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Auto review: 2018 Jeep Wrangler rules the off-road world

If some days are better than others, a day off-roading in a Jeep Wrangler is great. Add some insane terrain, the season's first sunshine, the muddy muck following a Midwestern winter that wouldn't quit and the only thing clearer than this overdue sunny day was why the 2018 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is one of the most capable off-road vehicles in the world.

Redesigned for the first time in a decade, the 2018 Wrangler JL builds on 77 years of history to make the American icon more accessible to a global audience who want on-road convenience as much as off-road capability. It's working;

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