Few vehicles are better off road than a Jeep Wrangler The Wrangler is an icon and
it can deliver inimitable fun.
The Wrangler was redesigned for the 2007 model year. At the same time, a four-door
version was introduced and named Wrangler Unlimited. The four-door doesn't change
the character of the Wrangler but makes it easier to own and more practical for
many. It's much more comfortable and convenient, offering more cargo and back-seat
passenger space.
After its 2007 redesign, the Wrangler gets only minor changes for 2008. A tire-pressure
monitor is now standard, remote engine starting is available, and the Sunrider soft
top becomes standard on more models.
All Wranglers come with the V6; four-cylinder models are not available. The standard
six-speed manual fits the Wrangler's personality, but the optional four-speed
automatic is convenient. We can't imagine getting a Wrangler without it's
highly capable four-wheel-drive, a part-time system that includes low-range gearing.
The 2008 Jeep Wrangler and four-door Unlimited come in Wrangler
X, Sahara and Rubicon trim. All use a 3.8-liter V6 engine with
202 horsepower (205 hp in Unlimiteds), a six-speed manual
transmission, and four-wheel disc brakes with ABS. A four-speed
automatic transmission ($825) is optional.
Two-door and Rubicon models are only available with four-wheel
drive (4WD). The Unlimited X and Unlimited Sahara come with
rear-wheel drive (2WD) or 4WD.
The Wrangler X ($18,660) comes with the basic soft top, vinyl
upholstery, center console, theft deterrent system, folding rear
seat, locking glove box, 12-volt auxiliary power outlet, tilt
steering wheel, six-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo, skid plates to
protect the transfer case and fuel tank, and P225/75R16
all-terrain tires on steel wheels.
Options for X include a Quick Order package with air
conditioning, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, cruise control,
cloth upholstery, height-adjustable driver's seat, compass,
outside-temperature indicator, floormats, the Sunrider soft top
with sunroof, and P255/75R17 all-terrain tires on alloy wheels
($2,840); a Power Convenience group with power windows, door,
alarm, and remote keyless entry ($585); a Black Appearance group
with a black fuel filler door, taillight guards and side steps
($620); a Trailer Tow group ($295 manual, $245 automatic); a
limited-slip differential ($295); a locking rear axle for the
4WD model ($750); half metal doors (no charge); the Sunrider
soft top ($250); the Freedom Top hard top ($945); a package with
both the three-piece hardtop and the standard soft top ($1,585);
air conditioning ($895); six-disc CD changer ($350); a 368-watt
Infinity sound system with six speakers and subwoofer ($395);
Sirius satellite radio ($195); fog lights ($120); side steps
($395); front and rear tow hooks ($75); an electronic
disconnecting front sway bar for the 4WD model ($750);
P245/75R16 all-terrain tires ($150); and 16-inch alloy wheels
($425).
The Sahara ($24,115) is the premium model in the lineup. It adds
the Sunrider top; Yes Essentials cloth upholstery;
height-adjustable driver's seat; air conditioning; cruise
control; fog lamps; 368-watt Infinity sound system with six
speakers and subwoofer; leather-wrapped steering wheel; tow
hooks; fog lamps; compass; outside temperature indicator;
body-colored fender flares; tubular side steps; heavy-duty
suspension; tinted windows; and P255/70R18 Goodyear Wrangler
all-terrain tires on aluminum wheels.
Options include many of the X options, plus Options Jeep's MyGIG
Multimedia Infotainment system with 20-gigabyte hard drive and
navigation system ($1,275) and remote engine starting ($185).
The Rubicon ($27,220) is the model for serious off-roading. To
the X model, the Wrangler Rubicon adds amenities such as air
conditioning, leather-wrapped steering wheel, cruise control,
height-adjustable driver's seat, floormats, compass, outside
temperature indicator, and a 368-watt Infinity sound system with
six speakers and subwoofer. It also adds off-road equipment that
includes front and rear tow hooks, rock rails, off-road
suspension, an electronic-disconnecting front stabilizer bar to
enhance off-road capability, a Rock-Trac heavy duty part-time
transfer case with 4:1 low range, Dana 44 front and rear axles,
a 4.10 axle ratio, Tru-lok locking front and rear differentials,
fog lights, and LT255/75R17 (32-inch) BFGoodrich all-terrain
tires on aluminum wheels.
The four-door Unlimited X comes with either 2WD ($20,580) or
four-wheel drive ($22,580). Standard equipment includes all that
the two-door X offers, plus cloth upholstery, height-adjustable
driver's seat, split folding rear seat, 60/40-split folding rear
seat, Sunrider soft, top, Dana 44 rear axle, 23-gallon fuel
tank, air conditioning, and a 60/40 split rear seat. It offers
all the options as the two-door X and two-door Sahara.
The Unlimited Sahara two-wheel drive ($25,490) and four-wheel
drive ($27,490) is equipped like the two-door Sahara, except its
power doors, power windows and remote keyless entry are
standard.
The Unlimited Rubicon ($29,535) might be considered the ultimate
family 4X4, and it will carry four people where any Land Rover
or Hummer can go, for about half the price.
Safety features that come standard include dual front airbags,
tire-pressure monitor, anti-lock brakes, traction control,
electronic stability control with rollover mitigation.
Seat-mounted front side air bags for torso protection are
optional.