015 Jeep? Or would you rather buy used?
How about a 2004-06 Wrangler Unlimited (LJ, two doors, longer wheelbase, 4.0L straight 6 engine)?