Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know that kids like the look of jeeps in general but that one is a super fancy, pretentious jeep. How much would that set you back?
MSRP mid 20k but you know you NEVER pay MSRP.
You're sadly mistaken if you think you can buy a new, 4WD, Wrangler Unlimited for $25K. Maybe 10-15 years ago they were going for that, not now. These things are hotter than pistol and they're charging accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Koons has 33 unlimited Wranglers for under $33k. Only one over $40k. No idea why people insist they are $40k plus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are not terrible safety ratings and they do not distinguish between the 2 and 4 door. One test had the doors off, so it failed that test. The 2018 are getting a lot more safety features in it. They aren't environmentally unfriendly. They get the same gas milage as other SUV's and some cars.
The safety ratings are pretty dismal: "Safety has some weak spots.The NHTSA gave the top-heavy Wrangler only three stars out of five for rollover resistance, while the IIHS gave the two-door Wrangler a Poor in side impact.Other IIHS scores were better, as both the two-door and four-door earned the top “Good” rating for moderate frontal impact, and Marginal in the difficult small overlap frontal test, while the four-door Wrangler Unlimited got a better Marginal rating in side impact.
The only standard airbags are the mandated dual front bags, while side-impact front bags are optional; we can't think of another vehicle that doesn't have standard side-impact airbags in front.Moreover, there are no available advanced safety features, not even a rearview camera."
They also call the on road driving "raw, archaic and sloppy.The old-school recirculating-ball steering is sturdy but dull, the ride is bouncy, and the vehicle leans a lot."
None of that makes it sound like a remotely good choice for a young and inexperienced driver.
Try the FJ Cruiser
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are not terrible safety ratings and they do not distinguish between the 2 and 4 door. One test had the doors off, so it failed that test. The 2018 are getting a lot more safety features in it. They aren't environmentally unfriendly. They get the same gas milage as other SUV's and some cars.
The safety ratings are pretty dismal: "Safety has some weak spots.The NHTSA gave the top-heavy Wrangler only three stars out of five for rollover resistance, while the IIHS gave the two-door Wrangler a Poor in side impact.Other IIHS scores were better, as both the two-door and four-door earned the top “Good” rating for moderate frontal impact, and Marginal in the difficult small overlap frontal test, while the four-door Wrangler Unlimited got a better Marginal rating in side impact.
The only standard airbags are the mandated dual front bags, while side-impact front bags are optional; we can't think of another vehicle that doesn't have standard side-impact airbags in front.Moreover, there are no available advanced safety features, not even a rearview camera."
They also call the on road driving "raw, archaic and sloppy.The old-school recirculating-ball steering is sturdy but dull, the ride is bouncy, and the vehicle leans a lot."
None of that makes it sound like a remotely good choice for a young and inexperienced driver.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re one of the only cars that retain value.
They are overpriced and get crummy safety ratings.
They retain value.
Anonymous wrote:They are not terrible safety ratings and they do not distinguish between the 2 and 4 door. One test had the doors off, so it failed that test. The 2018 are getting a lot more safety features in it. They aren't environmentally unfriendly. They get the same gas milage as other SUV's and some cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re one of the only cars that retain value.
They are overpriced and get crummy safety ratings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone buying this for their teens are making following statements:
"I am desperate for approval"
"Screw the environment"
"I am too clueless to realize this is tacky"
Which private school are we trolling here and why? Why are you jealous, OP?
Someone's kid got into a better college than your kid? Seems pretty mean.
Prius owner:
"I'm kinda poor and am desperate for approval"
"I am too clueless to realize this is tacky"
Tesla owner:
"I'm kinda rich and am desperate for approval"
"I am too clueless to realize this is tacky"