Some say the YJ generation Jeep Wrangler is not as good-looking as its CJ predecessors or successors. But headlamp shape aside, no one can deny its off-road prowess because it feels right at home on ...
We’ve seen quite a few iterations of the Jeep Wrangler over the years since it first released, and many people are still nostalgic for that first-gen YJ model produced from 1986 to 1995 One person in ...
Early 90s Chrysler products are never known for their reliability or their longevity. With that in mind, you’d probably understand why we’d drool over the prospect of a low-mileage Jeep Wrangler YJ ...
Generally speaking, the’87-’95 YJ Wrangler is the red-headed stepchild of the Jeep world. This is the open-top Jeep everyone loves to hate. Maybe it’s because it replaced the CJ, maybe it’s because it ...
Today, the YJ-generation Wrangler is probably your cheapest entry into the Jeep world this side of a rusty Cherokee. It's also a car that made sure the Wrangler could live on for another thirty years ...
In 1987, the AMC factory in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, began pumping out the new-model-year Jeep. The Wrangler had been born, and of the 45,053 new YJs produced that first year, one ended up in the ...