Buying a new car is a nightmare for most of us.
Our second major point was bang for the buck.
ItFactor was our final determination.
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This comes down to sheer cool.
In short: We wanted low-priced, not cheap.
The 106 hp is tiny, but so is the cost.
The constantly variable transmission feels tight, handling is a dream, and it moves slick on the road.
The S has turbocharged those stallions and added a few for a total count of 189.
A rear camera comes standard, as does a user-friendly infotainment system thats childs play.
Its muscle for beginners.MSRP: $23,705
Jeep Wrangler Sport
Do we even need to say it?
The Wrangler is easy to torque, goodfor off-roading, and can come with your choice of cabins.
The throaty V6 manual is a pleasure to drive, and the look is low and predatory.
Performance on a budget and that sweet VW feel make this a must.MSRP: $24,995