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2014 Jeep Compass 4x4 Latitude - Brand New on 2040-cars

US $24,000.00
Year:2014 Mileage:450 Color: Black
Location:

New City, New York, United States

New City, New York, United States
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Brand New 2014 4x4 Jeep Compass Latitude 

Purchased 11/30/13 - Only has 400 miles. Brand new, beautiful car. Still has that new car smell, and even the paper welcome mats! Change in financial situation and need to sell.

Exterior Color: Black 
Interior Color: Dark Slate Gray Trim and Seat Color
Interior: Sport Mesh Cloth and Vinyl Low-Back Bucket Seats
Engine: 2.4-Liter I4 DOHC 16-Valve Dual VVT Engine
Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic Transmission

COMES WITH MANY OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT FEATURES:

All Weather Capability Group:
  • P215/65R17 OWL All Terrain Tires
  • High Beam Daytime Running Headlamps
  • Tow Hooks
  • All-Season Floor Mats
  • Engine Block Heater
Sun/Sound Group:
  • Power Express Open/Close Sunroof
  • 9 Boston Acoustic Speakers with Subwoofer
  • 2 Articulation Liftgate Speakers
  • SiriusXM Satellite Radio w/ 1-year Radio Subscription
Security and Cargo Convenience Group: 
  • Security Alarm
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring Display (Tells the PSI of each tire!)
  • Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
  • Electronic Vehicle Information Center
  • Universal Garage Door Opener
  • Soft Tonneau Cover
Uconnect Voice Command with Bluetooth
  • Auto-Diming Rearview Mirror with Microphone
  • Remote USB Port
225/60R17 BSW All Season Tires
ParkView Rear Back-up Camera
Uconnect 430 DC/DVD/MP3/HDD
  • 6.5-Inch Touch Screen Display
  • 40 GB Hard Drive with 28 GB Personal Storage Available
Remote Start System
Three years of complimentary oil changes

STANDARD EQUIPMENT:
  • Advanced Multistage Front Airbags
  • Supplemental Side-Curtain Front and Rear Airbags
  • Active Head Restraints
  • Electronic Stability Control
  • Electronic Roll Mitigation
  • Anti-Lock 4-Wheel Disc Breaks
  • Speed Control
  • Brake Assist
  • Power Window with Driver's One-Touch-Down Feature
  • Speed Sensitive Power Locks
  • Keyless Entry
  • Illuminated Entry
  • Sentry Key Theft Deterrent System
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • Rear Window Wiper/Washer
  • Compact Spare Tire
  • Air Conditioning
  • Outside Temperature Display in Odometer
  • Heated Front Seats
  • Front-Passenger Fold-Flat-Forward Seat
  • Rear 60/40 Split Recline Seat
  • Audio Jack Input for Mobile Devices
  • 12 Volt Auxiliary Power Outlet
  • 115 Volt Auxiliary Power Outlet
  • Tire Pressure Monitor with Warning Lamp
  • Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
  • Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls
  • Tilt Steering Column
  • Driver Seat Height Adjuster
  • Full-Length Floor Console
  • Luxury Front and Rear Floor Mats
  • Interior Removable/Rechargeable Lamp
  • Illuminated Cup Holders
  • 17 Inch x 6.5 Inch Aluminum Wheels
  • Power Heated Mirrors with Manual Fold-Away
  • Premium Fog Lamps
  • Halogen Headlamps
WARRANTY COVERAGE
  • 5 Year or 100,000 Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty
  • 3 Year or 36,000 mile Basic Limited Warranty
  • 5 year or 100,000 mile Roadside Assistance

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Jeep Wrangler-based Scrambler pickup will have open tops, longer frame

Tue, Aug 22 2017

We'll probably have to wait until 2019 to see the Wrangler pickup fully revealed and on dealer lots, but it seems that the truck is already showing up in FCA's computer systems. Someone at Jeep Scrambler Forum did a little digging and found the truck's chassis code, "JT," listed with a number of parts. Among those parts were different tops, seemingly confirming that the Wrangler pickup will have a soft folding top and removable hardtops available, just like a normal Wrangler. These include the plain black soft top, a black hard top, or a body-color hard top. The hard tops are also listed as three-piece units like on a conventional Wrangler, so parts can be removed, or the entire top. The forum quotes sources as saying the pickup will be called the Jeep Scrambler. The company renewed the trademark on that model name in 2015. The forum discovered a few other mechanical details, too. The truck's code is listed under the diesel engine option, confirming that powertrain for the pickup, though no other engine or transmission info was found. The forum also found CAD models of the frame and axles. Jeep Scrambler Forum estimates the frame is about 33 inches longer than the upcoming Wrangler Unlimited four-door SUV. This isn't entirely surprising, as photos show that the Wrangler pickup prototypes are substantially longer than the four-door Unlimited models. And even AEV had to lengthen the Wrangler's frame to turn it into the Brute pickup. Finally, the forum noted that the axles are different from the current generation of Wrangler, and could possibly be stronger than normal for improved towing and payload. Related Video: Related Gallery 2019 Jeep Wrangler Pickup Spy Shots View 14 Photos News Source: Jeep Scrambler ForumImage Credit: Jeep Scrambler Forum Rumormill Jeep Truck Off-Road Vehicles jeep wrangler pickup

Certain Chrysler owners eligible for buyback program

Mon, Jul 27 2015

Certain car owners whose Chrysler vehicles contain dangerous defects will soon have a way to get rid of their lemons without losing money. As part of an agreement with federal regulators, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has agreed to buy back more than 500,000 vehicles susceptible to veering out of control without warning at above market-value prices. The deal mainly covers certain models of RAM trucks, the Dodge Dakota pickup and Dodge Durango SUV. Further, owners of more than 1.5 million Jeep Liberty and Grand Cherokees at heightened risk for lethal fires are eligible to trade in their vehicles at above market value or, alternately, get a gift certificate if they prefer to have repairs made. Chrysler has "a heavy responsibility to make sure the products they make are safe for the traveling public," said Mark Rosekind, administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. "... Here, we are sending an unambiguous signal to industry that if you skirt the laws or violate the law, or don't live up to the responsibility that consumers expect, we are going to penalize you." The buy-back and trade-in options for motorists come as part of an unprecedented penalty NHTSA slapped against Chrysler for violating federal motor-vehicle safety laws. Chrysler will pay a $105 million fine, the highest ever levied by the regulatory agency. In addition to the buy-backs, Chrysler also agreed to an independent monitor for three years. Investigators had outlined problems in the company's conduct in 23 recalls that affected more than 11 million defect vehicles. As part of a consent-order agreement, Chrysler acknowledged it did not notify vehicle owners of recalls in an effective manner and did not notify NHTSA of safety problems. Though those recalls affected millions of drivers, the buy-back and trade-in options are only for a small portion of the vehicles involved. Because Chrysler struggled to fix the problem and no repair was apparent, Rosekind said the buy-backs are reserved "for customers who didn't have a remedy." Buy-backs are for trucks and SUVs affected by three recalls that occurred in 2013 (recalls 13V-038, 13V-527 and 13V-529), that addressed a rear-axle pinion nut that could come loose and cause a loss of vehicle control. Those recalls covered 579,228 vehicles, including 2009-2012 Ram 1500, 2500, 3500, 4500 and 5500 trucks, 2009-2012 Dodge Dakotas, 2009 Chrysler Aspen and the 2009 Dodge Durango.

Why the 2020 Jeep Gladiator isn't called a Scrambler

Thu, Nov 29 2018

After years of development and constant digging by spy photographers and forum users alike, there wasn't a whole lot surprising about the 2020 Jeep Gladiator reveal. But one thing that was a bit unexpected was the name. While never officially announced, the Internet had accepted the name Scrambler for the Jeep pickup and it was referred to as such until just before the reveal. There are reasons for the Gladiator name choice. Jeep representatives explained that one of the reasons for the choice of Gladiator is because of the Jeep Gladiator concept truck from 2005. That concept led to many rumors of a Wrangler-related pickup truck, and you can see some design influence from it on the current truck. Of course the concept was just a two-door extended-cab pickup. Also, besides the concept heritage, the Gladiator name was shared with the longest-running Jeep pickup truck line, the Gladiator and J-Series. The Jeep folks also noted that they wanted to avoid the Scrambler name because they felt the old Scrambler wasn't enough of a full-on truck, and the company wanted to emphasize that the new Gladiator is a true truck designed to be a truck. The original '80s Scrambler was effectively a stretched CJ-7, and practically called CJ-8, with a longer cargo area. It was mainly a truck because it was available with a half-cab top. But it was also available for a full-length wagon top eventually. So the Scrambler was more related to the first Wrangler Unlimited, which was a stretched two-door Wrangler, than to the new Gladiator, which has a unique frame, unique rear suspension and a separate bed and cab. If we're being honest, we don't think the Scrambler name would have been a problem. It's clear that Jeep fans are very fond of the name, and it would fit the idea of a Wrangler truck. But we also certainly don't have a problem with the Gladiator name either. It's equally historic, and even if it wasn't, it sure sounds great, evoking toughness and capability. Perhaps if people are really bothered by the truck not being called Scrambler, Jeep can roll out a graphics package as a tribute to the old models. Related Video: