The 2012 Jeep Wrangler has changed a lot, but you wouldn't know it by looking at it from the outside. The Wrangler looks virtually the same as the 2011 version, but Jeep has dropped its new Pentastar V-6 into the 2012 version. The 2012 Jeep Wrangler comes with a new five-speed automatic transmission, but the six-speed manual is still available.
The changes in transmission have not affected the Wrangler's trail prowess, toughness and power. Together, the V-6 and automatic combination can reach 60 mph in a much faster 8.4 seconds and 7.7 second for the two-door Wrangler.
When you're out on the trail, you'll experience why the Wrangler is a Jeep meant for the outdoors. The tough body-on-frame chassis and solid rear and front axles have set the Wrangler up as one of the most capable off-road SUVs on the market. The 2012 Wrangler has plenty of clearance, a rugged underbody with protective skid plates, and boulder-scrambling capabilities.
Jeep has improved the overall refinement of the Wrangler over the past few years. The interior noise-reduction improvements introduced last year, combined with the new engine and transmission this year, amount to a substantial refresh. The Wrangler also includes heated mirrors and seats that contribute to making this Jeep more luxurious. When you want a little wind in your hair you can remove the top and even in some cases the windshield. The Wrangler gives the sensations of a convertible while being very off-road capable.
The Jeep Wrangler offers features such as navigation, automatic climate control, and alloy wheels. The 2012 comes standard with fog lamps, tow hooks, a compass. A feature that gas-conscious drivers will appreciate is the device that shows how economically you are driving. Optional features include Bluetooth connectivity, MyGIG music storage and Sirius Satellite Radio. A favored add-on is the hard-core off-road package for trail enthusiasts.
Whether you're a commuter who dreams of getting out to the trail on weekends or serious off-roader looking for a weekend toy, the 2012 Jeep Wrangler may be just the vehicle for you.
The changes in transmission have not affected the Wrangler's trail prowess, toughness and power. Together, the V-6 and automatic combination can reach 60 mph in a much faster 8.4 seconds and 7.7 second for the two-door Wrangler.
When you're out on the trail, you'll experience why the Wrangler is a Jeep meant for the outdoors. The tough body-on-frame chassis and solid rear and front axles have set the Wrangler up as one of the most capable off-road SUVs on the market. The 2012 Wrangler has plenty of clearance, a rugged underbody with protective skid plates, and boulder-scrambling capabilities.
Jeep has improved the overall refinement of the Wrangler over the past few years. The interior noise-reduction improvements introduced last year, combined with the new engine and transmission this year, amount to a substantial refresh. The Wrangler also includes heated mirrors and seats that contribute to making this Jeep more luxurious. When you want a little wind in your hair you can remove the top and even in some cases the windshield. The Wrangler gives the sensations of a convertible while being very off-road capable.
The Jeep Wrangler offers features such as navigation, automatic climate control, and alloy wheels. The 2012 comes standard with fog lamps, tow hooks, a compass. A feature that gas-conscious drivers will appreciate is the device that shows how economically you are driving. Optional features include Bluetooth connectivity, MyGIG music storage and Sirius Satellite Radio. A favored add-on is the hard-core off-road package for trail enthusiasts.
Whether you're a commuter who dreams of getting out to the trail on weekends or serious off-roader looking for a weekend toy, the 2012 Jeep Wrangler may be just the vehicle for you.
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