When Jeep decided to build a four-door Wrangler, we were excited about its potential. This was, after all, the first time the legendary Jeep was given two more doors; also, its stretched wheelbase made the interior more people- and cargo-friendly. Then the company announced it was going to build a Rubicon version of the Unlimited, and we knew we'd have to try one out for long-term testing

jeep wrangler rubicon view

jeep wrangler rubicon

jeep wrangler rubicon

jeep wrangler rubicon stering

jeep wrangler rubicon front view
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