* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.
- Reliability (3)Jeep's reliability has historically been average. Owners often report minor electrical issues or fit-and-finish concerns. However, the powertrain is generally robust, especially the Pentastar V6, and it's built for durability in harsh conditions.
- Maintenance (3)Maintenance costs are fairly standard for an SUV, but specialized off-road components can be more expensive to replace if damaged. Fuel economy is not a strong suit, leading to higher running costs. Parts availability is excellent.
- Technology (4)The Uconnect infotainment system is user-friendly and responsive, offering Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. While not cutting-edge, it provides all necessary modern conveniences. Advanced driver-assist features are available but not standard on all trims.
- Comfort (3)Interior comfort is acceptable for a rugged SUV, with supportive seats. However, road noise is significant, especially with the soft top, and the ride can be bouncy over uneven pavement. Rear passenger space is adequate for most.
- Dynamics (3)The Wrangler Willys offers decent off-road capability with its specialized tires and suspension, but on-road handling is a bit floaty and less precise than many competitors. The solid front axle contributes to a less refined on-pavement experience.