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2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon on 2040-cars

US $13,700.00
Year:2012 Mileage:46400 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Keene, New Hampshire, United States

Keene, New Hampshire, United States

For more pictures email at: natividadnddeus@ukfarmers.com .

Super nice and well built Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited. Dual tops are both black. One owner bought new in Portsmouth,
NH. Serviced at Jeep dealer and oil changed regularly within or before suggested intervals. 46,4xx miles and
driving almost daily. Approx 12k miles on 35" Goodyear Wrangler MTRs with Kevlar mounted on Rugged Ridge Drakon
wheels. Tires have 3/4 tread left. Wheels are in perfect condition. 2" Teraflex coil spacer lift is subtle and
gives enough clearance for trails but retains factory ride on the road. Teraflex steering stabilizer. Shrockworks
mid width front winch bumper is the best heavy duty bumper you can buy. Mounted inside this bumper and concealed
nicely behind a metal cover plate is an Engo 10,000 lb winch with synthetic rope. Also mounted an Expedition One
rear bumper with swing out tire carrier. This is the best rear bumper / tire carrier on the market, and pivots out
when opening the rear door. It is heavy duty and rattle free. Mounted to this tire carrier is also a high lift
jack.
We recently purchased a third vehicle and one has to go. If you are looking for a no nonsense and carefully thought
out build on a Rubicon, this may be your jeep. It has been well cared for (not left with top down in the rain) and
so the interior is very nice. No rips, burns, stains, etc. I had great plans to go off road / camping more
frequently, but our family has only gone trail riding a handful of times. We used the winch once (and it was
awesome) to get up a muddy incline. This is an incredibly capable vehicle we just don't use off road enough to keep
it.

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Tom`s Automotive ★★★★★

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NHTSA investigating why Jeep recall fix is taking so long

Mon, 07 Jul 2014

Jeep's saga with the National Traffic Safety Administration and the voluntary campaign to repair 1.56 million vehicles for allegedly unsafe trailer hitches, is getting yet another chapter. The controversy appeared to finally be over in January when the automaker found a supplier for the replacement parts. Nothing is ever that easy, though, and the government regulator is now requesting documents from the company to clarify why the repairs are taking so long to begin.
Jeep parent company Chrysler has until July 16 to submit documents and answers to NHTSA explaining the situation. The regulator claims that despite its compromise to inspect and repair the models with improper hitches in June 2013, Chrysler didn't find a part supplier until December and didn't order the replacements until January. The government agency believes that the first components weren't manufactured until May of this year and vehicles may not actually be repaired until as late as August. According to the report, if the Chrysler doesn't supply what NHTSA is asking for, the agency could "take additional appropriate action as warranted."
Throughout this entire process, Chrysler has asserted that the vehicles met the applicable crash test standards of the time, and it has kept NHTSA abreast of the repair activity. In a recently released statement it said that the regulator analyzed eight rear impact reconstruction tests and found the replacement hitch to be safe. To keep up with the high demand for replacements, Chrysler is working with multiple suppliers, and they are running three shifts, six days a week to get the parts ready as soon as possible.

2014 Jeep Cherokee

Thu, 19 Sep 2013

The Cherokee Is Dead. Long Live The Cherokee.
There are three sentences that, for this reviewer, define what needs to be conveyed about the 2014 Jeep Cherokee. The first: it is very good.
Jeep spent 27 years building the Cherokee and its brand, from 1974 to 2001. Twelve years ago, the Cherokee nameplate rolled away into the distant hills and retirement, at least here in the NAFTA colonies, and it was replaced by a loaded word we knew as "Liberty."

Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT gets power increase, minor tweaks for 2015

Tue, 02 Sep 2014

As a brand within Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, SRT may have an uncertain future, but it's pumping out some seriously mean machines anyway. The supercharged Hellcat V8 may be gobbling up most of the headlines with its 707 horsepower, but even the Grand Cherokee SRT is getting some small updates for the 2015 model year.
Most importantly for many enthusiasts, the Grand Cherokee SRT is getting a slight power bump. Don't expect the 700+ hp from the Hellcat, but this SUV sees a modest 5-hp and 5-pound-feet of torque improvement to bring output to 475 hp and 470 lb-ft for its 6.4-liter V8 with an eight-speed automatic. The minor change doesn't change the sprint to 60 miles per hour, clocking in at the same 4.8 seconds, or the tow rating at 7,200 pounds. Still, more grunt is never a bad idea.
Another new addition is the Active Noise Canceling system as a standard feature for this powerful SUV. It adds four microphones around the vehicle and uses the stereo system to nullify extraneous sound. However, Jeep claims that the meaty exhaust note from the V8 still gets through into the cabin for driver enjoyment.