2017 JEEP Wrangler

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$26,998
$967
above average
75,583 Miles
1,106
Miles above average

Vehicle Details

Mileage: 75583
Color: Other
Body Style: SUV
Engine Type: 3.6L V6 285hp 260ft. lbs. 6 Cyli
Drive Train: 4WD
Fuel: Gasoline
Location: Dover, NH
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Option & Equipment

Audio System 8 Speakers
Audio - SiriusXM Satellite Radio
Audio - Radio Data System
Audio - Antenna: Diversity
Audio - Antenna: Mast
Audio - Radio: AM/FM
Audio Auxiliary Input: IPod/IPhone Integration
Audio Auxiliary Input: Jack
Audio In-Dash CD: Single Disc
Running Boards
Skid Plate(s) Front
Skid Plate(s) Front And Rear
Rear Bumper Color Black
Doors Rear Door Type: Side-Hinged
Window Trim Black
Mirror Color Black
Grille Color Body-Color
Running Boards Black
Headlights LED
Headlights Auto On/Off
Exterior Mirrors Heated
Exterior Mirrors Power
Exterior Mirrors Manual Folding
Body Color 3-Piece Hard Top
Spare Tire Outside Mount Location
Spare Tire Fullsize Matching Size
Power Windows
Windows Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent
Windows Solar-Tinted Glass
Compass
External Temperature Display
Fuel Economy Display MPG
Fuel Economy Display Range
Tachometer
Clock
Digital Odometer
Trip Odometer
Warnings And Reminders Low Fuel Level
Air Conditioning - Front - Single Zone
Seats Front Seat Type: Bucket
Rear Seats 60-40 Split Bench
Rear Seats Folding
Rear Seats Reclining
Driver Seat Manual Adjustments: 4
Driver Seat Manual Adjustments: Recline
Seats - Driver Seat Manual Adjustments: Height
Number Of Front Headrests 2
Front Headrests Adjustable
Passenger Seat Manual Adjustments: Recline
Passenger Seat Manual Adjustments: 4
Number Of Rear Headrests 2
Adjustable Rear Headrests
Seats Cloth Upholstery
Cargo Area Floor Mat
Rear Floor Mats
Floor Mats Front
Interior Metallic-Tone Accents
Floor Material Carpet
Floor Mat Material Carpet
Inside Rearview Mirror Auto-Dimming
Cruise Control
Power Outlet(s) 115V
Front 12V Power Outlet(s)
Center Console Front Console With Armrest And Storage
Power Steering
Reading Lights Front
Reading Lights Rear
Steering Wheel Tilt-Adjustable
Multi-function Remote Keyless Entry
Multi-function Remote Keyless Entry With Panic Alarm
One-Touch Windows: 2
Steering Wheel Mounted Controls Audio
Steering Wheel Mounted Controls Cruise Controls
Vanity Mirrors Dual
Assist Handle Rear
Assist Handle Front
Windows Lockout Button
Storage Front Seatback
Storage Accessory Hook
Storage Door Pockets
Tool Kit
Suspension Heavy Duty
Front Suspension Type: Multi-Link
Front Suspension Classification: Solid Live Axle
Suspension Stabilizer Bar(s): Front
Suspension Stabilizer Bar(s): Rear
Suspension Front Shock Type: Gas Shock Absorbers
Suspension Front Spring Type: Coil Springs
Suspension Rear Gas Shock Absorbers
Suspension Rear Coil Springs
Towing And Hauling Tow Hooks: Front
Towing And Hauling Tow Hooks: Rear
Drivetrain 4WD Type: Part Time
Drivetrain Transfer Case: Manual Hi-Lo Gear Selection
Drivetrain Oil Cooler: Auxiliary
Engine Alternator: 160 Amps
Power Door Locks
Security Anti-Theft Alarm System
ABS Brakes (4-Wheel)
Rear Brakes Ventilated Disc
Braking Assist
Front Brakes Ventilated Disc
Power Brakes
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
Braking assist hill start assist
Stability Control
Traction Control
Roll Stability Control
Seatbelts Seatbelt Force Limiters: Front
Seatbelts Seatbelt Pretensioners: Front
Seatbelts Seatbelt Warning Sensor: Driver And Passenger
Front Seatbelts: 3-Point
Seatbelts Second Row 3-Point
Child Seat Anchors LATCH System
Child Safety Locks
Crumple Zones Front
Crumple Zones Rear
Airbags - Front - Dual
Airbags - Passenger - Occupant Sensing Deactivation

Recalls & Defects

VIN 1C4BJWEG5HL532532 may have been recalled. Check full report for more information

AIR BAGS:FRONTAL:SENSOR/CONTROL MODULE

Chrysler (FCA US LLC) is recalling certain model year 2016-2017 Jeep Wrangler vehicles manufactured June 16, 2015, to August 14, 2016. In certain crash conditions, the front impact sensor wiring may be pulled until it detaches before a signal can be received by the Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC).



Vehicle Rating & Owner Reviews

Overall Rating
5
  Based on 1 reviews

2017 75th Anniversary Wrangler Unlimited

5
Mercdoc on 11/16/2016

Performance: 0 Comfort: 0 Fuel Economy: 0 Fun To Drive: 0 Interior Design: 0 Exterior Design: 0 Build Quality: 0 Reliability: 0 Comfort Rating: 5 Performance Rating: 4 Interior Rating: 5 Reliability Rating: 5 Safety Rating: 4 Technology Rating: 4 Value Rating: 4

This is our 2nd Jeep with our first being a 2015 2dr Willys. Now I know this is to be for 2016 models but, really there isn't much different and really you can say ours could be a 2016.5 LOL. But... really what do we think of our Jeep? First, new for the 75th edition and a huge improvement are the LED head lamps. I think Jeep finally got this one right and they are standard on the Sahara and Rubicon, but don't worry they are an upgrade for 495.00 on the Sport versions. They are a bright white(daylight) type which are bright on the roads. We have not had a chance to make a night run offroad to see how they light up the woods but I am sure they will be far better than what we had on our Willys. The overall look of the 75th Anniversary we really love. The Power dome hood and front/rear bronzed bumpers from the Hard Rock really set it apart. The tire size is ok but I think the 255-75r-17s that came on our Willys would have given a much better off road ready look than the Wrangler Armor Tracks that came on it. Don't get me wrong, the Armor Track tires are quiet and do have an off road look to them but it is just a personal preference. The ride is the same as any Sahara with the provided Jeep "heavy duty" suspension. I must admit that I like the ride of the Jeep "Performance suspension" that came on our Willys or standard for the Rubicons. The Sahara suspension like the Sport(s) suspension just seems too soft for what I expect a Jeep to ride, again it's just a personal preference. For most folks that spend much of their time "Mall Crawling" the ride would be perfect and most likely their preferred. Now moving to the inside and our impressions. First look inside there is a bit of EWWW and AHHH from the upgraded interior of the Sahara/75th Anniversary edition over the Willys. But that feeling is short lived as you get in and get comfy in your seat. The leather trimmed seats do feel nice but the lack of lumbar is a minus for me. When traveling the added lumbar support is a nice feeling on the lower back. The dash appears to be very close to what we had in our Willys but with some extra little touches. The speedo and tach lettering are nicer to look at with what appear to be larger letters and a cleaner look. Not really sure how to explain this other than for you to go look at a Sport then look at the 75th edition to know what I mean. Now I will admit that I did not look at any other trim level for 2017 so I am comparing it to our 2015 Willys, which also had the premium dash/cluster in it. The steering controls are the same for 17 as they were for 15 and I am sure the same for 16s. They do take a bit to get use to all the functions that they can do. The My-Gig 430 is a nice upgrade over the 130 standard radio that we had in our Willys. The touch screen for me is a novelty and the upgrade to navigation with travel link is a plus for the interstate traveler. It is not as refined as other systems from the other manufacturers but it does get the job done. We have not had a chance to explore all of the features of the 430N but I did find it to be easy to use without reading the manual. Finding some of the feature items could be easier to find with a dedicated button over searching thought the "Menu" button. Our Jeep also came with the Alpine speaker upgrade and it is a great improvement over the stock radio. Yes it is a pricey upgrade and many will say you can that they can build a nicer one for less but many will never do it and be disappointed with the stock system. The Alpine upgrade provides a much need bass response that is not in the stock system. You do lose your hide away in the back as the sub is mounted there. In the JKU it is not a big deal but if you have a JK you will miss that bit of storage. No matter what radio you have the Alpine system is available for an upgrade, my only issue is the lack of being able to tune it. You get Bass or Treble in one radio or you get Bass, Mids, or Treble with the touch screens. Not much there and maybe something that Jeep will touch on for the JL release. I love listening to music both in the Jeep and in my home and the Alpine has a very pleasant sound. The bass is firm but doesn't rattle your ear drums, now you can turn the bass up all the way and it will shake the mirrors and vibrate your back but it is by no means a 15-inch subwoofer. I did notice that the AM/FM tuner picks up stations better than the U130 that we had in the Willys. The ability to copy my CDs to the hard drive is a nice feature, it is a little slow but the playback is great. The U-Connect works great wth both my Android phone and my wife's iPhone and music playback is great with each. Our iPod touch that we use from time to time works well with Bluetooth or the data/charge cable. While using the cable the radio controls the iPod but Bluetooth you keep control on the device. Seating is great up front and spacious in the back but the seats are too up-right in the back. Wish i had more room.


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Overall Rating
5 / 10


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