The Jeep Wrangler Has Many Safey Features
Saturday, March 13th, 2010
The Jeep Wrangler has to be the most iconic vehicle in the Jeep lineup. The mention of ‘Jeep’ invokes thoughts of off-road adventures with the top off and sand, mud and rocks flying everywhere. The Wrangler is all that and more, but it wouldn’t be so popular if there were not several important safety systems built into it. The safety features in the 2010 Jeep Wrangler have come along way since the early days of the model, but luckily the spirit of the model did not change. The Wrangler can still conquer all the trails, paths and uncharted territory you can throw at it while looking good and keeping you and your passengers safe.
The Wrangler has the best of both worlds, it is a great looking vehicle on the road as well as rugged and reliable off the road. The safety features in the 2010 Jeep Wrangler include multistage driver and passenger air bags, supplemental side air bags and a three point shoulder and lap belt occupant restraint system that allows maximum steering and shifting without sacrificing any protection. Regardless of an accident in the city or on the trail, these safety features can protect you in all situations. The Wrangler also boasts an impact-absorbing steering wheel and column and a five star frontal impact rating in government tests. The new sport bar is much stronger and gives the Wrangler rigidity off the road and stability on the highway.
Some of the newer safety features in the 2010 Jeep Wrangler are the latest anti-theft equipment, anti-lock brakes, the ESC stability system and the ERM roll mitigation system. The electronic stability system applies throttle or brake as needed in low traction situations to keep you in control, and the ERM systems uses sensors to detect potential roll situations and brake individual wheels accordingly. All of the safety features in the 2010 Jeep Wrangler work together to make the modern Wrangler safe for day to day driving and any off road adventures you may find.