Hired a two door once
Thirsty and tiny inside. Reminded me of a Suzuki Serria.
Has any one here had experience with the JK Wrangler. I am thinking of getting one.
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Hired a two door once
Thirsty and tiny inside. Reminded me of a Suzuki Serria.
95 300 Tdi Defender 90
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Drove one around the Big Island of Hawaii for a week and it handled well, we both enjoyed it. The hire car was pretty gutless though as it only had a 3 speed auto and the petrol engine had very poor torque. SO I can't comment on performance.
The main dislike I had was it doesn't have a lot of room to store anything. Makes a Disco 1 seem positivley spacious. Oh and it had the steering wheel on the wrong side (being left hand drive).
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Past: 97 D1 Tdi, 03 D2a Td5, 08 Kimberley Kamper, 08 Defender 110 TDCi, 99 Defender 110 300Tdi[/SIZE]
My brother has one very good off road and huge amount of after market products. It eats the fuel and doesn't really have that much power.
I had a 2008 Wrangler. So I know a little bit about them...
Before 2007 it was the old TJ model, only a straight 6 and short wheel base.
From 2007 the new model JK came with some options: v6 petrol, diesel, manual auto, 2 and 4 doors, rubicon (twin lockers and disconnects)
The manuals are full of clutch issues, would only recommend the autos.
2011 they have redone the interior, to a more car like standard.
2012 they introduced the new petrol engines that are amazingly fast!
A 2012 auto rubicon 2 door would be your pick if you want an offroad weapon.
On the other hand if you want the space and diesel, get a 2008 4 door, although in this configuration I would be biased towards a Defender.
In general, the JK has some quality issues, not too different from the Pumas...
If you have any specific questions, just let me know..
I picked up my JK four door Pentastar Wrangler Auto Hard Top three weeks ago. So far - with only some 2300 kms now on it - it is great. Very comfortable on the bitumen or tracks with surprising highway 'punch' and so far sure footed on muddy forestry trails. Where ever it is it is a very quiet ride too.
There are some issues to be aware of though with a JK. Some bad some not so bad - it depends on what you want. Happy to help if I can.
Are you looking at petrol or diesel, manual or auto and Rubicon or Sport Unlimited?
I am looking at all of them ATM. How is the fuel consumption on the petrol.Originally Posted by Grumbles
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Can you tell me what are the known problems or idiosyncrasies they have. The new penistar engine seems good so far. Do the autos have any problemsOriginally Posted by IZN
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I have read the old 3.8lt V6 is not a good match to the auto but the new set up is really good
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Grumbles where do you live
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