Overview & Reviews
ABS that works in both two- and four-wheel drive is newly optional with six-cylinder engines. Islander model disappears. Other changes include a stainless-steel exhaust system, tamper-resistant odometer and tinted plastic windows for the convertible. Sport package includes new graphics and five-spoke steel wheels.
User Reviews:
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Review of Jeep Wrangler - 1993 - 4 cylinder - 1993 Jeep Wrangler
By wesrick - February 14 - 10:00 pmLike the other reviewers have said. Its a Jeep. It can be expensive. But, fixing things and doing regular maintenance right can make your Jeep really last. You must want a Jeep to get one, not just a car. They are not comfortable, they are not cheap, but they are very, very fun. Theres nothing else like it. I am a creature of comfort (also drive a Lexus) however, I cant get rid of the Jeep. Its just too much fun.
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Best of U.S. - 1993 Jeep Wrangler
By gcorey - July 24 - 2:00 amI just sold this rig a year ago(needed the cash), but it was probably, of all the cars Ive owned, the most fun to drive. Very quick and agile. You dont need a 6cyl if you can get a 4cyl with fuel injection. The gas mileage sucks. Best I got was 18mpg. But, its great in snow, and will fit in any parking space. The seats are simple and incredibly supportive...but lets be honest - its easier to change a tire than put up a soft top. Unless you live in the sunbelt, buyer beWarned.
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by owner - 1993 Jeep Wrangler
By John Gerbrandt - September 27 - 10:10 pmThis is a used Sahara ragtop Jeep, green in color with tan top. It has been used with care. Mileage is approximately 65,000 miles. Was used for some off road travel for rockhounding. Otherwise was used for travel around town for short distances. Has been stored in a garage and well taken care of. It is a 6 cylinder 4 wheel drive, 1993 model in better than average condition. Has been regularly maintained. Has new tires. Has been in one fender bender accident, but was completely restored by the dealership.