1997-99 Jeep Wrangler

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Jeep's 1997-1999 Wrangler models are more carlike than before and offer considerable improvement in terms of ride quality, ergonomics and occupant comfort. The new suspension absorbs far more bumps than its counterpart in previous-generation models, but still reacts abruptly to dips and bumps, however. The remarkable progress made in safety, ride quality and refinement in this generation brings the Wrangler closer than before to serving as an everyday vehicle.

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1990-95 Jeep Wrangler

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Acceleration and drivability are only adequate while gas mileage is mediocre in Jeep's 1990-1995 Wrangler models with the initial six-cylinder engine. However, performance in these models improves with the 180- horsepower, fuel-injected six-cylinder engine. Climbing aboard these vehicles is somewhat difficult. The rear seat is cramped and the cargo area is tiny. Road noise and wind buffeting whether the top is up or down are other problems.

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