1995 Jeep Wrangler Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.44/5 Average
64 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

S model can be equipped with new Rio Grande package. Renegade is dropped from lineup. An optional dome light can be attached to the optional sound bar.

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  • Very Fun! - 1995 Jeep Wrangler
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    Im 17 and I was so lucky to get a Jeep Wrangler for my first car. They are so much fun to drive and one of the most versitile vehicles on the road. If its hot, just pop off the top and doors, and if its cold, Jeep heaters are second to none, it will fry you. But overall I wouldnt trade it for anything else. All my friends think its the coolest car. One reason is because of the sweet 33 by 30 inch tires I put on it with alloy rims. This SUV rocks!

  • Soak Up The Sun... - 1995 Jeep Wrangler
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    The JEEP Wrangler is a true original. Ive just moved on from the one that I bought new in 1996. It now has 82,000 miles and is going to be a third car for a family with a new teenage driver. Overall, Ive had no unexpected problems with the vehicle. Great in the snow, Awesome in the summer, but not good for long trips or windy days. Gas mileage is ok. Fun to drive around the neighborhood; would make an excellent second car.

  • Highway and Trail - 1995 Jeep Wrangler
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    I bought my jeep with 175K on the odometer and a broken transmission. It now has 220k on it. I repaired the trans and drove it until it broke again. The AX-5 is notorious for being weak. I replaced it with an AX- 15 (from a 6cyl) which is much stronger by using a dodge dakota bell housing and a Camaro clutch disk. This transmission should have come in all 4cyl jeeps (it fits like factory). If you are in to offroading and like to work on your rig or will drive it reasonably about town a Rio Grande is the jeep for you. Jeep nuts always change the driveline, so it really doesnt really matter what you start with.

  • Better than the new ones - 1995 Jeep Wrangler
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    Previously had a 2001, this one rides a little rougher, but the simplicity and better mileage make it much better in almost every other regard. And so inexpensive to purchase as well. I hope to keep driving it for a long time since you cant get a car like this anymore.

  • "1995 Rio Grande" - 1995 Jeep Wrangler
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    I always wanted a Wrangler due to the fact you can drive with the top down and doors off. Im 24, I love to mountain bike and snowboard. The ride is very rigid on the highway and if you lift it, it gets a little worse. I opted for the 4" Rough Country lift and its really stiff now. The mileage does suffer after you get bigger tires. 190 miles to the tank on 33s and about 220 miles with 31s. 13-gal tank. The off roading makes up for it. Space is VERY limited. If you can afford one get a 99 or above; so much better with coil springs. 4 cylinder is cheaper for a reason. They got no power at all. Only in low range off road does the gearing make up for it. I have all the tops and doors and they all come in handy.

  • You cant go wrong with a Wrangler - 1995 Jeep Wrangler
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    There is only one thing that will disappoint your purchase of a Wrangler: all your passengers will continually question its practicality. Yea, the soft top is loud, but when you can put it down in 3 min, its worth all the noise. Yea, the ride is bumpy, but its the peace of mind that no water, snow, mountain, street, road construction, nor any obstruction can get between my Wrangler and my destination that makes it worth it. Yea, it can get abused and look less than perfect, but its biggest inker Toy youll ever see and once you realize the millions of accessories you can add to it to customize, youll love it even more.

  • 14yrs and counting - 1995 Jeep Wrangler
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    This was my dream car when I was 19. Now Im 33 with a kid, but I still have it since its paid for and runs well. Have driven this from WI to the beaches in Oregon, Key West, New Orleans and out to Baltimore. I promised my nephew when he was two he could have the car when he turned 16. Hes eight now, but has decided he would like a car that stays dry and is quiet. I would simply like cup holders, but thats why I unplug the drains and rinse out the car. I disliked the car while I went through a bad spell of mechanics, but I have Nick to fix it now. When my three year old is able he can fix my car for me!! I didnt think it was possible to have one car my whole life.

  • Get a 1995 or earlier for a used Jeep! - 1995 Jeep Wrangler
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    I bought my 1995 Wrangler new and its as solid as they come. Ive put $78,000 miles on it and have only replaced the muffler, and I damaged the muffler while off road. Other than that just put in the oil and go! If you are in the market for a used Jeep the models from 1995 and older are cheaper to maintain, cheaper to lift, do custom things with and more durable than the Jeep Wranglers made from 1997 on (There was no 1996 model). The Wranglers made from 1997 on are basically Grand Cherokees with a Jeep body (to put it simply). The suspension repairs or a lift kit on the newer Jeeps cost a fortune!

  • big red - 1995 Jeep Wrangler
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    I purchased my Jeep from a private owner that knows how to take care of a vehicle. It had 49,000 miles on it, and the engine compartment, interior/exterior were mint showroom condition. Ive driven it to Minn. from NC. and back, all over the NC mountains,and use it as my daily comuter as well. Ive owned other SUVs that rode a little smoother, and a little quieter, but never so dependable. It will go anywhere I want to put it. I just recently pulled the new monster H2 Hummer out of a muddy river bank, because it costs $60,000 for status and not performance.

  • love jeep wranglers - 1995 Jeep Wrangler
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    love the jeep wrangler it is fun to drive, awesome looking and just all around cool!

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