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Better all around driver of these 2 distinct vehicles?

To start I know these 2 vehicles are quite different classes and have basically nothing similar and both have there ups and downs.

The Dodge Challenger sxt and rt models and the Jeep Wrangler 2 door sport

As a daily driver all year all seasons even winter wich is s better car to have as your daily driver and why?

I know the challenger is rwd wich is the only main concern I have with it for winter and snow

The wrangler I know has a rougher ride and can be noisey (used to have a tj wrangler) and I'm ok with that

Gas milage is similar in these vehicles if nothing else and that doesn't concern me big as a daily driver which would be a better choice for your only Car and why?

All positive feedback on each vehicle and input is appreciated and no I don't want a sedan or a economy car I'm only interested in these 2 vehicles

Thank you

3 Answers

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Well I wouldn't by either.

    The Challenger will suck in ice and snow. OK on the open highway with good road conditions of course.

    The Jeep handles and performs like a Jeep (poorly) . Great for poor roads of course with decent 4WD capabilities.

    So neither is going to tick all your boxes.

    Personally I'd probably buy a Subaru or something similar, for the car handling and performance, with the 4WD for the winters.

  • Daniel
    Lv 5
    5 years ago

    sadly the dodge the jeep has a crap load of suspension noise and stuff breaks. the dodge is a great car take car of it and you shall be fine just keep up with the maintenance oil changes and such

    Source(s): auto lead tech 12 years
  • 5 years ago

    BUY A TOYOTA

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