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Road Test Review: 2009 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara

Posted by Jeff Glucker on Tuesday, February 10, 2009 7:46 AM

2009 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara
A four-door Jeep Wrangler? What's next, A hybrid Escalade? ...oh, right.

I am reading over the window sticker of the Jeep Wrangler that is waiting for me outside. Next generation Dana 44 Heavy duty rear axle, check! Four-wheel disc brakes, check! Shift on the fly 4WD system, check! Transfer case skid plate shield, check! Four-doors… wait, what? That’s right, the 2009 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara is an off-road icon that now comes with an extra set of doors.

This Sunburst Orange Pearl Wrangler is in front of me and it is surprisingly sharp looking. I feel like the designers didn’t simply stretch it and add a few more hinges, it is more like they somehow got a Cherokee drunk and convinced it to fool around with a two-door Wrangler. 9 months later and the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited popped out.

The good news is, if you are a fan of Wranglers, it drives just like a Jeep Wrangler should. It floats a bit on the highway and it is loud. It is also comfortable in the way a worn pair of jeans fits just right. The interior shouldn’t be as comfortable as it is but it works. I once drove cross-country, both ways, in a 1997 Jeep Wrangler with a good friend and not once did I feel uncomfortable-however I did get a little freaked out driving through Colorado…I had to shift all the way down to 3rd gear on the highway because the little four-cylinder didn’t quite have enough oomph for the Rockies.

2009 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara engine
This 3.8L V6 is better than that old four-cylinder but not as good as the old 4.0L.

This 2009 Wrangler Unlimited Sahara comes with a larger 3.8L V6. It is adequate power for passing on the highway in the middle of the city or cruising down a dusty trail in the middle of nowhere. I say adequate because it could use more power. As I press the gas, I long for the famous Jeep 4.0L inline-six cylinder engine which was (and still is amongst enthusiasts) a popular choice thanks to its torque and ability to withstand punishment. This 3.8L V6 feels like it would be better relegated to a more menial task. Being attached to a four-speed automatic transmission doesn’t make me enjoy the experience anymore. In fact, I feel that the automatic further exposes the weakness of the 3.8L engine. I could have enjoyed myself a little more with a manual transmission. This is a Jeep Wrangler and I want to shift gears myself when I am driving it.

Power issues aside, the interior of the Jeep hasn’t evolved that much with the exception of the technology in the center console. I enjoy the optional uConnect GPS system which is displayed on a touch screen, multimedia display. This system also has a hard drive to store music and photos. The windows on this Jeep Wrangler are power windows which were a bit of a shock at first, since Jeeps of old will have you winding the manual window cranks up like a mad man as that errant rain cloud passed overhead.

2009 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara tops
Apparently this Wrangler is the turduckin of the automotive industry...

The biggest surprise of this new Jeep experience however is the excellent hardtop/soft-top system. This particular Wrangler Unlimited Sahara features the optional Dual Top option. The soft-top was stored in the back while the hard top is up. The hardtop is a modular unit which means I can choose to take pieces off rather than the whole thing at once. I removed the front section and I was now driving a Jeep Wrangler with a sunroof. This dual top system is a welcome addition if I was to purchase my own Jeep and for an extra $1,585 is almost a no-brainer.

My biggest issue with this four-door Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara isn’t the engine… it is the price. This particular Jeep has a base price of $28,320 and is configured so that the total price is $32,975. That is a LOT of money for a car that is supposed to be fun (in the Jeep sense of the word, not the "Porsche Carrera GT sense"). If I am going to buy a Wrangler and pay over $30K it better come all ready set to handle Moab. In reality, if I was going to buy a Wrangler I would happily buy a used one that has two doors less, 0.2 more liters and is considerably cheaper than $30K+. This 2009 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara has the off-road pedigree that all Jeeps have, it has a solid interior, it has upgraded technology, it has more room for friends and yet I find myself going back to that 1997 Jeep Wrangler… It may have only been a four-cylinder with two-doors, a bad radiator and a top that didn’t quite fit because of a past accident (sorry Paul!) but if felt more like what a Jeep should feel like. If we scratched that car on our journey across the country it would have been just fine. If I put a scratch in this $32,975 Wrangler than I cringe and immediately have to go find a tiny bottle of Sunburst Orange Pearl touch-up paint.



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TimO 2/10/2009 10:00 AM

Jeep did the right thing in offering a 4-door version as the replacement for the Cherokee that the Liberty never was.

That said, at 4300lbs, this thing is grossly underpowered (under-torqued, really) by the stupid minivan engine. Barring a diesel, the 4.7L V8 would've been a great match.

The the day came that my regular-sized '00 didn't have enough room, I'd pick up an 04-06 Rubicon Unlimited.

Jeff Glucker 2/10/2009 11:23 AM

@Tim: It is a great idea but the engine really hampers the whole thing. They almost need to make an SRT8 version with more power but then it would probably cost $50K... You are right though, a diesel would be a GREAT option for this Jeep.

Thomas Groves 2/24/2009 1:13 PM

Probably the best all around, run around little buggy on the
road! Comfortable and good looking for what it is .
A little short on power,certainly should come standard with
a tow package instead of a pintle hook ! That really aggravated me as I had to buy a tow receiver and wiring
harness and then had trouble at the dealer getting it installed !. Everybody with a Jeep has a trailer, boat ,
or something that needs to be pulled. TOW PACKAGE SHOULD BE
STANDARD !!! 4.5 OUT OF 5

Meg 6/11/2009 5:31 PM

Amen on the tow package! Where are the ***** wires to connect for the hitch. I'm pulling my jeep apart to find it, and no dealer knows anything.......they should have to go to school or drive a Jeep if they want to sell them!

matt 7/25/2009 7:33 PM

The best jeep I have seen in the last 10 years without a plaid interior!, kidding. Most people dont realize that this
truck has nothing in common with the other junk that jeep makes exepct the wrangler. This is a old school jeep, A full frame, serious axles, and a real roll cage, witch by the way looks super cool with the top down.

Jeff glucker, dont expect car & driver to be calling anytime soon!

Van 9/18/2009 6:59 AM

I have a 09 Jeep and yes it is under powered!! However I ordered a Hitch and wireing harness for it from the dealer and installed in in 20 min!! the harness hooked up to the left rear tail light in a snap!! It came with Murphy proof instructions....I was VERY happy with the way it went on....

pat 1/22/2010 9:16 PM

I have this very Jeep - the 2009 Wrangler Unlimited Sahara in the Sunburst Orange. I'll tell you what, I bought it sight unseen. I couldn't believe how great it looked when it showed up for delivery. Love it! It could use a bit more under the hood, but it still does very well on the highway, and I'm impressed that it does get the MPG the sticker states. I agree with "matt" above, that this is a great addition to the Jeep line-up. I had a 1999 Wrangler Sahara and a 1984 Wagoneer "Unlimited" - interestingly enough, which was the first year of the smaller Wagoneer/Cherokee-style, and this feels like a combo of the two. The traditional open-air of the Wrangler, with lots of extra cargo space. Again, I love it!

jermanpicoult 7/9/2010 3:48 AM

I have read review here for <a href="http://www.aev.ae/jeep-4x4-accessories/cherokee-parts.html">Jeep Cherokee Parts</a>. I enjoy the optional Connect GPS system which is displayed on a touch screen, multimedia display. This system also has a hard drive to store music and photos.

Jeep Cherokee Accessories 7/16/2010 2:29 AM

The interior of the <a href="http://www.aev.ae/jeep-4x4-accessories/cherokee-parts.html">Jeep Cherokee Accessories</a> hasn’t evolved that much with the exception of the technology in the center console. It is really good idea that Many people enjoy the optional uConnect GPS system which is displayed on a touch screen, multimedia display. This system also has a hard drive to store music and photos.

Mike Mathew 11/24/2010 5:10 AM

Your a bunch of born hypocrit liers and baby crapp'in winers!
this is why! The Jeep wrangler is the best off road vehicle in its class! and because of this fact, It is going to cost you more, so either man up or shut up! I hate a cheap skate and people who complain and try to make other peoples brainstorm ideas look bad just because your a born loser.
Now with the truth said, I,ll finish by adding that jeeps hold thier value even with high mileage. You can buy a 09 unlimited with 20,000 miles @ 23,000 bucks and 5 years later 60,000 mile on her and resell for 19000 bucks. This is because of a high demand for a n elite product developed by jeep! try to wear that one with a ford or chevy!

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