* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.
- Reliability (3)Jeep's reliability has been inconsistent. While many owners have trouble-free experiences, some report issues with electronics and minor components. It's generally robust for its intended off-road use.
- Maintenance (3)Maintenance costs are fairly standard for an SUV. Parts are readily available, but specialized off-road components or modifications can increase expenses. Fuel economy is not a strong point.
- Technology (4)The Uconnect infotainment system is user-friendly and responsive, offering good connectivity options. However, advanced driver-assistance features are not as comprehensive as in some rivals.
- Comfort (3)While the interior is more refined than previous generations, it's still a Jeep. Road noise is noticeable, and the ride can be bouncy. The seats are reasonably comfortable for shorter trips.
- Dynamics (3)The Wrangler's off-road dynamics are excellent, but on-road handling can feel a bit loose and floaty, especially at highway speeds. It's not designed for sporty driving.