



The 2020 Jeep Wrangler embodies the essence of the Jeep brand, tracing its lineage back to the World War II military vehicle. Boasting remarkable off-road prowess, it maintains the classic look of the original troop-supporting Jeep. Still, it has evolved into a potent four-wheel-drive powerhouse, blending advanced technology and luxury with its off-road capabilities. If you need more space, there's the stretched-out four-door Wrangler Unlimited. Plus, whether you go for the basic or decked-out version, you can still strip it down—doors off, roof off, windshield folded—and embark on open-air adventures. So grab your chance with this 2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport S, clocking in at just 56,000 miles. It's an ideal choice for adventures with your family and friends.

The exterior of the 2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport S boasts a commanding presence, highlighted by the sophisticated Granite Crystal Metallic finish. This rugged yet refined aesthetic is further accentuated by a strategic upgrade to 35" tires mounted on black wheels. The 2.5" lift kit not only enhances the vehicle's visual stature but also reinforces its capability to navigate rough terrains with ease. The black 3-piece hard top is a custom flip-open top that gives you the freedom to be versatile with this off-road companion. Featured power steps make it easier to ensure easy access to the cabin, and the inclusion of the Trailer-Tow Electrical Group featuring a Class II receiver underscores the Wrangler's towing capabilities. Upon entering, you are presented with a multi-function leather-wrapped steering wheel displaying the Jeep moniker. As you traverse the backroads, the power-heated mirrors enhance visibility, especially in adverse weather conditions. The auxiliary switches up top provide a perfect sense of ruling a robust machine. Equipped with the Technology Group and Safety Group, this 2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport S is ideal for modern-day off-roading.

Lift the hood on the 2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport S, and the muscular 3.6L V6 engine belting out 285 horsepower comes into view. Fresh from an oil change and married with an eight-speed automatic transmission (850RE), this trail conqueror promises a ride that's as smooth as it is lively. A robust 240amp alternator and a resilient 700amp maintenance-free battery vouch for its reliability. Further, with nifty additions like hill descent control and tip start, it's your trusted guide through the rugged unknown.




This beige 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport from Minoa isn’t like your typical off-roader. Nope, you can pop off its doors and top and go off-roading in open-air style. That’s one of the distinctive features that the Wrangler continues to offer to this day, something that you can only get on one other SUV. Furthermore, with its 505-horsepower 6.4-liter HEMI under the hood, you can get around pretty quickly. This go-anywhere family hauler is the work of AMW (America’s Most Wanted) and currently shows under 10,000 miles on the clock so far. According to the owner, the vehicle has about 118,00 miles on its original body. So, are you ready to make it yours?



A fun-loving off-roader for those who truly enjoy exploring the great outdoors, Jeep’s Wrangler can directly trace its lineage to the Jeep CJ line-up from 1948 onwards. In fact, it’s not hard to see the family resemblance between the Jeep CJ and the latest JL-Series Wrangler. Case in point, we have a nicely modified 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport for sale from Slidell, Louisiana for sale today. With a mere 55,850 miles, this four-wheel drive off-road beast could be yours if you desire a machine that can keep up with your thirst to explore the unexplored, the desire to traverse the wilderness, the will to create new paths.



Whatever happened to Jeep’s famous CJ or Civilian Jeep series from 1948 until 1986? Well, you see, it became the Wrangler! Yes, that’s why the two have some serious commonalities in terms of not only styling, but sheer off-road ability. The Wrangler nameplate took over in 1986, with some comprehensive re-engineering, but the basic principles have remained true to this day. That’s why today’s 1997 Jeep Wrangler Sport is a formidable off-road buddy to have. It’s got 118,000 miles and hails from Wichita, Kansas. Plus, it’s part of the TJ or second generation, which came for the 1997 model year.




The Jeep CJ-7 arrived for 1976 as a larger and more usable evolution of the classic CJ formula, bringing a longer wheelbase and improved practicality while keeping the rugged, open-air character that made these Jeeps so popular. This 1976 Jeep CJ-7 shows 96,064 miles and has been restored with a replacement tub and a repaint in purple, giving it a distinctive look that stands out from the usual vintage 4x4 crowd. With its automatic transmission, four-wheel-drive capability, and classic off-road proportions, this CJ-7 offers a simple and unmistakable driving experience that remains highly appealing to enthusiasts today.



This beige 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport from Minoa isn’t like your typical off-roader. Nope, you can pop off its doors and top and go off-roading in open-air style. That’s one of the distinctive features that the Wrangler continues to offer to this day, something that you can only get on one other SUV. Furthermore, with its 505-horsepower 6.4-liter HEMI under the hood, you can get around pretty quickly. This go-anywhere family hauler is the work of AMW (America’s Most Wanted) and currently shows under 10,000 miles on the clock so far. According to the owner, the vehicle has about 118,00 miles on its original body. So, are you ready to make it yours?



The Jeep CJ or Civilian Jeep was born out of a corporate need to survive. Willys-Overland used to supply the US Military with Jeeps for World War II. In 1944, they realized that with the War due to end, their lucrative orders would also dry up. So, they turned their attention to an America that was soon due to experience an agricultural and industrial boom, and decided to adapt the military Jeep into the CJ. This proved tougher said than done, because military Jeeps had lifespans of months or even weeks. They were throw-away items. A civilian Jeep, on the other hand, would also experience harsh use but be expected to last for years and even decades. Nevertheless, they did it, and the Jeep CJ was made from 1945 until 1986 across several iterations. Then, the successor gained a name that we know to this day; Wrangler. So, why not celebrate that glorious legacy and buy this 1978 Jeep CJ-5 that’s up for sale in Florida? With a 258ci straight six, a custom paint job, Bilstein performance shocks and more goodies, this is an off-road buddy that will never let you down.




The Toyota 4Runner has earned a reputation as one of the most durable and capable SUVs ever built, especially for drivers who enjoy exploring far beyond paved roads. This 2020 Toyota 4Runner Venture Special Edition takes that capability even further with a comprehensive set of professionally installed overlanding upgrades designed for adventure and self-sufficiency. Showing 99,154 miles, this example is finished in Super White over a Black SofTex interior and is equipped with Toyota’s proven 4.0L V6 and full-time off-road hardware. What truly sets this 4Runner apart is its thoughtfully assembled expedition build, including an AluCab Gen 3 rooftop tent, Ironman Foam Cell Pro Stage 2 suspension system compatible with KDSS, and a Redarc dual-battery power management system—features that transform this SUV into a fully capable overland platform ready for extended off-grid travel.



The Hummer H1 is one of the most recognizable and capable off-road vehicles ever produced, originally derived from the military Humvee and built to tackle extreme terrain with ease. This 2003 Hummer H1 Open Top is finished in its original Black Diamond paint and shows 74,295 miles. Known for its wide stance, portal-style drivetrain layout, and unmatched off-road durability, the H1 remains a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate its rugged engineering and unmistakable presence. This example has been extensively upgraded and restored with numerous aftermarket improvements, including suspension, braking, drivetrain, and interior enhancements. Work on the vehicle was carried out by Sixto Motor Sport / Miami Hummer, creating a highly capable and well-sorted example ready for both on-road cruising and serious off-road exploration.



Performance trucks are machines that are most definitely a different breed. Picture this, you get into a sports car, you sit low to the ground with comfort hugging you, and you and your passenger are ready for action. Now take that expectation of a sports car, level up a few levels off your driving seat, and you have a performance truck, a machine that is equal parts practical, high in performance, and comfortable as well. Present today is this 2025 Ford F-150 Raptor R. This performance truck hails from Virginia Beach, Virginia, and has a reported 9,050 miles on its clock.

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