2013 Jeep Wrangler
The 2013 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 3.6L V6 A/T is a well-maintained used SUV, perfect for those seeking rugged performance combined with daily practicality. Known for its iconic design and off-road capability, it offers an affordable option for South African buyers looking to buy a reliable and stylish vehicle at the best price.
Powered by a 3.6L V6 petrol engine producing 285 Hp, this Jeep features a smooth automatic transmission and 4x4 drivetrain, ideal for both city driving and adventure. With an average fuel consumption of 11.3 L/100km, it balances power with efficiency. The SUV comfortably seats four with two doors, making it practical for small families or outdoor enthusiasts.
Available now at a trusted dealer in Bakoven, Cape Town, this Jeep Wrangler is ready for a test drive. Contact today to explore finance deals, compare prices, and secure an affordable, used vehicle suited for South Africa’s diverse terrains. Don’t miss out on this exceptional offer.
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Jeep Wrangler
Jeep’s Wrangler doesn’t try to please everyone, and frankly, that’s the point. You’re not buying one because you want an SUV to cruise Sandton’s pavements — you want something that’ll get properly dirty, and the Wrangler is one of the few left that’s happy to oblige. On paper at least, it stacks up against the Bronco, Defender 90, and Land Cruiser 70 Series, but it’s really chasing buyers who know what a solid front axle feels like. There are two engine choices: a thirsty 3.6-litre V6 petrol and a 2.8 CRD diesel, plus the option to row your own gears or let an auto do the work. The catch? There’s barely any stock — just 15 listings, one of them new, prices from R199,995 to a wild R1,399,900, but most cluster around the R329,900 mark. You’re dealing with a small pool of die-hards here. Most used Wranglers you’ll find are well-travelled, with average mileage north of 138,000 km and some as early as 2001. That’s a lot of Karoo dust and KZN mud, so expect to factor in sorting out tired bushes and other high-wear bits. The Sahara spec dominates, especially the 3.6L V6 two-door, typically hovering between R329,900 and R349,995. Diesel Unlimited Saharas stretch from R299,900 to R601,900, depending on how much life you reckon is left in them. If you want the Rubicon’s locking diffs, expect R339,995 to R349,995. Compared to a Defender 90 or Land Cruiser 70, the Wrangler trades a bit of polish for a rabid aftermarket scene and serious trail cred — and for fans, that’s what the Wrangler should have been from the start.
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Jeep’s spot in South Africa isn’t about chasing volume. It’s about selling attitude, nostalgia, and a certain sense of adventure to a buyer who already knows what they’re after. Scan the 25 active listings—spanning from R69,950 to a diesel-drenched R1,399,900—and you’ll spot a pattern. Either you’re dipping into the pre-owned pool for an older Cherokee, or you’re ready to throw real money at a Wrangler or Grand Cherokee. Most people land in the R329,900 sweet spot, which pitches Jeep headlong against icons like the Land Rover Defender, Toyota Land Cruiser, and Ford Bronco. Here, you’re not “just looking”—you’re sold on the badge and the lifestyle. Only one of these cars is new, a fact that says volumes about Jeep’s actual presence on our roads. Wrangler leads the charge with 15 listings between R199,995 and R1,399,900, petrol and diesel both in the mix. It’s what the Wrangler should have been from the start—unapologetically rugged, unmistakably Jeep. Grand Cherokee operates at the premium end, with four examples from R469,995 to R999,900. If you pack smart, the Renegade (three listings, R209,900 to R239,995) covers the entry-level compact SUV brief. Oddly, there’s just one Gladiator bakkie at R919,900. Strip it all back and you’ll see 23 SUVs out of 25 cars. Jeep’s not interested in spreading itself too thin, and for this crowd, that matters. Toyota and Ford might offer more options, but Jeep’s range is single-minded—and that’s the point.
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