
The Wrangler is the United States's Landrover Defender.

The Wrangler will feature permanent four-wheel drive and a low-range box to gain grip on all surfaces.
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The Wrangler lacks comfort and refinement on the road.

The interior features loads of easy-clean plastics and chunky details.
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The windscreen folds down and the doors and roof remove to give the driver that open road driving sensation.

We would not recommend the Wrangler as a daily driver unless you live in the rural wilderness.
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The 2.8-litre diesel engine runs out of puff quickly, which is coupled to a five-speed automatic gearbox.

There is a manual option, although it is only available with the thirsty 3.6-litre V6 engine.
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The boot space is only 498-litres, which increases to 1,192-litres with the seats folded down.
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