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New Jeep Wranglers are Now in Kuwait

The all-new Jeep Wranglers are finally in Kuwait. Although the outside looks pretty similar to the previous model, it’s actually been completely reworked and the interior given a major overhaul.

The local Jeep dealer just got the new Wranglers over the weekend and they should end up being in the showroom anytime today or tomorrow. They’ve only brought the 4-door Wranglers for now but in three different trims that include the Sport, Sahara and the Rubicon edition (pictured here). Sadly, the Sahara and Rubicon models they’ve brought come with a beige leather interior (puke) and only the sport model comes with a black interior. I’m pretty sure you could probably order a Rubicon with a black interior, but right now if you want one, you don’t have another choice.

The prices of the new Wranglers start at KD12,500 for the Sport edition and go all the way up to KD16,000 for the Rubicon. I’ve had my Toyota FJ for 8 years now and although I love it, the new Rubicon is really really tempting.

26 replies on “New Jeep Wranglers are Now in Kuwait”

Trust me with the amount of FJ’s I had New and Classics I regret selling each one of them and Now I am looking to Sell my truck and get a FJ again Best SUV for Kuwait Period.

Learn from my mistake

Btw the Truck isn’t bad actually its one of the best trucks I ever owned and tried, its comfy and powerful and cold A/C and has amazing fuel economy believe it or not with that V8,and all Tech related good stuff like apple carplay but I have that Toyota Bug in me I can’t live without one ;P

My friend bought a F-150 V8 recently, first thing he did was take it to ORP and installed a lift kit and beefy wheels and tires. Truck looks great and the leg room in the rear is INSANE.

I got my Wrangler TJ Sport for like KD5,500 back in the day from the dealer. Still think it was best deal ever and regret I ever sold the car.

With that price I prefer to buy Ford Truck or wait for the new Chevy and Ram trucks. I used to drive FJ the benefit is the A/C is top notch especially in our summer and the size is perfect for a solo(friend rides on occasions) driver without family. Other than that the FJ is not by any mean comfy or smooth at all. with the new wrangler I am more interested if they update or install a new engine in them. For me the wrangler week point is in it power especially the 4-Door.

hahahaha, I used to not think the FJ was smooth or comfy at all especially since I had installed a stiffer suspension, but then I got my Lotus Cup car. Now my FJ feels sooooooo smooooth, plush, quiet and comfy, I can’t even remember why i thought it was too harsh of a ride.

After a lot of pleading from my friends, I took my brother’s FJ out for a spin. We were supposed to make a night out of it, but I barely made it down the road (where I promptly made a U-turn and parked the beast back at home) and went out in my own cute lil car. Honestly, the FJ was so wide, I felt like I was driving… I dunno… the Starship Enterprise. Never again.

I spotted someone on the road recently with a decal on the back of their Wrangler saying “Yours may be fast but mine go anywhere”, and I’ve kinda’ had Wranglers on the mind ever since. The new one looks pretty cool too!

Is there meant to be a link where it says (pictured here)?

Back when I had a wrangler I used to love them when they were just Behbehani. Oil change would take 20 mins tops in a Jeep dedicated garage. Then they merged with Mulla and the garage started services Dodge cars and a quick oil change started taking 2+ hours.

Ive had a wrangler for 5 years and never had an issue with either. The AC is great and engine always worked fine. The only issue is there is no AC in the back but maybe they changed that by now.

Yeah time flies, since I’ve started blogging I’ve gone through the following cars:
– 2001 BMW 330ci
– 2004 Jeep Wrangler
– 2005 BMW Z4
– 2010 Toyota FJ (still have)
– 2012 Audi Q5
– 1973 Datsun 240z
– 2016 Lotus Exige S
– 2018 Lotus Exige 380 Cup (still have)

Thats a very nice looking CAR! Not the most comfortable of rides, but you dont think comfort when you consider a Wrangler.
I was honestly close to getting the Ford Raptor, until I saw the new Rubicon.

Any idea about their after sales services? Spare part expenses, tires etc?

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