Auto scribe Scott Burgess starts off implying that the term "icon" is as overused these days as "awesome" and applies to just about everything. But the Jeep Wrangler, he points out, probably deserves
it. It's a prelude to his review of the 2012 model, which, he says, hasn't lost what makes it an iconic vehicle, while gaining amenities that make it acceptable for those of us who don't dream of
taking a detour over the Red Rocks to get to work.
"Now the Wrangler has made room for everyone else, including the people who don't care for dust," he writes. "Jeep put the Wrangler
in its transmogrifier and popped out the 2012 version with better gas mileage, more power and a lot more refinement inside and out."
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