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Friday, March 27, 2009

2009 Jeep Wrangler - Review



The 2009 Jeep Wrangler features three trim levels, seating for up to four passengers, and a five-star frontal crash test rating. As a carryover from the prior model year, the Wrangler maintains the same rugged durability and superior versatility. With the option of a soft or hard top and many other available accessories, the 2009 Wrangler is easily customizable. An affordable intro price, moderate fuel economy, and classic Jeep styling make the Wrangler a good pick for those looking for a model that can easily convert from commuter vehicle to off-road machine.


Under the hood, the Wrangler is fitted with a 202 horsepower 3.8L SMPI V6. With 237 lb-ft of torque, the 2009 Wrangler has more than enough power to get it going in demanding driving conditions. The model comes with a standard six-speed manual transmission which allows the Wrangler to cruise in a lower rpm to save on fuel consumption. Buyers can opt for a four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive if desired as well. Consumers can also choose from either 2WD or 4WD depending on their driving needs. An Electronic Stability Control Program with Traction Control keeps this Jeep on its intended course and can help prevent rollovers. Also, the Wrangler comes with on/off-road tires, so drivers will be able to quickly go from pavement to muddy trails without any modifications necessary.


, the 2009 Wrangler's base trim, like that of the Honda Element is pretty plain. With the exception of the tire pressure monitoring system, the interior is unadorned and lacks some technological advancement. However, consumers can go with any of the higher trims and find a wealth of features like the stain-resistant fabric upholstery, a premium Infinity speaker sound system with a subwoofer, remote keyless entry, and a leather wrapped steering wheel. With added packages buyers can get front and rear tow hooks and fog lamps as well. Those that opt for the Rubicon trim will get performance suspension for a smoother ride while off-roading, rigid Rock Rails that protect passengers in the event of an accident, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.


will also get a subscription to SIRIUS Satellite Radio and a compatible stereo. SIRIUS features commercial-free music, talk, news, and even sports twenty-four hours a day. However, after one year, Wrangler owners will have to pay an additional fee to continue their subscriptions. The stereo is also equipped with MP3 capabilities, so drivers can sync their music player with this 2009 Jeep's audio system.


Overall, the 2009 Jeep Wrangler is powerful yet practical. With 15 city MPG and 19 highway MPG, the model is competitive with most of the comparables. Priced around $19,860, consumers will find the model affordable, but they should also keep in mind that the Wrangler is one of the best models to hold its value several years down the road. Those that have young children might not find the Wrangler's easily convertible body to be the safest choice.

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