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2014 Jeep Wrangler

2014 Jeep Wrangler

Mileage: 81,185 · Bonney Lake, WA

$19,150
Fair Deal

$1,328 Above market

2014 Jeep Wrangler

Bonney Lake, WA

$19,150

Fair Deal
$1,328 above market

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Features

  • Mileage
    Mileage

    81,185

  • Exterior color
    Exterior color

    Bright White Clear Coat

  • Interior color
    Interior color

    Black/Dark Saddle

  • Engine
    Engine

    285 hp 3.6L V6

  • Fuel type
    Fuel type

    Gasoline

  • Alloy wheels
    Alloy wheels

Overview

  • Make:Jeep
  • Model:Wrangler
  • Year:2014
  • Body type:SUV / Crossover
  • Exterior color:Bright White Clear Coat
  • Interior color:Black/Dark Saddle
  • Mileage:81,185 mi
  • Condition:Used
  • VIN:1C4AJWBGXEL186196
  • Stock number:2962A

Fuel economy

  • Fuel type:Gasoline

Performance

  • Engine:285 hp 3.6L V6
  • Horsepower:285 hp

Safety

  • NHTSA rollover rating:

Options

  • Alloy Wheels
  • Tow Package

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History

Clean title

No issues reported.

0 accidents reported

No accidents or damage reported.

4 previous owners

Vehicle has 4 previous owners.

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Dealer's description

The 2014 Jeep Wrangler is built around a straightforward approach to utility and off-road use. Its body-on-frame construction, short overhangs, and upright profile reflect a design focused on durability and capability rather than ornament. The cabin follows the same practical logic, with controls arranged for direct use and materials selected to handle regular wear. Visibility is open and uncomplicated, with large glass areas and a high driving position that suit both low-speed trail work and everyday driving. The vehicle's shape also leaves little doubt about its intended purpose, with surfaces and proportions that prioritize function over decorative detail.This Wrangler includes fog lights, which add another item to its list of exterior equipment. The front end remains simple and familiar, with a grille that is closely associated with the model and a stance that supports its off-road heritage. The body panels are kept plain and durable in appearance, and the wheel openings are sized to accommodate the vehicle's intended use on uneven ground. Ground clearance is a key part of the design, and the short front and rear sections help the vehicle move through obstacles more easily than many conventional passenger vehicles. Doors, hinges, and exposed hardware continue the theme of a utility-minded machine that does not rely on elaborate styling to define itself.Inside, the Wrangler offers satellite radio ready capability and keyless entry among its listed equipment. The interior remains focused on straightforward operation, with a dashboard that places primary controls within easy reach and a seating position that keeps the driver elevated above traffic and trail surfaces. The surfaces and trim are not elaborate, but they are arranged with practicality in mind. Storage areas are present for everyday items, and the cabin layout preserves the open, upright character that has long been associated with this nameplate. The rear area provides usable space for gear, and the materials throughout are chosen to suit regular handling rather than decorative presentation. The vehicle's interior does not attempt to disguise its purpose, and the details support that approach consistently.A tow package is included as well, adding to the Wrangler's list of functional equipment. This model is known for its trail-ready chassis, and its mechanical approach is geared toward situations where traction, clearance, and durability matter. The suspension, wheel placement, and short wheelbase all contribute to a vehicle that can handle rough surfaces with less complexity than many crossovers or cars. The Wrangler's reputation comes from this kind of construction, along with a drivetrain and chassis philosophy that has remained closely tied to practical use. It is a vehicle built to work in conditions that ask more of the hardware than a paved road typically does, and the equipment on this example fits that role without requiring embellishment.

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