JEEP WRANGLER (2011-18) 4DR SUV 2.8 CRD DPF 197 EU5 X EDITION AUTO5

The JEEP WRANGLER (2011-18) 4DR SUV 2.8 CRD DPF 197 EU5 X EDITION AUTO5 is a rugged and iconic vehicle, well-known in the UK for its adventurous spirit and distinctive design. As a 4-door SUV, it offers ample space for families or those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, making it a popular choice for both everyday driving and weekend adventures. Its robust build, combined with the classic Jeep styling, makes it stand out on the road, while its all-terrain capabilities provide confidence on various terrains—ideal for off-road enthusiasts or drivers who simply appreciate its unique look and feel. With an average mileage of around 57,490 miles and a typical value close to £24,478 in the used car market, the Jeep Wrangler from this period is recognized for its reliability, especially in the off-road segment. Known for its fairly straightforward driving experience, it appeals to first-time buyers, adventurers, or those seeking a versatile vehicle that combines style with function. When compared to similar SUVs, the Jeep Wrangler's distinctive design, heritage, and rugged appeal make it a standout option—perfect for drivers looking for a combination of toughness and personality in their next used vehicle.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage readings for these Jeep Wrangler vehicles are fairly evenly distributed across a range of mileage brackets, with notable concentrations between 60,000 and 80,000 miles (each accounting for 15.4%). Smaller proportions are recorded in the lower mileage brackets (10,000 to 30,000 miles) and higher brackets above 90,000 miles, each representing around 7.7%. This suggests that there is no dominant mileage range and that the vehicles tend to be spread fairly evenly across different usage periods, with a slight emphasis on vehicles with mid-range mileage.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data reflects the distribution of private sale prices for a specific model of Jeep Wrangler (2011-18). Notably, the most common valuation range is between £22,000 and £23,000, accounting for 15.4% of valuations, followed by the £20,000 to £21,000 range at the same percentage. Several price brackets, from £17,000 to £25,000, have similar representation (around 7.7%), indicating consistent demand or valuation stability within this central range. Interestingly, higher valuation brackets above £26,000 are less common, each representing only 7.7%. This suggests that while some vehicles can reach higher prices, the majority tend to cluster around mid-range values, with a significant portion of the market valuing these vehicles between approximately £17,000 and £23,000.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that among the sample of Jeep Wrangler (2011-18) vehicles, the majority—approximately 84.6%—were manufactured in 2015. A smaller proportion, about 15.4%, was produced in 2016. This suggests a significant concentration of these vehicles' manufacturing in 2015, which could reflect production trends or popularity during that period. Notably, there is no representation from other years within the sample, implying that the majority of these vehicles on the road are from 2015.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that among the sample of JEEP WRANGLER (2011-18) 4DR SUV 2.8 CRD DPF 197 EU5 X EDITION AUTO5 vehicles, the most popular main paint colour is white, accounting for 46.2% of the vehicles. Red is also quite common, representing 30.8%. Less frequently selected colours include black, grey, and yellow, each making up 7.7% of the sample. Notably, the combined proportions of black and grey (15.4%) are significantly lower than those of white and red, suggesting a strong preference among buyers for brighter, more standout colours for this model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that for the Jeep Wrangler (2011-18) 4-door SUV, the majority of vehicles have had either one, two, or three registered keepers. Specifically, 30.8% of the vehicles have had two keepers, and an equal percentage (30.8%) have had three keepers. Additionally, 23.1% have had four keepers, while smaller proportions, each at 7.7%, have had one or five keepers. This distribution suggests that most of these vehicles tend to remain with a consistent owner over a few registration periods, but a significant portion changes hands multiple times.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all vehicles in the sample are equipped with a 2.8-liter engine capacity and exclusively utilize diesel fuel. This suggests a consistent engine and fuel configuration across the sample of Jeep Wrangler (2011-18) 4-door SUVs, 2.8 CRD DPF models, specifically the X Edition Auto5.