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2007 Jeep Wrangler in Cookeville

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2007 Jeep Wrangler

Resale Value:$17,439  |  Get Internet Pricing from a Local Dealer!
Transmissions: 4-Speed Automatic; 6-Speed Manual
Drivetrains: Four Wheel Drive
This Vehicle Has Been Sold
Vehicle Specs
Price: N/A Drivetrain: Four Wheel Drive
Year: 2007 Engine: V6
Mileage: 9,580 Bodystyle: SUVs
Location: Cookeville,TN Doors: 2
Exterior: Black Dealer Stock #: 9522111
Interior: N/A VIN #: 1J8FA54117L133651
Transmission: Automatic Seller Type: Dealer
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Professional Review

I'm in Zambia, Africa, in South Luangwa National Park. I'm bringing up the rear of a caravan of eight Jeep Wranglers that are being directed, one by one, down a steep river embankment and over the boulders of the riverbed below. The seven Jeeps in front are moving very slowly, if they're moving at all. I can hear the shouts of the spotters, who are leaping among the rocks and mud and pools of fetid water, helping our small group of American journalists guide the all-new, 2007 Wranglers over, around, and between obstacles that would defy anything this side of a Land Rover Defender. This is wicked terrain, and I'm not encouraged by the excited voices echoing off the riverbank. Good grief.

I came here to gaze at giraffes and baobab trees through the Wrangler's open roof, not to prove to the guys from the four-wheeling magazines that I'm anywhere near as proficient at this boulder-dodging business as they are. But the shouts and the sickening scraping sounds rising from the river suggest that differential cases are kissing boulders, mufflers are being crushed like tinfoil, and fender flares are finding new homes on the river bottom. It's going to be a long time before we get to our lunch spot next to the hippo lagoon.

As the hot African sun beams through the Wrangler's open top, I idly wonder if I'll be the one to hurtle a Jeep end-over-end into this river, plunging into my own personal heart of darkness. Forgive the angst. Just yesterday, one hapless member of our contingent jacked a Wrangler sideways while climbing a boulder, and the vehicle flipped side-over-side and tumbled down an embankment, landing on the passenger's door.... Read full article