
Used 2011 JeepWrangler Unlimited Sahara SUV
- Odometer
- 109,612 miles
- Fuel Economy
- 15/19 MPG City/Hwy
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- 4x4
- Engine
- 3.8L V6
- VIN
- 1J4BA5H16BL527472
- Stock Number
- M13389B
Jeep
Wrangler Unlimited
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2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 15/19 City/Highway MPG Come see why Gates Automotive is Mishawaka's oldest dealership! Family owned for over 90 years! Odometer is 22655 miles below market average!
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.5Out of 5
- 1.0
Must be reviewed by people who love to walk
By TheManINDBox | on Monday, December 19, 2022
I bought a 2018 Rubicon JL unlimited dual top with a manual.. I wanted all the options i could get or want, so i bought it loaded.. Bad idea.. This might be the worst vehicle i have ever owned.. and i have had a car catch fire.. i honestly would welcome that.. The first couple of months the clutch grenaded in the bell-housing and required a new transmission, clutch, gearbox, and various other parts to fix. Then the new transmission developed an issue where Reverse wasn't an option any longer. This was followed by the ignition failing leaving me stranded, then the infotainment which is by design a great concept, just not well executed. (Seriously though the Alpine stereo rocks). The engine is a mixture of overly smooth and well refined, and then somehow ruined by terrible parts and reliability that even Yugo would have been appalled by. Oil changes are easy, which is good, because this thing runs dirty, a full synthentic change will looks like black tar by the 3K mile mark, and the oil filter by that point has more bling sparkle in it than a gangsta grille. I added the old Zinc hotrod trick to the oil and that really did quiet down the chatter on the top end, which is likely the oil pump starting to check out, but figure by 18K miles every car needs a new transmission and likely new motor.. right?… - 5.0
King of summer
By Bonesaw | on Saturday, March 11, 2023
I’ve had my Wrangler Rubicon for almost 5 yrs and still get excited to drive this thing daily. I love the leather interior and the whole front console design. Hoisting the roof off when the weather is warm is a game changer. Doors off and its total freedom. Jeep hair don’t care.… - 5.0
In love with this jeep
By 9bb2ed9a | on Thursday, January 19, 2023
Cool ride. Holds the value for years unlike other brands. Easy to take top off. this vehicle is a different level.…
Based on 934 consumer ratings for 2007–2017 models. | Privacy
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