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Used Jeep Wrangler For Sale Distance: near to far Distance: far to near Price: low to high Price: high to low Year: newest to oldest Year: oldest to newest Mileage: low to high Mileage: high to low Make/Model: A to Z Make/Model Z to A2009 Jeep Wrangler (FCA) Hot on the trail of off-road vehicles for less than $20,000 The new way to tell if you’ve saved enough for retirement What are the best professions for working past age 65? Having to hit the brakes may soon be a thing of the past Most popular videos » Video: Drawing Conclusions: How to get the most out of your TFSA Lady Gaga flies solo at Super Bowl halftime show (literally) White House defends detaining 5-year-old boy What you need to know about Stephen Bannon, the heart of Trump's inner circle Unfounded: How one woman's sexual assault report was handled by police The story behind how The Globe's Unfounded series was reported

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This is not an easy segment to shop in, but automakers like Honda and Mazda are realizing that folks want affordable AWD compacts. However the HR-V and CX-3 won't be available for some time. So if you are in need of something small and cheap that can get you through the winter right now, there are a few solid values. Before I go any further, I must disclose that having an AWD/4WD vehicle in the winter will not make you invincible because your traction is only as good as your tires. Regardless of your driven wheels, I strongly suggest investing in an extra set of wheels and tires that you can swap on when the temperature drops. Keep in mind that "winter tires" are not just meant for the snow and ice, but their rubber compound is designed to grip better on colder surfaces even when dry. So know that you are going to get yourself a winter wheel/tire set, your AWD/4WD vechicle should do pretty well. Avoid Cheap Jeeps Like The Patriot And Compass Jeeps are rugged, off-road, 4 wheel-drive legends, right?

Certain vehicles like the Wrangler and Cherokee have that reputation, but with a sub 20k budget your only choices are the Patriot and Compass. While you can get either one of these brand new well within your budget, neither car was Jeep's best effort in terms of making an affordable 4WD machine. Both of them are due to be replaced by the upcoming Renegade, that should be a great mini off-road runabout. However, the Renegade is not due to hit showrooms until sometime early 2015. The Mitsubishi Lancer And Outlander Will Give You Almost An Evo If you fancy yourself a wannabe rally driver you are probably familiar with the legendary Lancer Evolution. Of course you could pick up a pre-owned Evo, but my guess is you want something with a warranty that hasn't been hooned to death. The good news is Mitsubishi has some affordable options in the way of the Evo's relatives. First up is the Lancer SE AWC. Many shoppers weren't even aware that the base Lancer sedan was available with a selectable all-wheel-drive system.

Even though the MSRP is $21,805, if you shop carefully you find ones for under $18,000. Also available is the Lancer's much easier to find crossover cousin the Outlander Sport, that can be easily had for under $20k. Both Mitsus offer a decent amount of punch and are a solid value for the equipment and long warranty, but their antiquated CVT often ruins the fun. The Rogue Select And Juke Are Frumpy And Funky Nissans The all new Nissan Rogue is a sharp looking car with some great features, it is a huge improvement over the previous generation. However, for some reason Nissan is keeping the old Rogue around and calling it the Rogue Select. It isn't bad little crossover, it's just not exiting. The good news is you can find numerous AWD examples well within your budget. Now if you wanted something a little different and fun to toss around, the Nissan Juke with it's torque vectoring AWD system make this hatch/crossover thingy an enjoyable commuter. The downside to the Juke's punchy turbo motor is the gas mileage is not great considering it's size.