2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Loaded Very Low Miles Excellent Condition Hemi on 2040-cars
Nicholasville, Kentucky, United States
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo X 4x2
Rear Wheel Drive (NOT 4 WHEEL DRIVE) Mineral Gray metallic paint Black leather interior 5.7 Liter Hemi V8 Pretty much every option Keyless entry and start (never have to take key out of your pocket) Power everything Bluetooth calling and music Heated seats Navigation Rear view camera and parking monitors Premium Bose sound system Sunroof The car has 33,500 miles. It truly is in excellent condition. The 5.7 Hemi sounds awesome and will def get this thing moving in a hurry. It has ZERO scratches, dents, or dings including NO curb rash. Car was never wrecked in any way, shape, or form. Never missed a single service. I have all the service records. Car was usually garage kept. Non-smoker and only owner. Very clean interior and leather in great shape. This car is truly immaculate and was maintained very well. I feel confident saying you will have a tough time finding a cleaner used Cherokee than this. Feel free to call, text or email with any questions or for more pictures. |
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Jeep's new Chip Away commercial has us hunting Al Pacino's back catalog
Tue, 19 Feb 2013Chrysler has done a pretty good job as of late turning its television commercials into pep talks or rallying cries, but for its first ad for the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee, it turned to Al Pacino's inspirational speech from the movie Any Given Sunday. In the movie, Pacino's character talks about how football is a game of inches, but the commercial, titled Chip Away, focuses more on the attention to detail that Jeep has exhibited on its updated flagship SUV.
Centering around the newest Grand Cherokee model, the luxurious $47,995 Summit trim level, the commercial shows off some of the hand-stitched leathers and real metal and wood accents found inside the cabin. Check out the new 60-second spot by scrolling below.
Jeep will build old Wranglers next to new ones in Toledo
Mon, Mar 21 2016Jeep made a lot of people happy when it confirmed that the next-generation Wrangler would continue to be built in Toledo, OH. Now, news is breaking about the lengths the automaker will go to in updating its northern Ohio factory. There's good news for Jeep dealers (more Wranglers to sell!), Jeep fans (more JKs to buy!), and Jeep itself (more money to be made!). According to a report from Automotive News, capacity at the factory will be increased to 350,000 units per year. That's around a 50 percent increase over what the Toledo complex can currently manage and is, according to Jeep boss Mike Manley, part of a move to keep production "at the right place" so "supply [stays] just behind demand." The other big news revealed by the AN report focuses on the future of the current Wrangler. Yes, the current JK has a future. It'll continue to be built at the Toledo factory up to six months after it successor arrives in showrooms, a move that's partially down to the way Jeep is shuffling production about. Toledo currently builds the Cherokee on a unibody production line – it'll continue to do so until March of 2017, when production will move to Belvidere, IL. The unibody line in Toledo will then be converted for body-on-frame production, which should take about six months. But during that time, the current JK (likely rebadged as a "Wrangler Classic") will continue to be built alongside another line of next-generation Wranglers, keeping dealers supplied with the today's Wrangler through March of 2018. The two Wranglers will overlap for about six months. This is all very good news if you've been waiting to pull the trigger on today's Wrangler. But move quickly – the clock is officially ticking. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images Plants/Manufacturing Chrysler Fiat Jeep FCA toledo Mike Manley
Retro Review covers that Jeep Wrangler TJ you wanted in high school
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