So, you’ve been in the hunt for a new vehicle and have settled on the Jeep Wrangler. That’s understandable, since not only can the SUV ably get you about town, but its off-road adeptness is unrivaled. That’s quite the combination.

Beyond that, though, there are some additional things to know before buying a Jeep. Check them out below. 

2022 Jeep Wrangler

Let’s start here. While this Wrangler is not substantively changed from the previous year (in a broader sense, this fourth generation retains much from the first one, which is part of Wrangler’s appeal), that’s not to say Wranglers haven’t evolved. They have. In addition to a host of new amenities, the Wrangler also offers a range of powerplants, including a diesel. Ultimately, this latest Wrangler remains relentlessly accomplished off road, offers a bounty of customization options, and retains those removable doors and top.

Things to Consider

Jeep’s Storied Past

Rest assured that when you buy a Wrangler, you become part of a legend that stretches all the way back to WWII, when the SUV’s forefathers pulled serious duty ferrying soldiers and equipment and facilitating much-needed reconnaissance. The “jeep,” as the military vehicle was dubbed, underwent a few changes, and became available to the public in 1945. That vehicle would be supplanted by the first Wrangler in 1986.

Wranglers Hold Their Value 

Jeeps are notorious for their outstanding resale value. In fact, after three years, most Jeeps sell for 80 percent of their original price. And after nearly five years of use, the Wrangler keeps close to 60 percent of its sticker price. That’s something. And it’s because Jeeps depreciate at a comparatively slower pace. Indeed, a recent study of four million new and used rides found that, after five years, the Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited came out on top, in terms of value maintenance, followed by the Toyota Tacoma and Tundra.

Why do Wranglers depreciate more slowly? For one thing, the vehicles are supremely durable. They also have retained they’re basic shape, which is a plus. In addition, the potential for after-market upgrades also keeps Wranglers’ value high, as does its off-road prowess.

Prices for Everyone

There is a broad range of Jeep models and trims, so there won’t be a problem finding a Jeep Wrangler lease for a vehicle that fits your needs as well as your budget. For instance, a base model Jeep Wrangler starts at just $29,725. Your next task will be to consider which options and features work for you. 

Easy Maintenance

What’s most notable here is that parts and accessories are the same as they were for Wrangler models from several years ago, making repairs and upgrades easy for mechanics. And beyond that, Jeeps are very solid and reliable in the first place. They are tough, which they must be, given their off-road reputation and ability.

The Number of Doors

If you’re considering a Jeep such as the Wrangler, at some point you’re going to have to decide how many doors you want – two or four. Typically, those who go for four doors do so to accommodate family members. Meanwhile, the two-door version generally goes to those whose focus is on adventure. 

Just keep in mind that two-door Jeeps are smaller, rendering them more maneuverable when it comes to tight spaces. Because they also are lighter than their four-door brethren, they’re easier to tow, if need be, and easier to navigate troublesome areas.

But four-door vehicles also have benefits. Namely, because they have protracted wheelbases, they’re more stable on steep hills.

Off Road Ability

It bears repeating: the Jeep Wrangler is the No. 1 vehicle out there, in terms of off-road capability. You simply can’t do better. Yes, it’s true that the contemporary Jeep gets around town with no problem, but it truly shines when fording streams, climbing rocks, and generally indulging your adventure-laden desires.

So, the things to know before buying a Jeep ultimately come down to investment in a vehicle that has a rich design history, provides a rugged build and strong resale value, is easily maintained, and offers a solid range of prices, parts, and accessories. It’s ALL  good in Jeep world. 

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