2007 Jeep Wrangler
I have always been a Wrangler fan, and it seems this one won't dissapoint. Videos, wallpapers, and specs below.
Video, autoshow pictures.
Edmunds
Specs, pictures.
Autoblog
Overview, wallpaper.
Automobile
Enjoy!
Video, autoshow pictures.
Edmunds
Specs, pictures.
Autoblog
Overview, wallpaper.
Automobile
Enjoy!
I will bet that new Rubicon is one unstoppable SOB. I would not doubt "most offroad capable (mass produced) vehicle in the world." Judging by my experience with past Wranglers, if this thing really is improved, it would leave an H3/H2 for dead on the trails.
Originally posted by korinwoodo@January 10, 2006, 7:27 PM
Oh and Jeeps calling it "The Most Capable Off Road Vehicle in the World"??

Oh and Jeeps calling it "The Most Capable Off Road Vehicle in the World"??

Originally posted by Vermillion98@January 11, 2006, 6:09 PM
Could you elaborate? If a Jeep isn't the most capable off road vehicle, what is?
Could you elaborate? If a Jeep isn't the most capable off road vehicle, what is?
And my bet is that you are some Jeep afficanato and typing all of this is useless, so go ahead and do your bashing/flashing thing.
Yeah, Jeep's statement was a little disengenuous, but I think they sort of assumed people would be smart enough to realize they werent claiming to better purpose built off-road rigs.
And was this Jeep available eight years ago when the DOD was looking for a troop mover? 'Fraid not, it actually just came out...
Also, one may note, H1s are considerably more expensive than the Rubicon.
And was this Jeep available eight years ago when the DOD was looking for a troop mover? 'Fraid not, it actually just came out...
Also, one may note, H1s are considerably more expensive than the Rubicon.
Originally posted by korinwoodo@January 10, 2006, 7:27 PM
Oh and Jeeps calling it "The Most Capable Off Road Vehicle in the World"??

Oh and Jeeps calling it "The Most Capable Off Road Vehicle in the World"??

The new Wrangler (TK) is pretty sweet. I hate that the 4.0L is gone, and they've slapped in a minivan V6. The 4.0L had almost all of it's torque at idle. I can't wait until the put the CRD in it. Overall it's pretty nice. I want to check one out in person.
I used to own a 2004 Wrangler Rubicon until it was wrecked and then I ordered my 06 GT. In stock trim, I ran circles around all but the most extreme Jeeps.
And for a production vehicle, it is the most capable. Land Rover has gone soft, H2's and H3's are a joke off-road. Every SUV on the market has turned into a bloated car to please the soccer moms.
Originally posted by bigred0383@January 11, 2006, 9:30 PM
I wouldn't say that Land Rover has gone soft. They were always about being luxurious and off road capable. I am not sure how that's changed.
I wouldn't say that Land Rover has gone soft. They were always about being luxurious and off road capable. I am not sure how that's changed.
They use the new LR3's in the exact same way they used the old Disco's on the "Around the World" drives. To say it can only handle a gravel road is, well no offense, stupid.
Have you read a single article on the Range Rover or LR3 published in the last 3 years? (I would suggest driving one, but I don't have the means, I am not sure if you do) Everybody loves them because not only are they still just as capable, but now they have a respectable interior too.
Edited:
I added the Top Gear Review (I don't know anybody harder on a car than them, and while it isn't perfect, I don't see how it's "soft"/ a good example of what it got stuck in is very evident when they get the wheels moving the second time towards the end of the video, and I can't see, at the depth the wheel is sunk, how a different offroad vehicle would do better [save the Wrangler or Hummer, both with massive tread]) for you:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2...q=top+gear+land
Motor Trend SUV of the Year, 2005 Article:
http://www.motortrend.com/oftheyear/suv/11...ftheyearwinner/
Have you read a single article on the Range Rover or LR3 published in the last 3 years? (I would suggest driving one, but I don't have the means, I am not sure if you do) Everybody loves them because not only are they still just as capable, but now they have a respectable interior too.
Edited:
I added the Top Gear Review (I don't know anybody harder on a car than them, and while it isn't perfect, I don't see how it's "soft"/ a good example of what it got stuck in is very evident when they get the wheels moving the second time towards the end of the video, and I can't see, at the depth the wheel is sunk, how a different offroad vehicle would do better [save the Wrangler or Hummer, both with massive tread]) for you:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2...q=top+gear+land
Motor Trend SUV of the Year, 2005 Article:
http://www.motortrend.com/oftheyear/suv/11...ftheyearwinner/
I agree Jim, the LR3's are amazingly capable . Their suspension systems are some of the most sophisticated (off road wise) in the world. I don't think they've gone "soft" at all but rather have become more sophisticated.
The most capable production (as in available to the general public) off road vehicle in the world in my opinion is the Bowler Wildcat which ironically uses Rover engines
The most capable production (as in available to the general public) off road vehicle in the world in my opinion is the Bowler Wildcat which ironically uses Rover engines
Had a '97 Wrangler Sport with all the bells and whistles. I loved it, but had to sell it when I moved to South Africa and couldn't import a left hand drive car. What a pity, it would have been great there, a country with lots of fantastic off roading opportunities. I ended up with a lousy Land Rover Freelander -- what a piece of junk that was! I still miss the Wrangler....
i like that modular hardtop!!! really nifty
ive always wanted a wrangler, been one of my favorite vehicles for a loooong time.
i'll take one in flat olive green please
maybe a white vynle star on the hood, paint the wheels flat green also and ill be set,
ive always wanted a wrangler, been one of my favorite vehicles for a loooong time.
i'll take one in flat olive green please
maybe a white vynle star on the hood, paint the wheels flat green also and ill be set,



