* Pros:
* More powerful engine (3.8L V6 vs. 3.8L V6)
* Improved fuel economy (17 MPG city/22 MPG highway vs. 16 MPG city/20 MPG highway)
* New features (such as electronic stability control, hill start assist, and a tire pressure monitoring system)
* More comfortable ride (thanks to new suspension components)
* Cons:
* More expensive than the 2007 model
* Some drivers may not like the new, softer suspension
2007 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
* Pros:
* Less expensive than the 2008 model
* Some drivers may prefer the stiffer suspension
* Cons:
* Less powerful engine (3.8L V6 vs. 3.8L V6)
* Worse fuel economy (16 MPG city/20 MPG highway vs. 17 MPG city/22 MPG highway)
* Fewer features (such as electronic stability control, hill start assist, and a tire pressure monitoring system)
* Less comfortable ride (thanks to stiffer suspension components)
Overall, the 2008 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is the better choice for most drivers. It offers more power, better fuel economy, more features, and a more comfortable ride. However, the 2007 model is still a good option for those who are looking for a more affordable Jeep Wrangler Rubicon.