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  1. Anyone owns a Jeep wrangler ? or what do you guys feel about this car??
  2. Hi all, I am not sure if this is the right place to post, but admin you can move this post to the appropriate thread topics. but I am looking for Chrysler Jeep Wrangler or Defender for my wedding on 13th November 2016. Just 24 hours, from Saturday(12/11/2016) evening to Sunday(13/11/2016) evening This model is not widely available for rent so I am turning to this forum to hope there is a kind soul willing to rent. Please contact me at 94871986 Thank you!
  3. Anyone has contacts or friends who wish to rent out their Jeep Wrangler for 2 days?
  4. Not too long ago, we had the chance to sample the Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited in its natural habitat. We jumped at it, considering we never had the chance to witness the car's capabilities off-road. To do that, Jeep organised a trip for us to venture into the wilderness of Johor. On the way there, we also tested the Wrangler’s high speed stability via some of the highways. Considering it was built to excel off the tarmac, its on road manners was pretty good and it was more comfortable with four up than what we expected it to be. Its 285bhp, 3.6-litre V6 powerplant made short work of the highways too. We wished the Wrangler's steering could be adjusted for reach though. Otherwise, the cabin is user-friendly and it felt like it could last a lifetime. Once off-road, everything fell into place. Its ride, which was slightly soft on road, soaked up all the bumps and ruts easily. Ample suspension travel allowed its wheels to articulate well also. Having some fun with mud... Switching to low range 4WD mode, the Wrangler made mince meat out of the muddy climb. Like little boys, we aimed well at the mud puddles and charged through. Another hill that proved too easy for the Wrangler. All in all, we had a blast driving the Wrangler. If you want something funky looking, capable, fun-loving and be an occasional cabriolet (its doors and roof are detachable), this may just be for you.
  5. Hi all, Today my fren just ask me this question... Can my jeep pump 92 fuel in it... well i say errrrrr not sure never try b4.. So is there anyone can help me in this.... can jeep wrangler pump 92 fuel in it?
  6. Hi guys - i am looking to rent a jeep wrangler for my wedding so if you have one or know anyone who is renting out please PM me. Much appreciated thanks!
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    When it comes to serious off-road capabilities, Jeep undoubtedly is the choice. With over 69 years in producing off-road vehicles, they should be doing it well too. This 4x4 legend is something of an icon by itself. I have never seen any other car brand being stamped on t-shirts with so many people wearing them. My guess is that in our boxed up world, the notion of "Go Anywhere, Do Anything" (Jeep's tag line) tug deep at our hearts. Although Jeep's lineup consist of many different vehicles, nothing epitomizes it's sense of freedom more than the Jeep Wrangler. Driving it here however, is hard work. To drive with the top down, the soft top has to be taken down manually, a back breaking, muscle bulging work that takes up a good 20mins or so. There are also no power windows, or power locks! (Pre 2010 ver.) The steering is taught and heavy, although it comes with much road feel. When performing a u-turn, it takes some strength to control the steering wheel from eagerly springing back to centre. However, all the manual work brings about a flavour to this car, much akin to driving a classic, retro vehicle. You feel different and special. Without cushy interiors surrounding you, driving the Wrangler with the top down ushers in the environment around providing a very raw driving feel (The Mini Beachcomber concept is pretty similar to the Wrangler). Imagine the tram ride at the Zoo, and you will get what I mean, the connection with the environment is what gives Jeep that feeling of "Freedom". Now, imagine the same tram ride combined with a 3.8L V6 and a supremely tough chassis. The Wrangler will make you feel like the other cars on the road are toys. Although it's off-road purpose might never be fulfilled in Singapore, it is still fun negotiating the "urban jungle". The Wrangler is one vehicle that will make mince meat of any humps or curbs, crossing a hump at 50km/h is no big deal. Sadly, my friend sold his jeep due to it's high running cost (other than the hefty road tax, it is also thirsty as well), in place he got a Renault Koleos which banishes him to the confines of 4 Doors, a Roof and a Boring ride. He misses his yellow Jeep and so do I. Freedom!
  8. Hi everyone, I just detailed this big and mean looking ride yesterday. Luckily for me, its pretty new and only has some minor swirls and washlines. However, upon washing, i realised how rough the paintwork was due to the shipyard's fine oversprays which resulted in plenty of fine paint spots all over the car. Most of the spots were removed by the normal grade claybar, but the remaining 20% had to be removed using an abrasive clay which resulted in hazing of the paintwork. Enough of talking, here comes the pics..... Wrangler getting a foam bath: Some Minor Defects taken care of by combo of Intensive Polish and PO106FF: SWIRLS BEFORE: SWIRLS AFTER: Washlines Before: Washlines after: Check out the bling bling rims, shined with Paintwork cleansing lotion
  9. Saw the papers over the weekend that Chrysler is bringing in the Wrangler! Coolz! Anyone knows the price of this classic?
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