Drove a 2007 Wrangler X today :-)
It was a nice looking gray 6 speed hard top with mag wheels and 16"
tires. I was in for my 30k service for my '04 Wrangler X and the dealer (actual owner) recognized me. He handed me dealer plates and keys and told me to drive it around and see what I thought of it. First impressions. Big, quiet, smooth, plenty of power (6th gear must be warp drive). The shift and 4WD engaged wery smoothly with a positive feel. I took it out of his lot the back way, up a grass and dirt slope to the street behind the dealership in 1st 4WD-hi. Much more ground clearance than my '04. Other things, the lip where I hit my foot getting in is gone :-) Nice seats! The soft top folds down out of the way in a very small roll under the 2 piece hard top and hides behind the rear seat. The front of the hard top over the front seats is removable. Did I mention quiet? :-) Almost unnaturally quiet for a Jeep. It's refined to the point that it's almost un-Jeeplike. The dealer offered to let me drive the 4dr. I declined. Way to big, but he's already sold two. One hard top and one soft top. He has yet to sell a 2dr. Go figure! -- FRH |
Re: Drove a 2007 Wrangler X today :-)
I'm looking at the lifted 33inch rubber clad four door on the Quadratec
catalog and thinking I'd buy a 2.9L CRD or HEMI Rubicon version... Say what you will but IMHO it's sharp looking in the classic Jeep boxy rugged utility mold, and reviews says it's more capable off road out of the box than a TJ. BTW that's reviews by JP mag and Four Wheeler mag, not some snobbish sports car oriented rag like Motor trend. -- Simon "I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein |
Re: Drove a 2007 Wrangler X today :-)
I'm looking at the lifted 33inch rubber clad four door on the Quadratec
catalog and thinking I'd buy a 2.9L CRD or HEMI Rubicon version... Say what you will but IMHO it's sharp looking in the classic Jeep boxy rugged utility mold, and reviews says it's more capable off road out of the box than a TJ. BTW that's reviews by JP mag and Four Wheeler mag, not some snobbish sports car oriented rag like Motor trend. -- Simon "I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein |
Re: Drove a 2007 Wrangler X today :-)
I'm looking at the lifted 33inch rubber clad four door on the Quadratec
catalog and thinking I'd buy a 2.9L CRD or HEMI Rubicon version... Say what you will but IMHO it's sharp looking in the classic Jeep boxy rugged utility mold, and reviews says it's more capable off road out of the box than a TJ. BTW that's reviews by JP mag and Four Wheeler mag, not some snobbish sports car oriented rag like Motor trend. -- Simon "I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein |
Re: Drove a 2007 Wrangler X today :-)
Simon Juncal wrote:
> I'm looking at the lifted 33inch rubber clad four door on the Quadratec > catalog and thinking I'd buy a 2.9L CRD or HEMI Rubicon version... Say > what you will but IMHO it's sharp looking in the classic Jeep boxy > rugged utility mold, and reviews says it's more capable off road out of > the box than a TJ. > > BTW that's reviews by JP mag and Four Wheeler mag, not some snobbish > sports car oriented rag like Motor trend. > I like the way it looked also.. > It was a nice looking gray 6 speed hard top...< I was just a bit overwhelmed at the difference between it and my '04. I actually thought my I-6 ran strong and smooth... for a Jeep :-) I trade every four or five years (just sold my '02 Liberty) and there is nothing else out there that interests me. Well, if I could get my hands on Gunny's (Mail Call) ride...:-) -- FRH |
Re: Drove a 2007 Wrangler X today :-)
Simon Juncal wrote:
> I'm looking at the lifted 33inch rubber clad four door on the Quadratec > catalog and thinking I'd buy a 2.9L CRD or HEMI Rubicon version... Say > what you will but IMHO it's sharp looking in the classic Jeep boxy > rugged utility mold, and reviews says it's more capable off road out of > the box than a TJ. > > BTW that's reviews by JP mag and Four Wheeler mag, not some snobbish > sports car oriented rag like Motor trend. > I like the way it looked also.. > It was a nice looking gray 6 speed hard top...< I was just a bit overwhelmed at the difference between it and my '04. I actually thought my I-6 ran strong and smooth... for a Jeep :-) I trade every four or five years (just sold my '02 Liberty) and there is nothing else out there that interests me. Well, if I could get my hands on Gunny's (Mail Call) ride...:-) -- FRH |
Re: Drove a 2007 Wrangler X today :-)
Simon Juncal wrote:
> I'm looking at the lifted 33inch rubber clad four door on the Quadratec > catalog and thinking I'd buy a 2.9L CRD or HEMI Rubicon version... Say > what you will but IMHO it's sharp looking in the classic Jeep boxy > rugged utility mold, and reviews says it's more capable off road out of > the box than a TJ. > > BTW that's reviews by JP mag and Four Wheeler mag, not some snobbish > sports car oriented rag like Motor trend. > I like the way it looked also.. > It was a nice looking gray 6 speed hard top...< I was just a bit overwhelmed at the difference between it and my '04. I actually thought my I-6 ran strong and smooth... for a Jeep :-) I trade every four or five years (just sold my '02 Liberty) and there is nothing else out there that interests me. Well, if I could get my hands on Gunny's (Mail Call) ride...:-) -- FRH |
Re: Drove a 2007 Wrangler X today :-)
Much of what DC did with the JK had to do with meeting safety standards. Swapping the I6 for a V6 made for more front crumple room. Moving the gas tank from the rear gave more rear crumple room. I drove the V6 '07 at Camp Jeep and it seemed adequate on the trail; didn't get a road test. I would prefer a diesel engine in a JK, but with the stricter diesel emissions in '07 I doubt we'll see it in production soon. Wait for the aftermarket to ramp up with JK parts. I think we'll be pleasantly surprised at what the JK can do. |
Re: Drove a 2007 Wrangler X today :-)
Much of what DC did with the JK had to do with meeting safety standards. Swapping the I6 for a V6 made for more front crumple room. Moving the gas tank from the rear gave more rear crumple room. I drove the V6 '07 at Camp Jeep and it seemed adequate on the trail; didn't get a road test. I would prefer a diesel engine in a JK, but with the stricter diesel emissions in '07 I doubt we'll see it in production soon. Wait for the aftermarket to ramp up with JK parts. I think we'll be pleasantly surprised at what the JK can do. |
Re: Drove a 2007 Wrangler X today :-)
Much of what DC did with the JK had to do with meeting safety standards. Swapping the I6 for a V6 made for more front crumple room. Moving the gas tank from the rear gave more rear crumple room. I drove the V6 '07 at Camp Jeep and it seemed adequate on the trail; didn't get a road test. I would prefer a diesel engine in a JK, but with the stricter diesel emissions in '07 I doubt we'll see it in production soon. Wait for the aftermarket to ramp up with JK parts. I think we'll be pleasantly surprised at what the JK can do. |
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