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2014 Jeep Wrangler Reviews

You'll find all our 2014 Jeep Wrangler reviews right here. 2014 Jeep Wrangler prices range from $33,000 for the Wrangler Sport 4x4 to $55,000 for the Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 10th Anni.

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Used Jeep Wrangler review: 2007-2015
By Ewan Kennedy · 02 May 2017
The Jeep Wrangler is a real 4WD off-road vehicle that can take you to rough 'n' tough places that will break other so-called 4WDs.
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Used Jeep Wrangler review: 1996-2014
By Ewan Kennedy · 26 May 2015
Today's Jeep Wrangler can trace its ancestry directly back to the famed World War II Jeep, "the car that won a war". Obviously there have been improvements and refinements over the years, but these have been done with an eye on the heritage. Wrangler is a real off-road vehicle, a vanishing commodity in these days of
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Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 2014 review
By Chris Riley · 05 Jun 2014
A special 10th anniversary edition of Jeep's hard core, offroader – in either two or four-door form. Just 30 examples have been secured for the local market, 12 of them two-door and 18 four-door versions.Wrangler Rubicon 10th Anniversary Edition is $49,000 for the two-door model or $53,000 for the four-door, Unlimited model.  An auto adds $2000 to the price.There's a lot of pretenders but only one real competitor for this car and that is the Land Rover Defender. Both target the same buyer, but they are very different vehicles.The 10th Anniversary Edition is available only with a petrol V6, together with a six-speed manual or optional five-speed automatic. We would have preferred a diesel but the 3.6-litre Pentastar V6 engine is surprisingly good, producing 209kW of power and 347Nm of torque. Drive is to the rear wheels or to all four wheels if four-wheel drive is engaged – it’s a part time system. Not bad. It's a big truck of a thing but has no trouble keeping up with the traffic flow. Things have certainly come a long way since the early petrol guzzling sixes that powered Jeeps – the five-speed auto helps too. Rides about 40mm higher than the standard Rubicon.The four-door is rated at 12.0 litres/100km. We were getting 12.1 after more than 600km of mixed driving. Good to see the 85-litre tank takes standard 91 unleaded too.Gets 3.5 stars from the Government’s Green Vehicle Guide, with carbon emissions of 276g/km (benchmark Prius scores 5).Wrangler is a four star vehicle. Comes with a reverse camera, four airbags, that offer protection for the driver and passenger only. Features electronic traction and stability control, as well as roll over mitigation.Talk to the back. We just couldn't get comfortable in this car. You may have a different experience.Tends to intimidate other drivers. It's large and cumbersome in terms of city driving, with a large turning circle that can making parking difficult. Off road the Wrangler has few peers, designed to bash and crash its way down the roughest fire trail. It provides one of, if not the best, out of the box four-wheel drive experience available, with 264mm of ground clearance, front and rear locking differentials and a wading depth of 762mm. It has a wash out interior and can tow a 2.3 tonne load.For a hard core off road vehicle it contains plenty of creature comforts, like heated leather sports seats, climate air conditioning and satellite navigation. The Infinity audio system features 6 speakers, 368 watt amplifier and subwoofer. Comes with dual roof system, with a three piece modular fibreglass hardtop plus a roll out soft top (that tends to get in the way). A plaque features the vehicle's technical data, such as axle and sway bar types, transfer case type and crawl ratio, tyre size and location of manufacture.  
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Jeep Wrangler Sport 2014 Review
By Ewan Kennedy · 04 Feb 2014
Jeep Wrangler is like nothing else on the road these days. It’s a genuine descendent of the WWII Jeep, though it has grown up and become (slightly) more sophisticated over the years.
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