2023 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392
The overview
- Exterior Color
- White
- Interior Color
- White
- Odometer
- 15,991 miles
- Fuel Economy
- 13/17 MPG City/Hwy
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- 4WD
- Engine
- 6.4L V8 16V MPFI OHV
- VIN
- 1C4JJXSJ2PW550002
- Stock Number
- 1U2093
The full specifications
- Max seating capacity: 5
- Horsepower: 470
Notes from the dealer
If this Jeep had any more muscle, it'd need its own gym membership! Recent Arrival! This stunning 2023 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 isn't just a vehicle it's a statement on wheels. With its SRT HEMI 6.4L V8 MDS engine roaring under the hood, this beast delivers power and performance that will leave lesser SUVs in the dust. The Bright White Clearcoat finish gleams under the sun, showing off rugged good looks that are unmistakably Jeep. Plus, with an odometer that's 5,335 miles below the market average, you're getting nearly new performance with pre-owned value. Built for adventure, this Rubicon 392 combines raw capability with refined comfort perfect for everything from mountain trails to downtown cruising.Every inch of this Wrangler screams quality and confidence, from its precision-engineered 4WD system to its bold Rubicon badging. You'll also drive away with peace of mind thanks to the 2-Year/24k Young Auto Group Maintenance Plan, which includes two years of free oil changes, tire rotations, and safety inspections because adventure shouldn't come with unexpected surprises. The interior blends premium materials with rugged design, keeping you connected and comfortable no matter where the road (or lack thereof) takes you. Whether you're chasing sunsets, carving through snow, or just making an impression at the next red light, this Jeep is ready. Don't wait too long this vehicle is subject to prior sale, and Wranglers like this don't stick around. Tax, title, and license fees extra, but the thrill of owning a Rubicon 392? Priceless.
KBB.com Consumer Reviews
- 4.0Cross wind squeal noiseBy Kagreer on Thursday, May 07, 2020 At around 70mph and a cross wind blowing from mainly to right side of Jeep causes a squealing noise coming from the dash. Took it to dealer who took out other 2020 and got the same result. He said it haha to do with the air intake process but was unable to fix. Not a show stopper love the car but by this time puzzled that a new car would have this kind of issue. Expect a resolution from Jeep!
- 5.0Fun Willies Convertible - know what you’re buyingBy Yellowdr on Wednesday, December 23, 2020 Pros: Fun- Convertible for Off Road and Northeast weather. Great Pentastar engine and Willies Package options Great Style and modern convenience of Bluetooth. Makes for a good commuter for backroads and bad weather. Our 7th Wrangler. Good/Bad: Tires and suspension on Willies Model is just want I wanted but ‘newbies’ beware of bouncing and veering as aggressive tread on tires pulls Jeep around. Not intended to drive highways at 90mph if you’re not experienced with off road tires etc. My wife loved her unlimited with longer wheelbase but did not want to drive 2 dr wrangler for these issues. Cons: I hate the default engine shut off in traffic/stops. Default “should” be to turn feature on. Doesn’t seem to save a dime on gas or improve MPG. Very disappointed with this. Otherwise- MPG not better than previous models Backseat is not for adults but then .... it’s a 2dr wrangler Did I mention engine shut off default is terrible?
- 5.0I love my Ruby the Rubicon! 10/10 all round.By ruby the rubicon on Thursday, April 09, 2020 I have had a Nissan Sentra, Honda CRV, Mercedes 230 sedan, Mercedes GLS ( which I still have and very much love to drive), Nissan Quest minivan, Ford Fiesta, Chevy Cruze and Toyota Sienna in my (and my wife's) driving life, nothing quite like a Jeep Rubicon! I got the leather seats installed at a reputable dealer. It is a pure joy to ride everyday. It combines authority with masculinity and civilization. Got it early for my 50th birthday, after many years of thought. Absolutely pleased with it.
 
