Why the 2016 Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4WD Thrills
Heart-Pounding Power & Grit
At its core, the Sahara is driven by a 3.6L V6 engine pumping out 285 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque, backed by a 6-speed manual or 5-speed automatic transmission.
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This beast delivers respectable efficiency for its class around 16 mpg city / 21 mpg highway, and 18 mpg combined.
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Add the Command-Trac part-time 4WD system, hill-start assist, hill-descent control, and skid plates, and youve got a vehicle built to conquer rugged trails with ease.
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Built for Bold Terrain
Experience a commanding presence with 18 polished aluminum wheels, all-terrain tires (P255/70R18), and Sahara-specific touches like power-heated mirrors, fog lamps, running boards, and refined accents like body-colored fender flares.
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With nearly 10 inches of ground clearance, it offers serious clearance for off-road obstacles.
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The Wrangler badge isn't just for show: its Trail Rated, engineered for tough terrain.
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Practical Roominess & Utility
The four-door Unlimited design brings spaciousness: up to 70.6 cuft of cargo with seats folded, and an overall interior volume of around 150 cuft.
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You also get a fuel tank capacity around 22.5 gallons, translating to a stellar 360470 miles of cruising range.
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Comfort with Adventure in Mind
Despite its rugged roots, the Sahara trim injects comfortfurnishing heated leather seats, a touchscreen infotainment system with GPS, automatic climate control, a 60/40-folding rear bench, and creature comforts like cruise control and remote start.
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Authentic Jeep DNA
This isn't just a vehicle; it's an icon. Every componentsolid axles, skid protection, powerful 4WD optionsspeaks to an unapologetic commitment to adventure. A reviewer put it simply: Off-road capability is life.
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Bring It All Together: Quick Specs Breakdown
FeatureDetails
Engine / Power3.6L V6, 285 hp / 260 lb-ft
DrivetrainPart-time 4WD with Command-Trac
Efficiency 16 city / 21 highway / 18 combined MPG
Off-Road EnhancementsHill-start/descent control, skid plates, 910 ground clearance
Capability 2,000 lbs towing, 880 lbs payload
Cargo SpaceUp to 70.6 cuft with seats folded
Comfort FeaturesHeated seats, touchscreen nav, cruise control, remote start
Distinctive Design18 polished wheels, body-color accents, Trail Rated badge
The Excitement Factor
This Wrangler Unlimited Sahara is the best of both worlds: off-road ruggedness meets SUV-level comfort. It doesnt ask you to compromise rugged capability for daily usability. Whether peeling the roof off for spontaneity, lighting up trails at dawn, or thrashing through city traffic with swagger, this Jeep delivers it with authenticity and confidence.
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- Odometer
- 41,322 miles
- Fuel Economy
- 16/21 MPG City/Hwy
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- 4x4
- Engine
- 3.6 Liter
- VIN
- 1C4BJWEG1GL162808
- Stock Number
- GL162808
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Overall4.5Out of 5
- 5.0
Fun, style, reliability
By Idaho | on Friday, February 10, 2023
I’ve driven this car for eight years with no trouble. It is the most excellent vehicle for snow and off-road terrain. Has never failed me. Very comfortable interior and of course excellent exterior looks. Only missing feature Id like to have is a back up camera. But this vehicle is now going on eight years old and I’m still asked if it’s new! These are good looking, high functioning, vehicles.… - 5.0
My 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited is Awesome!
By Marc B | on Monday, January 16, 2012
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! : )… - 1.0
Wobbles, very disappointing
By disappointed | on Friday, February 24, 2023
I can't driver her above 65mph or she wobbles. I got an alignment and tire rotation and a new steering dampener. She still wobbles. I took her to the Jeep dealership. They said she needs an alignment and a "revised" steering dampener. I then took her to a local mechanic who did not know what was wrong and said you can start replacing parts but may spend thousand$ and not fix the wobble. She is not lifted and has standard sized tires. Jeep is very disappointing as a brand. I will never buy another Jeep. Money pit!!!!…
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