Top Jeeps Worth Buying

5 Top-Rated 4WD Jeeps and Jeep SUVs Worth Buying Today

Jeep has been on a constant rise within the automobile industry since 2009, recording a sale of 973,227 units in the United States in 2018 alone. Global sales that year surpassed 1.6 million Jeep models. These impressive figures have seen Jeep become FCA’s best-selling brand in recent time. The pandemic and eventual lockdown meant people did not have to go anywhere, and that is bound to affect sales.

But have you thought about all the fun things you will do once this is over? With the lockdown lifted in most parts of the world, a road trip (on or off-road) should certainly be on your bucket list for 2020. That is also an opportunity to get yourself a great vehicle- perhaps as a reward- for living through the pandemic; anxieties and all. Jeep has established itself as one of the most trusted brands in the US when it comes to 4WDs and SUVs. This post will reveal the top-rated Jeep 4WD and SUVs you should buy today.

  1. 2020 Jeep Wrangler

The Jeep Wrangler is known for many things and the 2020 model didn’t disappoint. It is a top-rated SUV, often dubbed the best illustration of off-road prowess for its agility and grace. This brand has maintained decades-long traditions and designs, with improved trail-conquering configurations. It is a superb 4WD model SUV that gives you the comfort you deserve whether you are on smooth on road terrain or rock climbing. There are unlimited versions of 2-door and 4-door models, as well as removable hard top and soft top versions.

You can’t catch this one with V-6 (285 horsepower), turbodiesel V-6 (260 horsepower) and turbocharged four-cylinder (270 horsepower). This 5-passenger wrangler has a transmission choice ranging from the 6-speed manual to the 8-speed automatic. If you think the Wrangler was great last year, wait till you step into one of these spacious warriors on wheels.

Pros

  • It is spacious.
  • Great performance and fuel economy at 17/25 mpg.
  • Amazing off-road capability.
  • Convertibility makes it stand out.
  • Great iconic design, always good to look at.

Cons

  • It is a pricey SUV.
  • 2020 Jeep Gladiator

If you’re out in the market for a great option to Chevrolet Colorado and Toyota Tacoma, Jeep has got a midsize truck just for you. This is a first of its kind since 1992 for many reasons. You can decide to go with the body-coloured hard top, settle for the soft convertible top or just make do with black freedom top that is easily removable via front seat panels. The gladiator is a 4-door model, with removable doors. It comes with a V-6 (285 horsepower) 6-speed manual and 8-speed automatic options.

This one tows at 7,650 pounds with several similar features as the wrangler, including the plug-in hybrid powertrains making their way. With all these features, there is no reason this brand should not make our list of 5 Top-Rated 4WD Jeeps and Jeep SUVs Worth Buying.

Pros

  • Loaded with space and usable storage.
  • Great tow and payload capacities.
  • Unique convertible design.
  • Comes with the Jeep Doors off/roof off feature.
  • Numerous aftermarket accessories.

Cons

  • Not too good fuel mileage.
  • May not ride as smooth as comparable pickups.

With a wide range of engine choices and trims levels, the Jeep Grand Cherokee is certainly one of the most flexible SUVs on the market for those who just like to be spoilt. It is extremely durable and offers great value for money, while catering to the exotic needs of luxury-seekers. This SUV comes with an option of four engines, including three V-8 engines, namely, 360 horsepower 5.7-liter, 475 horsepower 6.4-liter, and 707 horsepower supercharged 6.2-liter. The fourth option is the entry-level V-6 295 horsepower 3.6-liter engine. With the right equipment, the Jeep Grand Cherokee has a towing capacity of up to 7,200 lbs.

Pros

  • Automatic braking system and forward collision warning for enhanced safety.
  • Great cargo space.
  • Technologically enhanced.
  • A choice of four engines.
  • Extremely comfortable ride.
  • Off road compatibility.

Cons

  • Lacks third row seat.
  • Quite pricey.
  • Jeep Compass

Talk about portability and look no further. The Jeep Compass is a truly classy top-rated SUV with a blend of some Cherokee goodness and a bit of the Renegade. The second-generation compass debuted in 2017 and has since then see massive improvement and enhanced specifications. A four-cylinder- naturally aspirated- engine powers this model, with other plug-in hybrid option expected in the coming weeks. It is a strong competitor for the Nissan Rogue Sport and Subaru Crosstrek, all within the small SUV segment.

The off-road traction and stability of the Jeep Compass is impressive, and on the road, this Small SUV can handle itself well. Certainly, deserves to be on this best 5 Jeep SUVs and 4WDs review.

Pros

  • Passed major safety and crashworthiness tests.
  • Good cargo space and leg room.
  • Rides smoothly, considering its segment.
  • Trailhawk has 4WD compatibility.
  • Comes with the old-school SUV feel.

Cons

  • Powertrain lacks refinement.
  • Interior is plastic heavy.

The 2020 Jeep Renegade is Jeep’s smallest vehicle, and perhaps the cutest. Its exterior is pleasing to look at, giving you the confidence, you need when you step out. This also means you avoid the bulkiness that SUVs are known for. But it is not just about the looks, this subcompact SUV has some decent ground clearance and can hold its own on mildly technical terrains and gravel fire roads. This is also due to the available AWD. There is also a rugged trailhawk version that adds to the brand’s capability. This is not a traditional rugged rock climber like regular Jeep SUVs but is more of an urban runabout.

If for nothing else, you will love this model for its greatly improved infotainment system.

Pros

  • Improved wireless data connectivity.
  • Easy to manoeuvre and park.
  • Good cargo capacity.
  • Great off-road performance.
  • Cute exterior styling.

Cons

  • Not so good fuel economy.
  • Not so smooth on-road handling.