
With a heritage stretching back to World War II, the 2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara is about as throwback a vehicle as you'll find in showrooms today. It has old-school solid axles at both ends and a removable top. I would say that the Wrangler Sahara is actually indicative of an incredibly honest, back-to-basics off-roader. Of course, the Wrangler also looks pretty cool and can dive headlong into places where few other vehicles dare tread. Plus, what other new car allows you to remove not only the roof, but the doors and windshield as well? The answer is, none. The 2015 Wrangler's standard stereo now has eight speakers. Also, Jeep now includes a standard Torx tool kit for removing the doors and roof. Comes with Navigation, multimedia, heated seats, and black leather. Jeep is single owner, with no accidents.








