The Jeep Wrangler is legendary for holding its resale value — in fact, it consistently ranks among the top vehicles in the country for value retention. This is great news for Wrangler owners right up until an accident hits the Carfax. Because the Wrangler commands such a premium on the used market, the diminished value gap between a clean-title Wrangler and one with accident history is substantial. A 2020–2025 Wrangler Sport, Sahara, or Rubicon in Arizona can lose $2,500 to $8,000 or more in market value from a single accident — and that money belongs to you, not the insurance company.
Jeep Wranglers present unique repair challenges due to their body-on-frame construction, removable body panels, and specialized hardware. Orlando Auto Body's I-CAR Gold certified technicians have the expertise to repair your Wrangler correctly using genuine Mopar OEM parts and factory procedures. Our 38+ years in the Valley mean we've repaired hundreds of Wranglers and understand the nuances of this iconic vehicle. Every qualifying repair comes with a free $450 Diminished Value Appraisal Packet that accounts for the Wrangler's exceptional value retention in the Arizona market.
Arizona's outdoor lifestyle makes the Wrangler especially popular — and especially valuable on the resale market. Whether you drive a two-door Sport, four-door Unlimited Sahara, or a Rubicon 392, the Wrangler's cult following means buyers pay a premium for accident-free examples. If another driver caused your collision and your Wrangler now has an accident on its history, your DV claim could be one of the largest for any vehicle segment. Call Orlando Auto Body today for a free Jeep Wrangler DV assessment.