The four-door Wrangler Unlimited has been a smash hit from the day it entered the marketplace as a 2007 model. Given the vast improvements the JL Wrangler brings to the table, it’s little wonder Jeep is still selling every four-door Wrangler it can manufacture. But not everybody who purchases a new JL Wrangler wants to immediately turn it into a hardcore rock crawler. Many are content to use their Jeep Wrangler as an everyday commuter and weekend fun machine. After all, they are super-capable right out of the box. However, some things that lend to Jeep’s off-road abilities make it less than easy to live with on a daily basis. And a high step-in height is definitely one of those things. We had a buddy who just picked up a brand new JL Wrangler Unlimited, and while he absolutely loves the vehicle, it was difficult for his elderly parents to climb into. Not to mention little kids and even the dog.
This story is from the March 2020 edition of 4-Wheel & Off-Road.
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