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4.7
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3.0
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4.8
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2.7

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William Hill

Reviewed on August 3, 2023

RV reviewed 2017 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited view listing

4.6
Towing a lifted Jeep Wrangler Smoky Mountain provided instant curb appeal behind my Super C Dynamax DX3. Its light at 4400 lbs, curb weight, and effortless to to tow with the airbrake controller. Its very fuel efficient while towing - we were getting c.9.5mpg and cruising at 60-65mph. It was very easy to co... read more
Towing a lifted Jeep Wrangler Smoky Mountain provided instant curb appeal behind my Super C Dynamax DX3. Its light at 4400 lbs, curb weight, and effortless to to tow with the airbrake controller. Its very fuel efficient while towing - we were getting c.9.5mpg and cruising at 60-65mph. It was very easy to connect and disconnect, you can take off the hitch and be driving in to the local town from the RV park in minutes. Having a lifted Jeep means you can traverse some of the toughest offroad conditions getting to that tucked away fishing spot or trail head. With the heated seat option giving you that extra comfort in the colder climates !
Livability
5.0
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5.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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3.0
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Curtis Richard Romano

Minnesota

Reviewed on April 5, 2022

RV reviewed 2004 Jeep Wrangler Sport view listing

4.2
Very hard to find, well maintained, ARIZONA Jeep TJ with ZERO rust. 4.0L Automatic with only 112,000 easy miles. Runs and drives perfectly. Everything works great. Only issues are a few chips in the paint and drivers exterior door handle sticks a little but easy to fix. Set up to tow behind RV, etc. TOAD, ... read more
Very hard to find, well maintained, ARIZONA Jeep TJ with ZERO rust. 4.0L Automatic with only 112,000 easy miles. Runs and drives perfectly. Everything works great. Only issues are a few chips in the paint and drivers exterior door handle sticks a little but easy to fix. Set up to tow behind RV, etc. TOAD, an expensive option and includes Break Buddy. Does not have roof rack pictured as I sold it separately. Interior is in good condition but does not have a back seat. New soft top, tires only have 5000 miles and come with Discount Tire warranty. This one you can't miss!! Lowball offers will be ignored. $18,500 or best reasonable offer. Call or text Curtis 952-270-8363
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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1.0
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Chuck

Maryland

Reviewed on January 16, 2021

RV reviewed 2009 Jeep Wrangler Sport X view listing

2.6
The Jeep Wrangler is the best vehicle you can buy for a toad. One lever and its in neutral, key switch is configures so no kill switch is need. The hardtop is for safety, yet both front panels lift off in good weather. It is short, you don't even know its back there. We towed one for 2 years behind our class ... read more
The Jeep Wrangler is the best vehicle you can buy for a toad. One lever and its in neutral, key switch is configures so no kill switch is need. The hardtop is for safety, yet both front panels lift off in good weather. It is short, you don't even know its back there. We towed one for 2 years behind our class C, then went to a class A. Jeep has been behind both.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
1.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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1.0
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Lou Harvey

Texas

Reviewed on July 12, 2020

RV reviewed 2013 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited Rubicon view listing

5.0
Using a Jeep 4 Door Wrangler as a toad pull along offers many advantages to a CLASS A, B, Super-C style Motor Homes. The number 1 reason is it’s tow-ability, at just at 4400 lbs, curb weight with over 1200 lbs of cargo. We used it behind our Super-C and did not ever have an issue. What we liked best is ... read more
Using a Jeep 4 Door Wrangler as a toad pull along offers many advantages to a CLASS A, B, Super-C style Motor Homes. The number 1 reason is it’s tow-ability, at just at 4400 lbs, curb weight with over 1200 lbs of cargo. We used it behind our Super-C and did not ever have an issue. What we liked best is you can head for your evening or weekend pull through site, drop it in seconds and your free to enjoy exploring, a hidden winery or restaurant, or just site seeing. There is plenty of room for family, shopping and friends you meet along the way. We have found off the path fishing spots, the old Pony Express Trail, the back roads to old mines or scouted for a good Boondocking site on BLN or FS land. The roof rack has served as a race day and balloon watching platform, hauled canoes, kayaks during our road trips. One of the greatest adventures is finding remote lakes, river or hot springs to enjoy. It’s a Jeep thing, most SUVs, cars and trucks limit your exploration options, but a Jk can get you there and back and still take you out on the town. This Rubicon has been well taken care of and offers more than looks tagging along behind your rig. It’s the other half of why you headed out on the road to adventures.
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5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Ken Hill

Florida

Reviewed on January 18, 2020

RV reviewed 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport JL view listing

3.2
We have been RVing since the middle 70s and are now on our twelfth coach. During that time we have always flat tow many and of all kinds cars. Many of them have been 4 wheel drive with a transfer case, or have been rear wheel/front 2 wheel drive without a transfer case. We have had drive shaft disconnects fo... read more
We have been RVing since the middle 70s and are now on our twelfth coach. During that time we have always flat tow many and of all kinds cars. Many of them have been 4 wheel drive with a transfer case, or have been rear wheel/front 2 wheel drive without a transfer case. We have had drive shaft disconnects for both rear and front 2 wheel as well as front wheel cars that could be towed without drive shaft disconnects. With out a doubt the best and easiest car to tow is a Jeep Wrangler 4 wheel drive - we have had 3 over the years. It is very easy to set for towing and pulls like a trailer. We are now downsizing to a Sprinter chassis driven and will miss the Jeep very much.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
4.0
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1.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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5.0
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ROBERT TOPPI

Florida

Reviewed on January 9, 2018

RV reviewed 2007 Jeep Liberty Limited 4x4 view listing

2.2
I would highly recommend the 2007 Jeep Liberty as a great flat tow vehicle. My wife and I have towed it behind our class A coach for the past 16 months without issue. It was easily converted to the M&G inline brake system which allowed us to tie directly into our coaches airbrakes to have the jeep work in... read more
I would highly recommend the 2007 Jeep Liberty as a great flat tow vehicle. My wife and I have towed it behind our class A coach for the past 16 months without issue. It was easily converted to the M&G inline brake system which allowed us to tie directly into our coaches airbrakes to have the jeep work in tandem. Being a 4x4 it gave us offroad capability all over the country. It is a smaller suv so it is easy to tow, to park, and practical enough for on the go cargo needs. Only downside is the 16-19mpg average on our Limited 4x4 model. Positive is thst the Liberty has no tow restrictions ie speed restrictions or required warm up of transmission or fuse removal. Basically put tranfer case in neutral and go.
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1.0
Overall quality
4.0
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1.0
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4.0
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