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Jeep’s reputation was born in World War 2 when it was a tough workhorse designed as a bare bones multipurpose light utility vehicle. While most of today’s Jeeps are a far cry from that original model, the Wrangler still pretends to carry on the old tradition.
One look at the Wrangler and you know it’s not a vehicle for everyone. With its basic bodywork, utilitarian styling, open cockpit and retro looks it’s a vehicle for those with a specific need in mind, to go offroad, or at least to look as if they do.
Wrangler Sport soft tops can be had for $13,000 (1996) to $26,000 (2003), add $800 for the hardtop version.
For the better-equipped Renegade, spend $14,500 (1996) to $29,000 (2003).
Jeep also released a limited edition 60th Anniversary Sport model in 2001, and its making $22,000-$24,000.
The Wrangler is designed to be a hard-core offroader, and while some buyers bought it for the image it conveyed about their lifestyle, many others have taken advantage of its tough go anywhere ability.
For that reason check Wranglers carefully for damage underneath. They’re fitted with bash plates, which are there to take the brunt of any impacts with rocks, logs or whatever its ambitious owner has attempted to drive over.
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