My grandfather bought a new 1953 Willys along with a matching trailer. He had it until he passed in 1979. My uncle bought a new 2000 Jeep Sahara (before they were called Wranglers) and still has it. I finally bought my first Wrangler, a 2024 Wrangler Sport S.S 2-door. Love it. Hope to keep it as long as my grandfather and uncle have kept theirs.
That's a cool story! Congratulations and I hope you get to enjoy them along time too. Nice thing is, they are built well and have a huge community for support and should have a good part supply down the road.
I have a 2024 hard top black Sport, crank windows, open the door with a key, remember to turn headlights on and off, 2-door automatic (no manuals available although was first choice). Paid $32,000 new. Love it but it’s just me and the dog. Super fun to drive. For reference, I am Gen X so no spring chick.
Yeah, everything on the market seems to be the auto, which is a great transmission ( I have it in my 2019 Ram), but looks like I'll have to order one with a manual.
I just bought my first Wrangler, a 2023 Willys 4 door, manual tranny and windows. I've always thought about getting a Wrangler. And I got to say, when you are driving one, you feel large and in charge. I also own a Charger Scatpack and Silverado LTZ, but I can't wait on most days to find a reason to get into that Wrangler and go on a mission!
That's awesome. And nice line up! Everyone should get to enjoy one at some point because it is a pretty unique experience. That is a test for my reviews when I get to borrow a car for a week: do I want to make an excuse to get back into it again lol
@@Piznick64 Remember that the mighty oak started as an acorn. I got this fact from a movie: Double one penny every day for 30 days and you end up with $5,300,000!
Makes sense! I agree on the 2 door. I forgot how much sportier it is. Like how a sports car is more fun than even a sporty sedan, the 2 door is better than the 4 door Jeep. Thanks:)
I love those base model 2 door Wranglers! I've never been one for the styling of the 4 door, to me it just doesn't have that classic WWII military Jeep look. For me, I'd take that base 2 door, 6 speed manual, Sarge Green paint, and be out the door for $47k. In comparison, it looks like the comparable Bronco 2 door with the 7 speed manual would run about $53k and the 4Runner (albeit a 4 door) would run about $55k so Jeep offers a pretty good value here.
Was it a Sport S with power windows and locks? 37k seems high, but it is NY. Either way, I wouldn't cry about 4-5k when you love a vehicle. If it was a sport S, then 37k is normal.
@@Neutralreviews yup, I keep my vehicles for a long time so out the door price, as long as it is similar to other offers in 50 mile radius, I simply say “I’ll take it.” No hassle. I bought my nismo 370 and my Ram like that. In and out 🤤
My apologies about the title. I’m using a consulting service and they suggested changing my original title. We are experimenting with ChatGTP to clean up keywords too. Hopefully it will be better moving forward.
I just looked at a base on Jeep.ca's website saying $43,700 CAS plus fees and taxes. When I put it into a Canadian to US exchange calculator on the web it says around $32K USD. Sounds so much better in USD lol. Fun, fun vehicle!
@@Neutralreviews I’m actually on the way to see a green base one. The dealer is on crack, wants 35k, but that’s where negotiations or walking away comes in.
I just bought a two door wrangler manual transmission for 27,500$ I love it! I’ve wanted one for thirty years! ❤
Congratulations!! And a manual. Nice done. I hope you have lots of fun driving ahead:)
My grandfather bought a new 1953 Willys along with a matching trailer. He had it until he passed in 1979. My uncle bought a new 2000 Jeep Sahara (before they were called Wranglers) and still has it. I finally bought my first Wrangler, a 2024 Wrangler Sport S.S 2-door. Love it. Hope to keep it as long as my grandfather and uncle have kept theirs.
That's a cool story! Congratulations and I hope you get to enjoy them along time too. Nice thing is, they are built well and have a huge community for support and should have a good part supply down the road.
I have a 2024 hard top black Sport, crank windows, open the door with a key, remember to turn headlights on and off, 2-door automatic (no manuals available although was first choice). Paid $32,000 new. Love it but it’s just me and the dog. Super fun to drive. For reference, I am Gen X so no spring chick.
Agreed! Super fun vehicle for sure:)
Yeah, everything on the market seems to be the auto, which is a great transmission ( I have it in my 2019 Ram), but looks like I'll have to order one with a manual.
I just bought my first Wrangler, a 2023 Willys 4 door, manual tranny and windows. I've always thought about getting a Wrangler. And I got to say, when you are driving one, you feel large and in charge. I also own a Charger Scatpack and Silverado LTZ, but I can't wait on most days to find a reason to get into that Wrangler and go on a mission!
That's awesome. And nice line up! Everyone should get to enjoy one at some point because it is a pretty unique experience. That is a test for my reviews when I get to borrow a car for a week: do I want to make an excuse to get back into it again lol
Couldn't imagine your insurance lol
@@Piznick64 You never want to end up as the richest man in the cemetery.
@@AStanton1966 your insurance is probably equal to my work check every week lol. I'm broke ATM but building up, working hard
@@Piznick64 Remember that the mighty oak started as an acorn. I got this fact from a movie: Double one penny every day for 30 days and you end up with $5,300,000!
I miss the power door locks more than the power windows on my 2022 Wrangler Sport. Love the two door. Nice review. Thanks.
Makes sense! I agree on the 2 door. I forgot how much sportier it is. Like how a sports car is more fun than even a sporty sedan, the 2 door is better than the 4 door Jeep. Thanks:)
I love those base model 2 door Wranglers! I've never been one for the styling of the 4 door, to me it just doesn't have that classic WWII military Jeep look. For me, I'd take that base 2 door, 6 speed manual, Sarge Green paint, and be out the door for $47k. In comparison, it looks like the comparable Bronco 2 door with the 7 speed manual would run about $53k and the 4Runner (albeit a 4 door) would run about $55k so Jeep offers a pretty good value here.
Agreed! Great point
Over 30k seems crazy for a base!
Base Bronco manual is 30k. Base Jeep just over 31k, at least USA.
I have owned a 4dr JKU sahara, teaded it off. Not a fan of the 4 door, getting a 2 door JL sport soon.
@@djkenny1202 I think he means 47k in Canadian. A base manual should be about 32-34k USD
Man I really like the Bronco because of the 2.7 eco boost it can be optioned with.
I live in upstate NY and just got my 2024 2 door sport with the 2.0t for 37k. I love it.
Congrats!! Such an awesome car.
You are an idiot for getting a turbo, get a 3.6, the 3.6 are finally reliable , the 2.0 is Italian crap that blows up
Was it a Sport S with power windows and locks? 37k seems high, but it is NY. Either way, I wouldn't cry about 4-5k when you love a vehicle. If it was a sport S, then 37k is normal.
@@bjornironsides6474 I can't remember but I like what you said about what you do when you really like a vehicle. Jeeps are great fun
@@Neutralreviews yup, I keep my vehicles for a long time so out the door price, as long as it is similar to other offers in 50 mile radius, I simply say “I’ll take it.” No hassle. I bought my nismo 370 and my Ram like that. In and out 🤤
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I want a 2dr, soft top, manual, Sarge green! Can't ever find one, so probably have to order.
I just ordered a new car and it is painful to wait lol, but I'm sure worth it once it finally arrives;) 2dr manual Jeeps are great
@@Neutralreviews Yeah, maybe I'll order 1 year earlier than when I'd go buy it off the lot so waiting that one year will be fine.
@@bjornironsides6474 good idea:)
It’s 3.6, not 3.5. And I love how the title says “manual“, but then, when you click on the video to watch it, the title changes. That is #Clickbait.
My apologies about the title. I’m using a consulting service and they suggested changing my original title. We are experimenting with ChatGTP to clean up keywords too. Hopefully it will be better moving forward.
Isn’t base in US dollars with manual about $30,000?
Not sure myself but it's crazy how different the same vehicle can be in both packaging and price between the two countries with some manufacturers!
@@Neutralreviewsin USA it’s base model just around $31k
I just looked at a base on Jeep.ca's website saying $43,700 CAS plus fees and taxes. When I put it into a Canadian to US exchange calculator on the web it says around $32K USD. Sounds so much better in USD lol. Fun, fun vehicle!
@@Neutralreviews I’m actually on the way to see a green base one. The dealer is on crack, wants 35k, but that’s where negotiations or walking away comes in.
@@djkenny1202 😝 Yep! Good luck!! Hope you get it for a fair price and you enjoy it
Dude you’re right up on the steering wheel. Umm they have airbags…..
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Real Jeeps didn't have hard tops and automatic, a/c.
Nice call! My buddy had one from I think 68. It was raw