Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 7.1 s
Max cargo capacity: 71 cu.ft.
Metal-look dash trim
Metal-look door trim
Non-independent front suspension classification
Passenger Airbag
Polished w/painted accents aluminum rims
Power remote driver mirror adjustment
Power remote passenger mirror adjustment
Power steering
Power windows
Privacy glass: Deep
Radio Data System
Rear Stabilizer Bar: Regular
Regular front stabilizer bar
Remote power door locks
Rigid axle rear suspension
SiriusXM AM/FM/Satellite Radio
SiriusXM Satellite Radio(TM)
Spare Tire Mount Location: Outside rear
Split rear bench
Stability controll with anti-roll
Suspension class: HD
Tachometer
Tilt-adjustable steering wheel
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Total Number of Speakers: 8
Trailing arm rear suspension
Trip computer
Variable intermittent front wipers
Vehicle Emissions: ULEV II
Video Monitor Location: Front
Wheel Diameter: 18
Wheel Width: 7.5
KBB.com Consumer Reviews
Overall4.6Out of 5
My 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited is Awesome!
By Marc B | on Monday, January 16, 2012
5.0
I really do love my 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited. I have been so pleasantly surprised at how great it handles and the tork and power it has. I wish I could keep it but I've got to have a big vehicle with alot of extra storage space for my business as a contractor as well as a musician that has to haul drums,a keyboard and a small PA system. Putting the back seats down flat does give me plenty of room for my 5 pc. drum kit w/cases but not for the rest of my equipment. I just can't afford 2 car payments either. I love the way my Jeep looks inside, the great stereo, the incredible heat and air conditioning, comfortable seats, the grip of the steering wheel in my hands and especially the tough and rugged outside appearance yet with a touch of elegance with the silver hardtop and 18” alloy wheels. Plus I've always wanted a Jeep since I was about 17yrs.old. Oh well, anyway...no complaints. Oh,by the way, the miles I put on the vehicle are almost entirely highway miles that I would have to travel in my business. I'm just looking for a good home and grateful, conscientious owner like I've been for my Wrangler. I'm also gonna miss the hand waves and acknowledgments from all my fellow Jeep buddies as we drive down the road. If you already own a Jeep you know what I'm talking about. If not...welcome to the Family! : )…
Truly capable on and off roads.
By KSmtnman | on Tuesday, January 10, 2012
4.0
I have taken my Jeep to Colorado twice and enjoyed both times so much I'm going back this year! The places you can go in the mountains are amazing to experience. I've never been stuck or had to be winched, it just drives right along.
It looks amazing, timeless and rugged.
There's no confusing it for a sports car, but it handles fine and I've never felt I was going to flip over.
Performance is adequate. There's good pull off the line and to speed, but she's like a brick aerodynamically. Acceleration for passing is modest so plan ahead. Fuel mileage isn't what I'd hoped for, but I've averaged 17 mpg over the time I've owned it. That's right between the 15 City/19 Highway on the sticker, so I got what I paid for.
There are some other issues. I was affected by the recall on the door locks. It was just annoying, not life threatening, and fixed under warranty. Sadly the dealer did not reinstall the door panel correctly and now it rattles. Hopefully they fix it at the next service.
I also had to have the suspension bolts re-torqued under warranty.
The only other complaint is that the interior plastic is too easily scratched. The door pulls, the floor console, and the trim on either side of the center console are all showing scratches, and I'm pretty gentle for a Jeep off-roader.
Main point, Overall I Love It and am glad I bought it!
No Regrets!!!…
Monster Climber
By Dirty | on Wednesday, November 03, 2010
5.0
Amazing with locking axles and sway bar disconnect…