89 Wrangler w/ 99000+. 6cyl. Automatic. questions? buy or no buy?
wherelolaplayed
01-25-2005, 10:20 PM
I have been interested in getting a Jeep Wrangler for awhile now, and recently saw an 89 for sale outside a farm house here IN green Bay, wi. as i stateed in the subject, it has 99000+ miles, is an automatic 6 cyl. with dual hard, soft top, im curious maybe cuz i know it will be in my price range probally, but i don't want to make a purchase i will regret. if anyone could drop me a line and what i should look for or even consider this jeep please let me know. im gonna set up a test drive none the less, and what should i offer for a vehicle that has seen 14 wisconsin winters.
thanks
Joe Cheslock.
thanks
Joe Cheslock.
fredjacksonsan
01-27-2005, 11:12 AM
Check for rust in the floorboards. Start it from cold and have a nice long drive. Engage the 4wd; if it's from a farm, take a drive through the fields. Make sure the trans shifts properly and everything works.
Basically, check it out as you would with any used vehicle; the rust in the floorboards is the only thing special to check that I know of.
Price? Check www.kbb.com or www.edmunds.com for general price guidelines in your area.
Basically, check it out as you would with any used vehicle; the rust in the floorboards is the only thing special to check that I know of.
Price? Check www.kbb.com or www.edmunds.com for general price guidelines in your area.
fredjacksonsan
01-27-2005, 11:13 AM
Oh yeah, and welcome to AF. :)
die_tryin
02-08-2005, 03:11 PM
To be honest i would consider if you really want an automatic. I had an auto 93 and i ended up trading it in. It really takes some of the fun out of driving a wrangler. I really didnt like how it handled offroad. I bought a 5 speed and have never looked back.
fredjacksonsan
02-08-2005, 03:16 PM
I second the manual trans; but some folks just gotta have the auto.
jwtrapper
02-09-2005, 03:14 AM
I have an auto in my 95 wrangler. I love it. This is the first thing that I have owned with an auto, every other thing has been from a 3 speed to a 5 speed.
One thing I like is on the trail your not shifting all of the time and the auto is easier on drivetrain parts. Less likely to snap axles with the automatic. Just my opinion though.
One thing I like is on the trail your not shifting all of the time and the auto is easier on drivetrain parts. Less likely to snap axles with the automatic. Just my opinion though.
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