2001 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Hard Top on 2040-cars
Bella Vista, Arkansas, United States
2001 Jeep Wrangler Sahara with about 105,000 miles. It has the bulletproof 4.0l inline 6 cylinder engine. These engines easily see 250,000 miles. It's a 5-speed transmission that shifts perfectly and has zero noises. Transfer case works perfectly. The rear axle is the optional Dana 44 with 3:73 gear ratio. Tilt, cruise, hard top, auxiliary lights. Everything works as it should. I drive this to work regularly. Brand new BF Goodrich All-terrains. I just put a new battery and new radiator on it. The paint isn't perfect, it has few small rock pings, but has Zero rust. It has never been lifted nor has it been wheeled hard. The glass is good, only a few small rock chips. Hard to find Wranglers in this nice of condition. There is no warranty, no returns, and I will not deliver unless it sells locally. I also reserve the right to end the auction early because I do have it for sale locally on Craigslist.
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Thu, 29 May 2014It seems that the software problems with the nine-speed automatic gearbox in the Jeep Cherokee continue to mount. The programming already caused multiple development delays and even postponed the Cherokee's market launch by roughly two months. Now, Jeep has issued another recalibration to hopefully assuage unhappy drivers.
According to Automotive News, this reflash for the allegedly jerky transmission covers over 100,000 Cherokees built before May 5, but it's not technically a recall. If owners are having problems and complain to the dealer, they get the new software. Otherwise, they continue with the current version. New vehicles on dealer lots also receive the latest revision to the programming. It takes only around five minutes to install, but technicians need to take the Cherokee on a test drive to adapt the gearbox to the changes.
The Cherokee's transmission software has been problematic practically since the beginning. The Jeep plant in Toledo, OH, briefly idled its second-shift workers last year to take care of the issue. Since the launch issues for the crossover, demand has been strong. Jeep added another 1,000 temporary workers to the Toledo factory to keep up, and sales were on par with the Wrangler in just its first two months.
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Details are slim, though in addition to the exterior images, one photo of the interior has also been leaked, showing what appears to be a small, yet functional (and nicely appointed) cabin. Early reports suggested that the new small Jeep would be based on the Fiat 500L platform, though Jalopnik rightly points out that the Renegade looks an awful lot like the Panda 4x4. Regardless, there's still likely some 500L bones under there, and we'll know more once the official details are revealed in the very near future.
Head over to Jalopnik for more shots of the cute little Renegade, and stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.