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2710 North Range Line Road, Joplin, MO 64801
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4.6 out of 5 stars

Used 2008 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon

124,511 miles
For Sale:$12,950
Estimated payment:$294/mo.
$0 trade-in, 10% down payment, 48 months, Great credit score

Value ChartA visual chart indicating the fair price range is between $11,600 and $13,600, while the current price is $12,950.$11,600 - $13,600$12,950
  • Priced at $12,950, this vehicle is within the current market price range of $11,600 to $13,600.

  • It has 124,511 miles, which is 19,711 (19%) above the median mileage of 104,800.

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  • SUV
  • Vaulted Headroom
  • Condition
    Used
  • Mileage
    124,511miles
  • Aggregate Ratings
    2.8
    2.8 out of 5 stars
  • Generation
    3(2007 - 2017)
  • Trim
    Rubicon
  • Drivetrain
    4X4
  • Transmission
    6-Speed Manual
  • MPG
    15 city19 highwayMax range: 353 miles
  • Exterior Color
    Green
  • Interior Color
    Medium Slate Gray (Gray)Factory Paint Code:DD
  • Upholstery
    Cloth
  • Size Segment
    Compact
  • Doors
    2
  • Max Seating
    4
  • Max Towing Capacity
    2,000lbs.
  • Weight Class
    < 6,000 lbs. (1)
  • Ground Clearance
    10.2inch
  • Final Assembly Point
    Toledo Assembly #1: Toledo, Ohio
  • VIN
    1J8GA64158L641973
  • Starting MSRP
    $27,220

Engine3.8L V6 Gasoline 202hp

  • Fuel Type:Gasoline
  • Fuel Quality:87
  • Max Horsepower:202 hp @ 5200 rpm
  • Power to Weight Ratio:20.2lbs/hp
  • Max Torque:237 ft.lbf @ 4000 rpm
  • Displacement:3.8liters
  • Block Type:V
  • Cylinders:6
  • Aspiration:Naturally Aspirated
  • Fuel Induction:Sequential Multiport Fuel Injection
  • Oil Capacity:5.7liters
  • Cam Type:OHV
  • Stroke:3.43
  • Bore:3.78
  • Valves:12

* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.

  • Reliability (3)
    3 out of 5 stars
    The 3.8L V6 is relatively simple but known for oil consumption, and the model can suffer from the infamous steering 'death wobble'.
  • Maintenance (4)
    4 out of 5 stars
    Parts are affordable and widely available, and the vehicle's layout is DIY-friendly with a massive aftermarket for upgrades and repairs.
  • Technology (2)
    2 out of 5 stars
    Very basic interior tech; features like the Uconnect system are primitive by modern standards and the cabin is dominated by hard plastics.
  • Comfort (2)
    2 out of 5 stars
    High levels of road and wind noise paired with a stiff suspension make for a tiring experience on long highway drives.
  • Dynamics (3)
    3 out of 5 stars
    Unmatched off-road prowess with electronic lockers and sway-bar disconnect, but on-road handling is vague with significant body roll.

  • Entertainment:

    • Premium Audio
    • Satellite Radio
  • Safety:

    • Tire Pressure Monitoring

  • Seating:

    • Seating Rows:2
    • Standard Seating:4
    • Max Seating:4
    • Head Room (front):41.3in.
    • Leg Room (front):41in.
    • Shoulder Room (front):55.8in.
    • Hip Room (front):55.6in.
    • Head Room (rear):40.3in.
    • Leg Room (rear):35.6in.
    • Shoulder Room (rear):61.6in.
    • Hip Room (rear):44.7in.
  • Measurements:

    • Length:152.8in.
    • Width:82.8in.
    • Height:72.3in.
    • Ground Clearance:10.2in.
    • Wheelbase:95.4in.
    • Front Track:61.9in.
    • Rear Track:61.9in.
  • Interior Dimensions:

    • Interior Volume:111.2cuft
    • Passenger Volume:94cuft
    • Cargo Volume:17.2cuft
    • Cargo Volume (rear seats down):56.5cuft
  • Weight:

    • Curb Weight:4,080lbs
    • Gross Weight:4,936lbs
    • Gross Combined Weight:6,254lbs
  • Wheels & Tires:

    • Wheel Diameter:17.0 x 7.5in.
    • Wheel Diameter (rear):17.0 x 7.5in.
    • Tire:LT255/75R17
    • Tire (rear):LT255/75R17
  • Performance:

    • Power to Weight Ratio:20.2lbs/hp
    • Angle of Approach:44.3degree
    • Angle of Departure:40.3degree
    • Turning Circle:34.9ft.
    • Max Payload:1,000lbs
    • Towing Capacity:2,000lbs
    • Max Towing Capacity:2,000lbs
  • Fuel Tank:

    • Fuel Tank Volume:18.6gallon

Possible remaining factory warranty

  • Corrosion Perforation - Outer Panels
    5 years/100,000 miles
  • Roadside Assistance
    3 years/36,000 miles
  • Bumper-to-Bumper
    3 years/36,000 miles
  • Powertrain
    unlimited miles

  • Abs Four Wheel
  • Airbags Front Driver
  • Airbags Front Passenger
  • Airbags Side Impact(optional)
  • Brake Assist
  • Electronic Stability Control
  • Electronic Traction Control
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  • Rollover Stability Control

  • B5:

    • Air Pollution Score:6
    • Greenhouse Gas Score:4
    • Fuel Type:Gasoline
    • Epa Underhood Id:8CRXT03.8NE1
  • U2:

    • Air Pollution Score:7
    • Greenhouse Gas Score:4
    • Fuel Type:Gasoline
    • Epa Underhood Id:8CRXT0231N81

2008 Jeep Wrangler

The 2008 Jeep Wrangler, codenamed JK, represented a significant evolution for the iconic off-road vehicle while retaining its core spirit. This generation brought a more refined experience, improved on-road manners, and enhanced capabilities for both daily driving and extreme trail adventures.

Highlights

  • Engine: The standard engine for the 2008 Wrangler was the robust 3.8L V6. This engine produced 202 horsepower and 237 lb-ft of torque, offering ample power for everyday driving and contributing to its respectable towing capacity. It was paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic transmission.
  • Safety Features:
    • Four-Wheel Antilock Brakes (ABS): Standard on all models, ABS prevents wheel lock-up during hard braking, allowing the driver to maintain steering control and shorten stopping distances, especially on slippery surfaces.
    • Electronic Stability Control (ESC): This system helps drivers maintain control of their vehicle during extreme steering maneuvers or in slippery conditions by detecting and reducing skidding.
    • Traction Control: Works in conjunction with ESC to prevent wheelspin during acceleration, ensuring better grip and stability.
    • Front and Side Airbags: Standard for the driver and front passenger, providing crucial protection in the event of a collision.
    • Trail Rated®: While not a specific feature, the "Trail Rated®" badge signifies Jeep's internal testing and validation of the Wrangler's ability to handle five specific performance categories: traction, ground clearance, maneuverability, articulation, and water fording.
  • Trim Summary:
    • Sport: The base model, offering the essential Wrangler experience with a focus on affordability and ruggedness. It came equipped with the 3.8L V6, a decent level of standard equipment, and was the entry point into the Wrangler's legendary off-road capabilities.
    • X: Stepped up from the Sport with a few more creature comforts and convenience features, often including things like air conditioning and a better audio system.
    • Sahara: Positioned as a more comfortable and feature-rich option, the Sahara typically included upgraded interior materials, distinct styling cues, and often better on-road manners while still maintaining serious off-road prowess.
    • Rubicon: The undisputed king of off-road capability in the lineup. The Rubicon was equipped with features like electronic locking front and rear differentials, a disconnecting front sway bar for increased articulation, beefier axles, and specialized tires. This trim was designed for the most demanding trails.
  • Other Notable Aspects:
    • Removable Top: The iconic removable doors and roof (available as a soft top or a more rigid hard top) allow for an unparalleled open-air driving experience, a hallmark of the Wrangler.
    • Solid Axle Suspension: While contributing to its off-road prowess, the solid front and rear axles offered excellent articulation and durability for tackling rough terrain.
    • Improved On-Road Manners: Compared to previous generations, the JK Wrangler offered a more comfortable and stable ride on paved roads, making it more practical for daily use.

What to Expect

Owning a 2008 Jeep Wrangler generally means embracing a lifestyle. Owners typically appreciate the vehicle's versatility and its inherent sense of adventure. Daily commutes can be punctuated by weekend excursions to trails, camping trips, or simply enjoying the open-air driving experience.

Maintenance for a Wrangler is generally straightforward due to its robust construction and readily available parts. However, as a vehicle designed for off-road use, expect that components like tires, brakes, and suspension parts may experience wear and tear at a slightly faster rate than a typical car, especially if regularly subjected to off-road conditions. Regular fluid changes, inspections of drivetrain components, and keeping an eye on tire condition will be important. The 3.8L V6 is known for its reliability, but routine maintenance is key to ensuring its longevity.

Insurance costs can vary depending on the trim level, your driving record, and your location. High-performance or specialized trims like the Rubicon might command slightly higher premiums due to their enhanced capabilities and potentially higher repair costs if damaged off-road.

Potential Considerations

  • Fuel Economy: The 3.8L V6, while capable, is not known for its fuel efficiency. Drivers should expect lower MPG figures compared to many other SUVs and cars in its class.
  • On-Road Noise: While improved, the Wrangler can still be noisier than many conventional vehicles at highway speeds, especially with a soft top. Wind noise and road noise can be more prominent.
  • Cargo Space: The 2-door models, in particular, offer limited cargo space behind the rear seats. The 4-door "Unlimited" models significantly improve this aspect.
  • Ride Quality (Off-Road Focus): While capable, the solid axle suspension, while great for articulation, can lead to a firmer and less refined ride over bumps and rough pavement compared to vehicles with independent suspension.

Overall Summary

The 2008 Jeep Wrangler is a highly capable and iconic off-road vehicle that offers a unique blend of adventure and everyday usability. It excels in its intended purpose of conquering trails and providing an open-air driving experience. While it has compromises in fuel economy and on-road refinement compared to more conventional SUVs, its durability, versatility, and the sheer joy it brings to its owners make it a compelling choice for anyone seeking a vehicle that can handle both the pavement and the path less traveled. It's a vehicle that encourages exploration and a connection with the outdoors.

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