Is 2012 a good year for Jeep Wrangler?
The 2012 Jeep Wrangler is pretty much unstoppable in off-road situations, especially in Rubicon guise, thanks to its specialized hardware. The Wrangler Unlimited four-door isn’t as maneuverable on tight trails as the much shorter two-door model, but its roomier interior means you can carry more gear.
How many miles can you get out of a 2012 Jeep Wrangler?
A Wrangler can typically reach 280,000 miles before significant problems begin to surface. But well-maintained models exceed 20 years and over 400,000 miles. The Wrangler is built for the outdoors and designed to tackle tough terrain, contributing to its longevity.
Which jeeps have problems?
Jeeps like the Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, and Wrangler are known to run into certain problems time and again.
What year Jeep should I avoid?
If you are considering buying a Jeep Wrangler, the years to avoid are the 2007, 2008, and 2012 models. Wranglers are not immune to problems but these models are at the top of the list due to how bad these problems were. The 2007 Jeep Wrangler went through a total of 10 recalls.
What are the specs of a 2012 Jeep Wrangler?
The 2012 Wrangler Unlimited four-door is totally civilized, thanks partly to the smoothness of the new engine. The Pentastar block was designed to have accessories bolted to it, to reduce vibration. This pays off with a smooth and silent interior, even at 80 mph in the hardtop Wrangler. The Wrangler Unlimited corners well.
What’s the price of a 2012 Jeep Liberty?
The 2012 Jeep Liberty starts at $23,360 with rear-wheel drive. The model we drove, a Sport with part-time four-wheel drive and other options, had an as-tested price of $27,110.
What did the Jeep Liberty look like in 2008?
Jeep adopted a boxier design for the 2008 model year that has carried through to the 2012 version. The flat, seven-slot grille is trademark Jeep (the design really has been trademarked), appearing on all current Jeep models. Flared fenders give the Liberty some definition, but the boxy look is typical SUV.
What are the competitors of the Jeep Liberty?
Jeep Liberty body-type competitors include the Nissan Xterra, Suzuki Grand Vitara and Toyota FJ Cruiser; see them compared side-by-side. It’s pretty easy to pick out a Jeep from a crowd of cars, and the Liberty is no exception. Jeep adopted a boxier design for the 2008 model year that has carried through to the 2012 version.