Over 20,000 used cars on sale!
2024 (24) Jeep Wrangler 2.0 GME Rubicon 4dr Auto8
Interested in this car?
Reserve it for 48 hours with a £99 refundable deposit
- Get an instant valuation on your trade-in
- Get a customised finance quote perfect for you
- Reserve this car for a refundable deposit of £99
Our contact centre is open
Call us on 0141 739 5868†Chat with us
You can message us on WhatsApp or our web chat.
Vehicle summary
Mileage | 29 miles |
---|---|
Year | 2024 |
Fuel | Petrol |
Gears | Automatic |
Engine | 1995 cc |
MPG (combined) | 28.3* |
WLTP CO2 emissions | 269 g/km* |
Road tax | £600** |
Doors | 4 |
Seats | 5 |
Body type | City Car |
Colour | Yellow |
Something missing?
Add more to your vehicle summary
Featured specification
- Apple car play/Android Auto
- Jeep mapcare
- Parksense rear park assist system
- Parkview rear backup camera
- Uconnect 8.4" with navigation with DAB+ Radio
- Steering wheel mounted audio controls
- Automatic headlights
- Technology group II pack - Wrangler
- Smoker's pack - Wrangler
- Safety pack with Headlamp Control - Wrangler
- Premium LED lighting pack - Wrangler
- Heavy duty electrical group pack - Wrangler Rubicon
- Keyless entry
- Keyless go with 'push to start' button
- 17" Black wheels machine lip alloy wheels
This vehicle may have been advertised at the higher price for less than 28 days, but for a minimum of 10 days.
Standard specification
Driver Convenience
Active speed limiting device | Adaptive cruise control with Stop and Go |
Apple car play/Android Auto | Audio Jack Input For Mobile Devices |
Blind spot detection with rear cross path | Connected services (e-call) |
Drowsy driver detection | Emergency response assistance system |
Exterior temperature gauge | Front park assist |
Instrument cluster with 7" colour TFT Display | Jeep mapcare |
Lane departure warning | Off road plus mode |
Parksense front and rear park assist system | Parkview rear backup camera |
Power Steering | Select speed control |
Trip computer | Vehicle information centre |
Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension
700 Amp Maintenance Free Battery | Dana M210 Heavy Duty Tube Front Axle |
Dana M220 Wide Full Floating Rr Axle | E-Locker rear axle |
Electronic front sway bar disconnect | Electronic roll mitigation |
Gasoline particulate filter | Performance suspension |
Entertainment
Alpine premium audio system with subwoofer | Aux input |
Global telematics box module (TBM) | Remote USB port |
Steering wheel mounted audio controls | Uconnect 5 Nav with 12.3" Display |
USB port A in second row |
Exterior Features
Auto dimming rear view mirror | Auto high beam |
Auto high beam headlamp control | Automatic headlamp levelling |
Automatic headlights | Black 3-Piece Hard Top |
Black door handles | Black door mirrors |
Black front and rear bumpers | Black fuel filler door |
Black hood decal | Centre high mounted stop light |
Deep tint sunscreen glass | Exhaust system module |
Exhaust system module Ii | Gorilla Glass |
Hard top - Black | Headlamp off time delay |
Heated rear window | LED daytime running lights |
LED front fog lights | LED reflector headlamps |
LED tail lamp | Molded-In-Colour Fender Flares (2-Pc) |
Mopar Black Tubular Side Steps | Power adjustable heated door mirrors |
Power front windows with one touch | Rear boot |
Rear fog lamps | Rear side wing doors |
Rear wiper | Side repeater flashers |
Tinted windshield | Tow hooks |
Trailer sway damping | Windshield wipers with intermittent and variable |
Wrangler decal |
Interior Features
12V auxiliary power outlet in centre console | 12V auxiliary power outlet in rear |
3 seat bench in 2nd row | 4 way electric driver lumbar support |
60/40 split folding rear seat | 8 way electrically adjustable front seats |
Auto temp controlled air conditioning | Bright interior accents |
Centre console storage | Driver/passenger front seatback pockets |
Floor + luggage area carpets | Freedom panel storage bag |
Front centre armrest | Front headrests |
Hardtop headliner | Headliner parts module |
Heated front seats | Heated steering wheel |
Illuminated front cupholders | Isofix child seat preparation |
Leather wrapped gear shift knob | Leather wrapped steering wheel |
LED ambient lighting | Lockable glovebox |
Nappa leather upholstery | Passenger assist handles |
Power passenger lumbar adjust | Rear centre headrest |
Rear compartment storage system | Rear headrests |
Rear luggage cover | Reclining front seats |
Red switches | Single front passenger seat |
Storage nets | Storage trays |
Sunvisors with illuminated vanity mirrors | Tilt adjustable steering column |
Tool kit |
Packs
Smoker's pack - Wrangler |
Passive Safety
3x3 point rear seatbelts | ABS |
Advanced brake assist | Driver / front passenger multi stage airbags |
Electronic stability control | Front and rear side curtain airbags |
Front side airbags | Full speed forword collision warning plus advanced brake assist |
Hill start assist | Rear door child safety locks |
Rear passenger seatbelt alert | Rear seat reminder alert |
Selectable tyre fill alert | TPMS (Tyre pressure monitoring system) |
Traction control | Vehicle Dynamics Control System (VDC) |
Security
Keyless entry | Keyless go with 'push to start' button |
Locking fuel filler cap | Locking wheel nuts |
Passive entry | Premium security alarm |
Thatcham security equipment |
Trim
Premium door trim panel |
Wheels
Full size spare wheel | Vinyl spare wheel Cover |
Technical specification
Emissions - ICE
Standard Euro Emissions | EURO 6 | WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb | 269 |
---|---|---|---|
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Extra High | 276 | WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - High | 219 |
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Low | 321 | WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Medium | 237 |
Engine and Drive Train
Camshaft | DOHC | Catalytic Convertor | True |
---|---|---|---|
CC | 1995 | Compression Ratio | 10.0:1 |
Cylinder Layout | IN-LINE | Cylinders | 4 |
Cylinders - Bore (mm) | 84 | Cylinders - Stroke (mm) | 90 |
Fuel Delivery | TURBO DIRECT INJECTION | Gears | 8 SPEED |
Number of Valves | 16 | Transmission | AUTO |
Fuel Consumption - ICE
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb | 10.4 | WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Extra High | 12.2 |
---|---|---|---|
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - High | 9.7 | WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Low | 14.2 |
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Medium | 10.5 | WLTP - MPG - Comb | 27.2 |
WLTP - MPG - Extra High | 23.2 | WLTP - MPG - High | 29.1 |
WLTP - MPG - Low | 19.9 | WLTP - MPG - Medium | 26.9 |
General
Badge Engine CC | 2.0 | Badge Power | 268 |
---|---|---|---|
Coin Description | GME | Coin Series | Rubicon |
Generation Mark | 3 | Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07 | 40D |
Service Interval Frequency - Months | 12 | Service Interval Mileage | 7500 |
Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage | 60000 | Standard manufacturers warranty - Years | 3 |
Vehicle Homologation Class | M1 |
Performance
Engine Power - BHP | 268 | Engine Power - KW | 200 |
---|---|---|---|
Engine Power - RPM | 5250 | Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 295 |
Engine Torque - MKG | 40.8 | Engine Torque - NM | 400 |
Engine Torque - RPM | 3000 | Top Speed | 99 |
Test Cycles
Emissions Test Cycle | WLTP | RDE Certification Level | RDE 2 |
---|
Tyres
Alloys? | True | Tyre Size Front | 255/75 R17 |
---|---|---|---|
Tyre Size Rear | 255/75 R17 | Tyre Size Spare | FULL SIZE |
Wheel Type | 17" ALLOY |
Vehicle Dimensions
Height | 1848 | Length | 4882 |
---|---|---|---|
Wheelbase | 3008 | Width | 1894 |
Weight and Capacities
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres) | 81 | Gross Vehicle Weight | 2574 |
---|---|---|---|
Luggage Capacity (Seats Down) | 1059 | Luggage Capacity (Seats Up) | 548 |
Max. Loading Weight | 546 | Max. Roof Load | 45 |
Max. Towing Weight - Braked | 2495 | Minimum Kerbweight | 2028 |
No. of Seats | 5 | Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb | 12.28 |
Independent review
Review courtesy of Car and Driving
Jeep Wrangler JL
By Jonathan Crouch
Introduction
The Jeep Wrangler is an icon that has managed to remain loyal to its roots while adapting to the changing spirit of its age. If you think that it's strictly for Californian rock hoppers and D-list boy band members, then think again. The much improved 'JL'-series fourth generation model introduced in 2018 was the most credible Wrangler yet, justifying what Jeep sees as its position as the only true off-road company in the market. Here, we look at the 2018-2022 'JL'-series models as a used buy.
History
Back in 1938, the US government's original brief for a 'light reconnaissance vehicle' resulted in the development of the Willys Jeep, and the subsequent production of 368,000 of them for use during World War 2. General George C Marshall described it as "America's greatest contribution to modern warfare". The spiritual successor to the Willys Jeep is the Jeep Wrangler. Much separates the two designs of course. What's ideal for a theatre of war doesn't necessarily work for a family trip to the cinema and over the years, through CJ, YJ and TJ Wrangler models, as different company owners have come and gone, Jeep designers have struggled with the need to develop this icon without losing its distinct appeal. Their biggest challenge came with the 'JK' version, launched in 2007 with the need to justify its existence in a modern SUV market that claims to have an answer to every need. Jeep's response was offer two Wrangler 'firsts': five doors and diesel power. But that 'JK'-series model still didn't really reach out beyond this car's hard core base of enthusiasts. This, its 'JL'-series successor, needed to continue to please these people - as it did, with better off road angles, more ground clearance and a tighter turning circle. But at the same time, this more modern Wrangler needed to offer slightly wider appeal. For that, brand owners Fiat Chrysler knew that a completely fresh generation of powertrains would be required. And areas like ride quality, refinement and day-to-day usability would need to be completely re-evaluated. As they were with this 'JL'-series car. It's a Wrangler - but perhaps not quite as you know it. The Wrangler sold in this form from 2018. Buy 2022 though, the diesel engine option had been dropped and a 4xe Plug-in petrol variant introduced. It's the 2018-2022-era 'JL'-series models we look at here.
What You Get
The Wrangler format is iconic: a simple boxy body dropped onto an old-style ladder-frame chassis with a folding screen, detachable doors and a removable roof. You don't mess with that. Or with the familiar frontage, which offers up the usual circular headlights and familiar seven-slot grille. Elsewhere around the car, all the usual Wrangler hallmarks are present and correct: the separate bumpers, the outboard spare wheel and extended wheel arches flared at angles similar to those of the original Willys Jeep. Look more closely though and you'll find that much changed with this 'JL'-series design, as the designers sought to subtly evolve the look for this fourth generation model. That front grille for instance features a canted upper section and its outer slats intersect with headlights that feature full-LED beams from Magnetti Marelli. Even the vertical windscreen is different - in this form, it's not quite so vertical and has a different 4-bolt design at the top of the frame that allows it to fold down far more easily, though you've still got to get your socket set out to do it. Up-front, you're faced with a dashboard structure as bluff as the north face of the Eiger, but it's much more appealing than the boring plasticky layout that characterised the interior of the previous 'JK'-series model. The coloured fascia frontage aimed to reference the metal-panelled dashboards used in much earlier Wranglers and the previous tightly sectioned centre stack gave way to a more open layout, though one absolutely festooned with knobs and buttons. Everything's of much better quality than anything that buyers of this model had previously seen. Plus there's a sophisticated 8.8-inch centre-dash 'Uconnect' infotainment screen and a further 7-inch TFT display between the conventional dials in the instrument binnacle. We should talk about the open air aspect; all 'JL' Wranglers come as standard with a three-piece Modular Hard Top with lift-off front panels. The rear section must be removed with a socket set. If you don't like the thought of that, you can get a car whose original owner specified a 'Sunrider Soft Top' that folds back either manually or electrically instead. With the roof fully down, the doors removed and the windscreen folded, the Wrangler driving experience really is like nothing else. In the rear, the 4-Door model's extra half metre of length might make possible a properly-sized rear seat, but it doesn't deliver doors that open with a very wide aperture. And once you're inside, it's not hugely comfortable either, though it's obviously a huge improvement on the cramped conditions you'd get in the alternative 2-Door model. We thought leg room might be an issue here, but actually we think you'd get more complaints about the rather upright backrests for occupants on a longer trip. Still, if your driver has removed the doors and you're travelling al fresco open to the elements, you won't care about any of that. Travelling in the back on an SUV isn't usually an experience to be in any way savoured but in a Wrangler, it can be. Let's finish with the boot. Once everything's opened up, there's a 533-litre boot which ought to be bigger but can't be because it's compromised by the tubular structural beams and the siting of a huge audio speaker on the right hand side. There's no ski hatch or 40:20:40 sear seat split for longer items, so if you need more room, you'll need to push forward the 60:40-split rear seats; annoyingly, you have to go round to the side of the car to release the backrests. That frees up 1,044-litres of space.
What to Look For
Most Wrangler owners we surveyed seemed pretty happy with their cars, but inevitably, there were some buyers with issues. Mainly, it's just the usual things; check the alloys for kerbing and the underside for over-enthusiastic off road use. Always first check the body of the vehicle: the undercarriage will be the most visible indicator of how much life is left in the Wrangler you're looking at. It doesn't matter if there are few miles on the transmission or the vehicle has a newer engine if the undercarriage is in poor condition. Check the outer panels too: significant denting can be a sign of hard use. Inspecting the tyres for uneven wear patterns is important in spotting things like alignment problems or improper rotation. For example, if you see the front tyres are more worn than the back, the front tyres have been bearing too much of the engine weight and will need to be replaced earlier. Overall mileage is important, but you should also ask how the vehicle was driven. A Wrangler with low mileage might have been driven under severe off-road conditions, which could make another vehicle with high mileage and gentle use a better option. If everything looks good under the bonnet, you should still ask for a full record of maintenance and repairs the vehicle has received. A spotty maintenance history could set you up for early part failure. Always take a test drive. This is a chance to uncover symptoms or issues with the vehicle. Take your test drive in the morning so you can hear how the engine sounds on start-up. Listen for unexpected idling upon warm-up, stuttering during idling and loud ticking. During your drive, pay attention to how shifting feels and note any unstable handling, jerks or vibrations that could indicate a death wobble in the future.
Replacement Parts
[based on a Wrangler 2.0 petrol - 2019] As you might expect for a car of American origin, parts are not particularly cheap. However, there is a well-established dealer network so it should be reasonably easy to track spares down. To give you a guide based on the 2.0 petrol model, an oil filter would be around £8-£13. Front brake pads would be around £19 a set; rear pads around £50. Wiper blades sit in the £4-£12 bracket.
On the Road
Previous Wranglers never had to be very good on road. As long as they didn't shake your fillings out on the way to your surf shack, all would be forgiven once you set a tyre on the rough stuff. But Marlboro men are in short supply these days and to keep this car in customers, Jeep had to appeal beyond those who might use their cars as weekend mountain playthings. Without diluting what makes a Wrangler a Wrangler. No small task. How successful you'll perceive the designers' efforts to have been depends whether you've experienced previous versions of this Jeep. If you haven't, then you're likely to find the wind noise, the rumbly demeanour and the vague steering all pretty crude. Those coming to this car from an older Wrangler though will find this 'JL'-series model a vast improvement. The revised steering's much better and the revised five-link suspension means that potholes no longer feel like craters. The main changes though with this MK4 design took place beneath the bonnet. Buyers choose between a 200hp 2.2-litre Multijet diesel or the 272hp 2.0-litre petrol turbo unit, both engines available only mated to a slicker-shifting 8-speed auto gearbox. The NEDC figures suggested at launch that an entry-level 4-Door petrol variant could deliver 31.4mpg on the combined cycle with a CO2 reading of 210g/km and such a Wrangler would be able to tug along up to 2.5-tonnes. As with all proper off roaders, there's a two-speed transfer case offering a series of dedicated 4x4 driving settings - '4H', '4H part-time' and the '4LO' crawler gear. With the slightly more road-orientated 'Sahara' and 'Overland' variants, all this works through a 'Command-Trac' 4WD system, but with the more serious top 'Rubicon' derivative, there's a heavy duty 'Rock-Trac' 4WD set-up, which uses a tougher low range crawler ratio. 'Rubicon' models also get detachable 'Sway bars' for extra suspension travel; heavy duty Dana front and rear axles that can be manually locked with the brand's 'Tru-Lok' electric front and rear axle lockers; and gnarlier BF Goodrich 32-inch tyres. All of this delivers an extreme level of off road capability. And once you've experienced it, you'll view this Jeep in a whole different light.
Overall
You've still got to be serious about hard core off-road driving to consider a Jeep Wrangler - but not quite as serious as you had to be before. This 'JL'-series model offered considerable improvements in refinement, quality and technology. Which allowed it to make a decent fist of providing versatile family transport for the user who doesn't mind making a few sacrifices at the altar of comfort, ride and handling. It's got a style all of its own, but its heart and soul remain on the Rubicon Trail rather than on the Kings Road. Thank goodness for that. If previous generation versions of this Jeep weren't for you, you probably still won't like this one. No problem: the market's stacked with compromised alternatives. But if you've always wanted an excuse to choose one of these, this 'JL'-series model's extra polish and new-found sophistication provides it. In this form, it proved to be a vastly more capable all-rounder. But it's still very much a Wrangler. And that's all that really matters.
- Performance
- 70%
- Handling
- 50%
- Comfort
- 50%
- Space
- 70%
- Styling
- 70%
- Build
- 60%
- Value
- 80%
- Equipment
- 60%
- Economy
- 60%
- Depreciation
- 80%
- Insurance
- 80%
This vehicle is fitted with a Particulate Filter. Vehicles with a Particulate Filter driven at low speeds in urban traffic can require periodic trips at higher speeds to clear out the filter.
* Depending on the age of the vehicle, MPG and CO2 may be quoted using either NEDC or WLTP testing standards. Find out more
Figures are provided for comparison purposes. Fuel consumption under real world driving conditions and the CO2 produced will depend upon a number of factors, including any accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions and vehicle load.
Choose your finance
These are estimates and could change if you decide to apply for finance. Car finance explained.
Personal contract purchase (PCP)
This is an example, we’ll always discuss your options in detail before you choose.
47 monthly payments of | £873.52 |
---|---|
Deposit | £249 |
Total amount payable | £66,931.44 |
Fixed interest rate | 5.1% |
Representative APR | 9.9% |
Cash price | £51,998 |
Credit amount | £51,749 |
Annual mileage | 8000 |
Contract mileage | 32,000 |
Excess mileage charge | 22.0p per mile |
Completion fee | £1 |
Optional final payment | £25,626 |
Term (months) | 48 |
Next steps
Create and choose a deal that works for you in minutes.
Arnold Clark Automobiles Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (308092) for general insurance and consumer credit purposes. We act as a credit broker sourcing credit to assist with your purchase from a carefully selected panel of lenders. Lenders will pay us a fee for these introductions (click here for details including our panel of lenders and disclosure statement). Offers subject to status, terms and conditions.
Linwood Vauxhall / Jeep / Alfa Romeo
Phoenix Retail Park, Linwood, PA1 2BHPhone Number
Call now on 0141 739 5868†
† Calls may be recorded for quality or training purposes.
- Jeep Wrangler - 2.0 GME Rubicon 4dr Auto8
- SB24HHM
- GBP
- 53998
- 29 miles, Linwood Vauxhall / Jeep / Alfa Romeo