 Hey, this is Brett and this 2023 Jeep Wrangler 2-door Sport with the Willis Edition is stock number 23J14. I am here at Summit Automotive in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, year new and used Jeep and Jeep Wrangler headquarters. This 2023 Jeep Wrangler 2-door has the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engine. It has 285 horsepower, 260 foot-pounds of torque. It's going to get you 24 miles per gallon on the highway, 20 city for an average of 21 miles per gallon. I'm going to go all the way around and show you all the options on this particular Sport Willis package and we'll get started. If you like the video, subscribe to the YouTube channel. First off, the most notable thing on the front here is the gloss black around the fog light bezels, part of the Willis package. You do get the factory fog lights, the black tow hooks, and the plastic bumpers. You get the seven-slotted grille for each continent that Jeep's been on. Notice you get the little Jeep logo on the headlights there. Get the lights in the fenders, you get the plastic fenders as well. The Willis package gives you the low gloss sticker on the side of the hood. You get the Moab black painted alloy rims. These are 17-inch rims and it comes with BF Goodrich mud terrain TA tires, definitely a mud terrain tread pattern on those. Looks like you get the red shocks, usually those are reserved for the Rubicon package. The other thing you'll note right away is that you get the rock rails, part of the Willis package. The granite crystal Jeep lettering on the side as well as the Wrangler sticker there. You got your Torx 50 to get those doors off. We actually got a video showing you how to take those doors off on your JL. If you want to check that out, it's in the upper right-hand part of the screen. Sandals on the shroud and the Jeep's climbing up the side of the windshield there. Note that this one comes with the hard top. That is an option on this one. I think it's like $1,700 bucks, $1,795. Here's the original window sticker. Feel free to pause this. I'm not going to go through everything, but most of it, 2,023 Wrangler 2-door Willis Sport. 4x4, you get the black clear coat, black interior, 3.6 liter and the 8-speed automatic transmission. Everything on your left there is your standard equipment that comes with the Sport package. Then the optional equipment starts with the black clear coat, which is $495. Your preferred package, 25K, or the Willis package, is $2,845, gives you those 17-inch by 7.5 Moab black aluminum wheels, rock protection sill rails, deep tint window screen, or sunscreen windows, anti-spin rear differential, or rear axle, differential rear axle. All-weather floor mats, mold-in color bumpers with gloss black. Those are those fog light bezels I was telling you about. 8-automatic transmission with select speed control, 3.6-liter e-torque with a start-stop, and has the black three-piece hardtop, which is $1,795. Serious XM for six months is $2,950, and the Connecting Services Deli Credit is $1,65 off the price. Total MSRP is $4,255. If you want to get to your summit price in the upper right-hand part screen, you can get a link to our website to get the pricing and availability on this particular Jeep, three or 36 bumper-to-bumper, and five-year 60-power train. There are your miles per gallon, and then your safety ratings and annual fuel cost and all that stuff. We'll get back to the interior in just a second. Four-wheel disc brakes on the Wranglers, coming around to the back. You get the four-wheel drive sticker there, also part of the Willis package, matching spare tire with the grayed-out Jeep on there. Get the black tow hook, LED license plate lights. You get your front hardtop piece storage bag. These seats fold down, they fold up, they also can be removed in the two-door, so that's a pretty cool thing. You can take the hardtop off. There's three bolts on each side, two on the top for a total of eight, and then two quick disconnects. We actually got a video on that as well, on how to take your hardtop off. It's for a four-door, but it's the same thing for a two-door. Back here, your door hinge holder and roof and windshield bolt holders, and your jack tools are underneath there. You get the JL badge on the back of the door here with wheelbase overall length, water-forty for the two-door and four-door. So a lot of cool stuff there. Other than that, not much has changed for 2023. I know they added a couple new colors, rain and Earl gray. Inside the Sport package, this one is just about as simple as they come. You have the manual adjust seats, has the height adjust seats. They do have side airbags on the seats now as well. Those all-weather topographic formats, still my favorite formats. Manual crank windows. This one does have Bluetooth and cruise control on it, so luxury there. This one also has the tilt and telescopic steering wheel, which is a nice feature. You can turn the ignition on here, so you can check out the instrument cluster and the radio. Then I'll start it up and we'll take one more final walk around. Digital speedometer. This one does have the 7-inch UConnect radio, AM FM and Sirius XM radio capabilities. It can do your climate controls here. Right now the climate's off, which you can turn that on if the ignition's all the way on. There you go. It's everything's push button here. You can also go to your different settings, your different apps. Check out your backup camera, which on the Wranglers they've made HD, so they are crystal clear, so you can get hooked up to whatever you're going to be hooking up to, or just make sure you're not going to hit anything, which is really nice. One thing to note on the Sport Backage is you get the mineral gray dash. A lot of people really like the mineral gray, like the Rubikons are red and the Saharas are leather. The sports are the mineral gray. You get the climate controls down here. There's your start-stop button, stability control, your speed crawl, control USB, USB-C, aux jack, eight-speed automatic transmission, 4x4 shifter on the floor, and then this is kind of the goofiest thing ever. Because it's a proximity key and you have the push button start, you still get a key fob, but it needs the flipper key on there to open up the doors, which you'll notice there's no buttons on here. There's no keyless entry because they are manual lock doors and manual crank windows and everything, but you do get that flipper key. So it's basically the same key fob, just no buttons. It's pretty weird, and then they got a holder for your key fob there. Anyways, we'll start it up. Take a final walk around with all the lights on. I would personally like to thank you for checking out the video today, and hopefully from this HD video, you got a little bit better idea of the Willis package, the Sport package. So it's a Sport package with the Willis trim level on top of it, and that's the best way I can describe it. And thanks for checking out the video and to see more pictures of this Jeep or one of our other 550 new and used cars, trucks, SUVs, minivans, Wranglers, Grand Cherokeys, Compasses, Wagoneers, Grand Wagoneers, you name it, Gladiators, we got it. Go to that website right there, summitauto.com. Full pictures and descriptions of every single vehicle from two locations, all at summitauto.com. And if you'd like to check out more HD videos, you can go to youtube.com slash summitauto. Remember to like, subscribe, and share on this video and all the videos that you see there. Click the bell notifications, you'll get updates on the videos I do each and every day. Here at Summit Automotive. In fact, in a second you'll see a link to subscribe to my YouTube channel in the upper left. I'll link to more Wrangler videos like this one in the upper right. A link on how to take your hard top off of your JL in the lower left. And a link to how to take your doors off of your JL in the lower right. Click those, check us out. And we're super excited to help you with this brand new 2023 Jeep Wrangler Sport Willis Edition in black clear coat. Thanks again for checking out the video. Remember to like, subscribe, and share on the YouTube channel. I really appreciate it. Thanks again.