2018 Jeep Wrangler Freedom Edition review

From an introduction in 2006, the current Jeep Wrangler has had a long innings. But as an iconic automotive anachronism, there’s less of a pressing need to keep it at the cutting edge. Low-key updates over time have given the Wrangler a little extra polish, but make no mistake, it has maintained rugged 4x4 ability as a core value, with creature comforts and modern conveniences pushed down the list of priorities.

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