The Jeep Wrangler for 2011, Jeep has improved the Wranglers interior, which has long been a sore spot for reviewers. The updated Wrangler has nicer materials, as well as more sound-deadening material and available high-tech features. Reviewers say the changes make the off-road-ready Wrangler more livable, but still not as comfortable as a crossover SUV. The Wrangler comes in three trim levels. The base Sport, Sahara, and top-of-the-line Rubicon. In either a basic two-door or an Unlimited four-door version.
MSRP: $22,045 - $32,745
Invoice: $21,431 - $30,818
MPG: 15 City / 19 Hwy
MSRP: $22,045 - $32,745
Invoice: $21,431 - $30,818
MPG: 15 City / 19 Hwy
Lease Deal
Deal: $299 a month for 39 months with $0 due at signing
Notes: Applies to Wrangler Sport. Deal available in Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, West and Southwest.
Expires: 08/01/11
Notes: Applies to Wrangler Sport. Deal available in Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, West and Southwest.
Expires: 08/01/11
Purchase Deal
Deal: 0% APR financing for 60 months OR $1,000 cash allowance
Notes: Deal available in Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, West and Southwest.
Expires: 09/06/11
Notes: Deal available in Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, West and Southwest.
Expires: 09/06/11
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