Snapshot:
The 103-inch wheelbase on the Unlimited is 10 inches longer than the original Wrangler. The new Jeep also delivers an additional 13 inches behind the second row of seats, doubling the original's cargo capacity. The new Sunrider soft-top has a sun roof feature and a full top-down option.
How Much Does It Cost?:
Prices: US $24,385 base.
The Inside Story:
Seats four adults, two in front and two in back. Passengers in the rear seats pick up an additional two inches of leg room, and can access the area with tip and slide seats.
Under the Hood:
4.0-liter, inline 6-cylinder engine, rated at 190 horsepower at 4,600 rpm and 235 lb.-ft. of torque at 3,200 rpm. Mileage (EPA) 16 city and 19 highway.
Transmission:
Four-speed automatic transmission.
Driveline:
Part-time 4WD.
Warranty Info:
7 years/70,000 miles powertrain; 3 years/36,000 basic.
Should You Buy the 2004 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited?:
If you're a Jeep fan, and someone who wants to go offroad, you'll probably be a fan of the new Wrangler Unlimited, but if you're someone who uses a vehicle to get around town or take highway trips, don't expect it to provide a cushy ride. Go along for a test drive to read our reviewer's opinions of the new Jeep.


