Overview & Reviews
A Rubicon version of the Unlimited joins the lineup. All 2005 Jeep Wranglers get a new six-speed manual transmission to replace the old five-speed unit. The Sahara version of the Wrangler is dropped for 2005.
- Cheap, fun to drive, classic styling, go-anywhere capability.
User Reviews:
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beyond dangerous - 2005 Jeep Wrangler
By antonia nin - August 25 - 10:00 amIn the past eight months that the Jeep has been with me it has had and still has these problems: abrupt vibration of the steering wheel and dash board. It feels like the Jeep is going to fall into pieces. The Jeep till this day accelerates on its own. Water gets in the vehicle and the rug smells afterwards. Under carriage is cover with rust. Rear seat would not fold down. Air conditioner vents stop working. The Jeep has been in dealer to resolve these problems but till this day most of the problems still exist.
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Garbage - 2005 Jeep Wrangler
By Steve - December 14 - 10:00 pmThis vehicle is for the off road consumer. It rides poorly on the road and feels like it jumps around when you take a turn and hit a bump. I purchased it brand new and the dash squeaks (dealership said that is how they are from the factory). You can see the spot welds on the rear quarter panels. (again ok to Jeeps standards). Weld marks on the doors not ground down, just painted over. (again ok with Jeep).