2008 Jeep Wrangler
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If you've never owned or driven a Wrangler, you might think the '07 is twitchy and choppy, because it's twitchier and choppier than almost anything else on the road. But it's a relative thing. Compared to the '92 Wrangler that I own and drive in Baja, the '07 feels like a luxury liner. The wheelbase has been increased by 2 inches and the track by 3.4 inches; the chassis has been stiffened and the suspension redesigned. All these things yield significant improvements in the ride and handling, but still, on city streets, the Wrangler is pretty bouncy, and out on the freeway it can feel squiggly over pavement changes. The driver needs to pay attention to keep the Wrangler going in a straight line. That said, we drove the Wrangler at speeds up to 85 miles per hour on the open freeway, and it was stable and surprisingly quiet, when the pavement was smooth. When it was even slightly rough, we had to move into the smoother passing lane to find comfort. However, it's important to note that our Sahara had the 18-inch wheels with Bridgestone Dueler on/off-road tires and high-pressure gas-charged shock absorbers. Standard on the Sahara are 17-inch Goodyear Wrangler SRA on/off-road tires with those shocks. The Wrangler X uses 16-inch Goodyear Wrangler STs, also on/off-road, but the shocks are low-pressure, so that combination might offer the best ride, with the standard Sahara setup somewhere in between the two.
 

The new 3.8-liter V6 that comes standard on all Wranglers is an overhead valve engine. It replaces the old 2.4-liter DOHC four and venerable 4.0-liter overhead-valve inline-6. It makes 198 horsepower (vs. 190 hp in the previous six-cylinder) and 232 pound-feet of torque at 4000 rpm. The old six-cylinder made 235 pound-feet at a lower 3200 rpm, and this 800 rpm difference is felt, at least with the four-speed automatic transmission in our test Sahara. Acceleration is good, but on those long uphill 75-mph grades between Lake Tahoe and San Francisco, the Jeep kept kicking down out of overdrive, fourth gear, until we turned the overdrive off (our Sahara was equipped with the Trailer Tow Group option). More torque at lower rpm might have prevented this. We didn't have the opportunity to test the standard six-speed manual transmission, but we're inclined to suggest it might be more compatible with the Jeep than this four-speed automatic.

The Wrangler Unlimited would have been a different animal on this road. The ride is significantly smoother and the handling more stable, thanks to a wheelbase that's 20.6 inches longer; but it weighs 315 pounds more, so the engine will work a bit harder. However, all the 4x4 Wranglers are EPA-rated at 16 city and 19 highway miles per gallon. When we drove the Unlimited around Lake Tahoe, there were a lot of other Jeeps on the road, and our four-door never failed to turn heads. At the view points, fellow Jeepsters came over to ogle and marvel. Every one of them said they wanted to go home and trade in their two-door on the new four-door Jeep. We were also behind the wheel of an Unlimited with the six-speed manual transmission on the rugged Rubicon Trail, where its capability was downright dazzling; in low range and first gear on the most challenging sections, we drove without using our feet: merely steering over daunting obstacles, and letting the vehicle do the rest. It's safe to say that the two-door Wrangler would be fairly astonishing. The only limitation with the Unlimited was its turning radius of 41.2 feet versus 34.9 feet with the two-door. Six feet is a big difference. In San Francisco, we used the two-door's tight turning radius to make a U-turn in the middle of a street to snatch a parking space on the other side, like all good San Franciscans.

Final Word

The redesigned 2007 Jeep Wrangler is the most civilized, smoothest, comfortable, convenient, powerful, and off-road-capable Jeep ever made. Jeep says that the value of added content is $3000, while the price has been reduced by an average of $1200 throughout the line. And now, with the new four-door Unlimited, Jeep seems ready for another decade or so of tradition.

Available Models
Wrangler X, B Pkg

Base MSRP:$19,320
Wrangler Unlimited X, C Pkg

Base MSRP:2WD $21,240, 4WD $23,240
Wrangler Sahara

Base MSRP:$24,775
Wrangler Rubicon

Base MSRP:$27,880
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Trail Rated Off-Road Capability

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Heavy Duty Dana 44 Rear Axle

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Command Trac® 2-Speed Transfer Case

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Skid Plates

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Available Power Windows & Locks

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Available Sunrider® Soft Top

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Available Dual Top

bulletAir Conditioning
bulletAM/FM CD MP3 Radio w/6 Speakers
bulletRear 60/40 Folding Seat
bulletHeavy Duty Dana 44 Rear Axle
bulletAvailable Power Windows & Locks
bulletAvailable Dual Top
bulletAvailable 17" Aluminum Wheels
bulletBody Color Fender Flares
bullet18" Aluminum Wheels
bulletTubular Side Steps
bulletYES Essentials® Seat Fabric
bullet368 Watt 7-Speaker Infinity Sound System
bulletAvailable MyGIG™ with Navigation
bulletAvailable Remote Start
bulletElectronic Sway Bar Disconnect
bullet4:1 Rock-Trac HD Transfer Case
bulletHeavy Duty Dana 44 Front/Rear Axles
bulletTru-Lok® Lockable Axles
bullet4.10 axle ratios
bullet32" BFGoodrich Off-Road Tires
bullet17" Machined Aluminum Wheels
Wrangler X, S Pkg

Base MSRP:$21,885
Wrangler Unlimited X, S Pkg

Base MSRP:2WD $22,635, 4WD $24,635
Wrangler Unlimited Sahara

Base MSRP:2WD $26,150, 4WD $28,300
Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon

Base MSRP:4WD $30,195
bullet 3.8L Sequential Multi-Port Injection V6 engine has 202hp and 237ft-lb of torque
bullet 6-Speed Manual Transmission
bullet Air Conditioning
bullet Height-Adjustable Driver's Seat
bullet Front Floor Mats
bullet Full-Length Floor Console
bullet The Sunrider® Soft Top lets you quickly get cover or let the sun shine in without having to fold down the entire top. It�s like a sunroof for the Soft Top. Sunrider is a registered trademark of Bestop, Inc.
bullet Temperature and Compass Gauge
bullet Speed Control
bullet Includes Speed Control
Goodyear Brand Tires
16" Aluminum Wheels
bullet P245/75R16 BSW On-/Off-Road Tires
bullet Cloth Seats with Adjustable Head Restraints
bullet 3.8L Sequential Multi-Port Injection V6 engine has 202hp and 237ft-lb of torque
bullet 6-Speed Manual Transmission
bullet Front and Rear Floor Mats
bullet Deep Tint Sunscreen Windows
bullet Temperature and Compass Gauge
bullet Speed Control
bullet Includes Speed Control
bullet Goodyear Brand Tires
bullet 16" Aluminum Wheels
bullet  P245/75R16 BSW On-/Off-Road Tires
 
bulletPower Convenience Group
bulletBody Color Fender Flares
bullet18" Aluminum Wheels
bulletTubular Side Steps
bulletYes Essentials(R) Stain/Odor/Static Resistant Fabric
bullet368 Watt 7-Speaker Infinity Sound System
bulletAvailable MyGIG™ Infotainment System w/Navigation

 

bulletElectronic Sway Bar Disconnect
bullet4:1 Rock-Trac HD Transfer Case
bulletTru-Lok® Lockable Axles
bullet32" BFGoodrich Off-Road Tires
bullet17" Machined Aluminum Wheels
bulletHeavy Duty Dana 44 Front/Rear Axles
bullet4.10 Axle Ratios

 

Wrangler X, RHD

Base MSRP:$22,280

bulletRight Hand Drive
bulletTrail Rated Off-Road Capability
bulletHeavy Duty Dana 44 Rear Axle
bulletCommand Trac® 2-Speed Transfer Case
bulletStandard Freedom Top
bullet4-Speed Automatic Transmission
bulletSkid Plates
 

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