Used 2013 Jeep Wrangler for Sale near Atlanta, GA
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About 2013 Jeep Wrangler
Overview

Anyone familiar with this nation’s history knows that Jeep’s rugged Wrangler has essentially been around since our grandfathers were storming the beaches in Europe and the Pacific in WWII. The 2013 version, of course, bears little resemblance to those nimble beasts of military burden, but remains basically unchanged from 2012 editions. Certainly not the most comfortable or the quietest SUV out there, this 4-passenger terrain-busting beast maintains its tradition as one of the most off-road-capable vehicles available, and again should be delivered in three trims, the base Sport, midlevel Sahara and the mountain-taming Rubicon. Look for all three trims to be delivered in the standard 2-door configuration, with all three again also offered in a 4-door Unlimited model, which is covered separately.
Although the present generation of this terrain-crawling beast resembles its forbears only in its distinctive front fascia, all trims continue to boast a stick-shift transmission and part-time 4-wheel drive (4WD), as well as a removable roof, removable doors and a removable windshield. Expect the 2013 Wrangler to be delivered with redesigned wheels for the Sahara and Rubicon, as well as a trailer sway-dampening system that’s standard throughout the lineup. Also, those who’ve wrestled with the removable top over the years will be happy to hear that a new spring lift-assist mechanism should make this often frustrating chore a bit more bearable.
Yes, Jeep has come a long way since its debut helped keep the world safe for democracy. Face it, though: If a refined ride, civilized appearance and comfy amenities are absolute necessities, Nissan’s nifty Xterra or Toyota’s terrific FJ Cruiser, though lacking the Wrangler’s heroic past, might be far more suitable.
In any case, for 2013 the base Sport should continue to boast skid plates, 16-inch steel wheels mounting all-terrain tires and that cool removable soft top outside, and cloth upholstery, split-folding rear seats, cruise control and tilt-wheel steering inside. Standard entertainment features are expected to remain a hefty 66-watt audio system with an MP3-capable single-CD player and 6 speakers.
The Wrangler Sahara, meantime, is expected to include 18-inch alloy wheels, tubular running boards, an upgraded suspension and a 368-watt audio system that boasts 7 Alpine premium speakers (also new for 2013), satellite radio and an auxiliary MP3 audio input.
Though carrying most of the standard comfort and convenience amenities found in the Sport trim, the 2013 Wrangler Rubicon can again be expected to flaunt such terrain-busting features as 17-inch alloy wheels, a heavy-duty transfer case and axles, electronic locking front and rear differentials, rock rails, a sway bar that can be disconnected for serious off-road use and standard air conditioning.
Options for this rugged all-terrain crawler include a trailer towing package, beefier axle ratios, and various chrome appearance enhancements. Additionally, while the Sport is expected to remain eligible for several items that come standard on higher trims, the Sahara and Rubicon trims will likely be offered with available remote engine start, Chrysler’s touted Media Center (including a navigation suite), heated front seats, leather upholstery (late availability), air conditioning with auto temperature control, a removable hard top and, for the Rubicon, full power accessories.
The 2013 Wrangler lineup is expected to stick with the 285-horsepower variable-valve-timed (VVT) 3.6-liter V6 that debuted in the 2012 edition. The standard transmission is a 6-speed manual that will pound out 260 lb-ft of torque, but a 5-speed automatic should once more be available on both the Sahara and Rubicon in each of their variations. Finally, look for towing to again max out at 2,000 pounds with the proper equipment, while mileage is expected to remain 17 mpg city/21 highway in stick-shift trims, and 16/20 in automatic-equipped trims.
The part-time 4WD system standard on all 2013 Wranglers ought, once again, to boast manual hi-lo gear selection, auto locking hubs and a rear locking differential. The Sahara and Rubicon trims, additionally, should retain the standard descent control that’ll continue as an option in the Sport trims.
Safety-wise, look for the 2013 Wrangle lineup to carry 4-wheel antilock brakes (ABS), traction and stability control, and front fog/driving lights. Front side-mounted airbags ought to remain optional across the line, while a remote antitheft alarm will likely remain optional on the Rubicon and Sport editions.
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Reviewed a 2013 Jeep Wrangler on Jul 24, 2024
Absolutely great vehicle! This our 3rd Jeep and by far my favorite!
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2013 Jeep Sport 4WD on Jun 11, 2024
Its a Jeep Wrangler. If you know, you know. Its noisy, rough-riding, and handles like a steamship. Driving it as intended is probably some of the most fun you can have with your clothes on.
Mike W
Reviewed a 2013 Jeep Wrangler on Jun 10, 2024
Car has some check engine light problems but other than that it’s in good condition . I’m a mechanics so I’m gonna take a chance on picking it up and see if I can figure out the check engine light problem.
Carter R
Reviewed a 2013 Jeep Wrangler on Feb 24, 2022
The 3.6 engine is more reliable than the 3.8.
2013 Jeep Wrangler Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Unlimited Rubicon 10th Anniversary 4WD | $39,695 |
| Rubicon 4WD | $30,695 |
| Unlimited Freedom Edition 4WD | $31,295 |
| Sahara 4WD | $27,995 |
| Unlimited Rubicon 4WD | $34,295 |
| Sport 4WD | $22,395 |
| Unlimited Sport 4WD | $25,995 |
| Unlimited Sahara 4WD | $31,495 |
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