I think that Billet Silver is a bit dull... miss the old Bright Silver... I have a friend with a 2016 Dodge Journey in Billet Silver and it just looks somewhat dull for a silver car... no standard Bluetooth or satellite radio on the Wrangler ticks me off though... I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Wrangler though... hopefully they'll keep that "Purist" look when the new one debuts next year. :)
i’m 20 & just bought mine. i had a mustang as my first car , then got a jeep (patriot) & now i have my wrangler Sahara unlimited. idk how much you drive but imo no 17 year old needs to have a brand new jeep or even sport car. new drivers are dangers to the road😂. & if you start with a “beater” or even older model car/suv, you’ll learn to appreciate the newer & better car you get to upgrade to once your a bit older.
I am for real so in love with this car😍
i may possibly be purchasing one of these tmrw and i am so excited
Did you ever get it?
Gracie Cook did you ever get it?
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Gracie Cook
He was so professional and I everything needed to know I got it
great video man!! i am deciding which year of the wrangler unlimited i want to buy right now and this really helps
Nice I like but it is sold! Let me know when you have another one.
My car!
I think that Billet Silver is a bit dull... miss the old Bright Silver... I have a friend with a 2016 Dodge Journey in Billet Silver and it just looks somewhat dull for a silver car... no standard Bluetooth or satellite radio on the Wrangler ticks me off though... I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Wrangler though... hopefully they'll keep that "Purist" look when the new one debuts next year. :)
Vincent D u
My Dad Justin Loves Jeeps……
i bought my own wrangler ❤
Couldn't you talk a little faster ?
I’m getting a Jeep Wrangler when I turn 17
Did you get it
i’m 20 & just bought mine. i had a mustang as my first car , then got a jeep (patriot) & now i have my wrangler Sahara unlimited.
idk how much you drive but imo no 17 year old needs to have a brand new jeep or even sport car. new drivers are dangers to the road😂. & if you start with a “beater” or even older model car/suv, you’ll learn to appreciate the newer & better car you get to upgrade to once your a bit older.
Why do you describe the removal of the hardtop but don't actually remove it?
Cuz he ain't no Jeep guy.