Wednesday, September 19, 2012

2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Altitude Edition, Automobile Magazine, Sept. 14

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As a former 1988 Jeep Wrangler owner, it's amazing to me how far this model has come, an Automobile magazine review said. For 2012, Jeep offers soft-touch plastics, an engine that delivers both (relatively) impressive acceleration and fuel economy, and an interior I'd be a little afraid to get wet, the article said. Wranglers now offer four doors and a quiet enough interior to be considered as a daily driver for a small family, the publication said.

Climb up and into the Wrangler Unlimited Altitude, and it's clear that this is not the barebones Jeep Wrangler of old, the reviewer wrote. It has all the modern conveniencesleather seats, a tilt steering wheel, an optional navigation system, and USB and Bluetooth connectivityand yet it still has the off-road capability of its predecessors, Automobile said. Unlike the Wranglers of yore, in which you were forced to compromise comfort and usability for the fun of off-roading prowess and open-air motoring, this new Wrangler is a vehicle you could easily live with every day, the story said

 

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