Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Posted by motortrends on 7:37 AM
The country's most popular newspaper reviews one of our most iconic sports utility vehicles:
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"A V6 engine comes standard across the Wrangler lineup, and whether you’re tackling rush hour or the Rubicon trail, test drivers say the Wrangler offers plenty of power for the task at hand. The two-door Wrangler gets an EPA-estimated 17/21 mpg city/highway, which is low in comparison with most compact SUVs. However, the Wrangler’s fuel economy is a close match for trail-ready rivals like the Toyota FJ Cruiser. While the 2013 Wrangler’s suspension system excels off pavement, reviewers note that its rugged, purpose-built design means that you shouldn’t expect a car-like ride. However, if you’re willing to sacrifice a car-like ride, critics generally maintain that the Wrangler is still fun to drive, despite its trucky ride."
Courtesy of USAToday.com