Monday, June 16, 2008

'07 Jeep Wrangler

Launched in 2007, Jeep released its acclaimed new Wrangler. It was released in 3 available trim packages: Wrangler X, Rubicon and Sahara.

It promises to offer a truly adventurous ride through difficult paths and terrains. To augment the ruggedness, it has exposed hinges and removable doors. The axles are sturdy and provide limited slip on stony road.

The 2007 Jeep Wrangler is available in nine colors with a choice of different doors and soft-tops. The three different available wheel sizes are 16, 17 and 18 inches. The latest version is more boulder-friendly; there is 40.4 degree departure angle and 25.4 degree angle for break over. The better trims are Sahara and Wrangler X with Dana 30 front axle and rear axle of Dana 35.

The 2007 Jeep Wrangler has high back seats and more leg-room than the prior year model. The driver’s seat can be adjusted to optimize the height.

'06 Jeep Wrangler

The 2006 Jeep Wrangler is a classic style Jeep and is best suited for off-road experiences. It is available in four trim packages: X, Sport, Rubicon and SE. With the exception of the SE model, all other trims have 190 hp, 6-cyl engine. The Wrangler SE model has a 4-cylinder 147 hp engine.

It is available with a soft plastic top and plastic side windows. There’s an option of glass windows and hard-top also available. The interiors of the Wranglers are designed in line with the exteriors in that they are basic but practical. The cargo space in the rear is 46 cubic feet.

The 2006 Jeep Wrangler provides the ultimate off-road experience and is designed with individuals that love the outdoors in mind. Because of its compact size and tight turn radius, it is easy to maneuver and turn.

'05 Jeep Wrangler

In 2005, Jeep launched another in its long heritage of vehicles with the 2005 Jeep Wrangler, a terrific off-road vehicle. Though revamped over and over since its inception in World War II, the overall appearance of the Jeep have stayed true to the original form.

It still reminds us of the days when it was heavily used for carrying soldiers in muddy and rough terrain. The Jeep, which derives its name from the moniker GP, which meant General Purpose, is know throughout the world as a tough, reliable multi purpose vehicle.

The 2005 Jeep Wrangler still bears its sturdy look and has the latest I performance and safety features including four wheel disc brakes.

The Rubicon version incorporates the manual gearbox of six-speed, which matches up well with the six-cylinder engine. It has a better traction feature because of the torque sensing on the rear axle.