The Jeep Wrangler has beautifully stood the test of time since launching in 1987 as a replacement for the Jeep CJ, a civilized version of the iconic military-spec Willys MB. Always trendy and affordable, it delivers stellar off-road capability, particularly in Rubicon trim. Furthermore, the new management that was put in place following Chrysler's 2009 bankruptcy has endowed the Wrangler with more refined powertrains and interior layouts. Buyers after extra space will certainly appreciate the long-wheelbase Unlimited configuration.