The Jeep Wrangler is the undisputed king of all-road vehicles, and
used Jeep Wrangler models have gotten better and better each year.
The Wrangler was completely redesigned and re-engineered for 1997
and the result was a vast improvement over its predecessors in every
respect. Now it's quieter, roomier and more comfortable. It rides
better. It handles better. It's more capable off road. And it's
affordable. No matter the improvements or revisions, used Wrangler
remains true to its gritty heritage dating back to World War II when
Jeeps served with distinction around the globe. No vehicle is more
instantly recognizable throughout the world than the Jeep Wrangler.
That remains true in spite of the fact that nearly every body panel
was redesigned two years ago for a softer, gentler appearance.
Wranglers get better and quieter, every year. Increased air flow
improves the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system, which
is quieter than last year. Improved sound is available from a new
premium audio system. The soft top was designed for better sound
isolation and durability.
Used Off Road Vehicles
The 2007 Jeep Wrangler is a classic symbol of summer cruising and
off-road rambling. The Wrangler is the icon of the Jeep brand, and
there are few true competitors. The Wrangler is designed primarily
for performance off the road. For extreme off-roading, Jeep offers
the Wrangler Rubicon. Model year 2007 brought an all-new Jeep
Wrangler that looks just like the old Jeep. The big new in 2007 was
the long awaited introduction of the first four-door, using the name
Unlimited from the previous years stretched two-door. The Unlimited
Wrangler doesn't change the character of Wrangler at all, it just
makes the vehicle more attainable, and more desirable for many. It's
much more comfortable and convenient, and holds way more stuff,
including passengers. Each of the six models of the Wrangler uses
the same new engine, a 3.8-liter V6 making 12 more horsepower than
the previous trusty inline-6 that's been around for more than 20
years.
Jeep Wrangler Features
For trim levels the 2007 used Wrangler model is available in a
variety of price ranges. The Wrangler X comes with the basic soft
top, theft deterrent system, 16-inch steel wheels, rear folding
seat, locking glove box, 12-volt auxiliary power outlet, tilt
steering wheel, and six-speaker sound system with MP3 input. The
Sahara is the premium model in the lineup, and adds the Sunrider
top, the electronic stability program, electronic roll mitigation,
17-inch aluminum wheels with Goodyear Wrangler tires, body-colored
fender flares, tubular side steps, heavy-duty suspension, tinted
windows, cruise control, foglamps, tow hooks, and the Infinity sound
system. Options include all the X options, 18-inch aluminum wheels,
and an infotainment system with navigation, using a 20-gigabyte hard
drive and DVD video-audio capability of storing 150 hours of music
or probably a zillion photos.
The Rubicon is the model for serious
off-roading. To the Sahara, it adds the disconnecting front sway
bar, Rock-Trac part-time transfer case with 4:1 low range, Dana 44
front and rear axles, Tru-lok locking front and rear differential,
4.10 axle ratio, rock rails, and 32-inch B.F.Goodrich Mud Terrain
tires on 17-inch aluminum rims. The four-door Unlimited X comes with
either two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. Standard equipment
includes all that the two-door X offers, plus a Dana 44 rear axle,
23-gallon fuel tank, air conditioning, 60/40 split rear seat,
full-length floor console and colored fender flares. It offers all
the options as the two-door X and two-door Sahara, plus seat-mounted
side air bags. For more details on the Wranglers off road abilities,
read a complete overview of
Jeep Wrangler off road features.