Few automakers can boast such a long and prized history as the Jeep® brand. New Jeep models are some of the best vehicles on the road today, and it all started with the original Jeep Willys MB, a small 4x4 that would be the inception of a long line of amazing off-road vehicles known currently as the 2017 Jeep Wrangler. The original Jeep model was constructed during WWII as a military transport vehicle. It was popular among the military for its off-road capabilities, swift handling, and attractive design. After the war, many wanted all the benefits that the original model had, and so the Jeep Wrangler was born.
The current 2017 Jeep Wrangler has come a long way while maintaining much of its original look, feel, and charm. What makes the Jeep Wrangler unique is that it does a seamless job of blending its original design--something Jeep SUV enthusiasts love--with all the latest technology and features. This two- or four-door SUV can beat any trail while connecting to your smartphone and tuning into satellite radio.
So how do you improve on something the Museum of Modern Art hailed as “a masterpiece of functionalist design”? You add more trim levels and modern features. There are three core trim levels: the 2017 Jeep Wrangler Sport, Sahara, and Rubicon. All trims are offered as both a two-door four-passenger or four-door five-passenger.
To get the most authentic look and feel, there’s the base 2017 Jeep Wrangler Sport. While not chock full of all the comfort features one could buy, it’s full of all the necessary components that make this SUV one of a kind. It includes features like on/off-road tires, a spare tire, skid plates, tow hooks, foglights, removable doors, a fold-down windshield, manual mirrors and locks, full metal doors with crank windows, and more. Higher trims add features like keyless entry, heated mirrors and seats, remote start, and other great options.
The only way to truly experience the 2017 Jeep Wrangler is to take one for a test drive and see how the excellence of the past melds with the present. Head on down to A.M. Maus and Son for a test drive today.