The 1989 Jeep Wrangler marks the tail end of the vehicle's first generation (YJ series, 1987–1995). Known for its ruggedness and off-road capability, this iconic American SUV is most recognizable by its wide grille, classic round headlights, and fold-down windshield. The '89 Wrangler came with two engine options: a 2.5L 4-cylinder producing 112 horsepower, and a 4.2L inline-6 generating 112 horsepower. Both engines could be mated to either a 3-speed automatic or 5-speed manual transmission, depending on the buyer's preference. Despite its somewhat spartan approach to comforts and technology by today's standards, the '89 Wrangler was nonetheless equipped with essentials such as an AM/FM radio and safety features like optional front disc brakes. Bilateral mirrors, removable doors, and the iconic convertible soft top round out the list of features for this timeless off-roader.