Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

JEEP WRANGLER FROM $48,950

This new-generation Wrangler might look like the old one, but it’s new from the wheels up

Importantly for Jeep fans, though, this model retains the indoor/outdoor flexibility unique to Wrangler. The doors can be removed, the roof comes off and the windscreen can be folded down over the bonnet if you really want to experience the great outdoors. Off road it’s more capable than ever —

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