1988 Jeep Wagoneer on 2040-cars
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JEEP WAGONEER 1988 XLINT CONDITION
THIS WAGONEER IS FINISHED IN ONE OF THE BEST COLOR COMBINATIONS DARK GRAY METALLIC WITH WOOD GRAIN TRIM AND
BURGUNDY LEATHER CORDUROY INTERIOR. IT SHOWS 71950 MILES ON THE ODOMETER. PREVIOUS OWNER ALTHOUGH LIVED IN INDIANA
SAID MOST HISTORY IS BACK AND FORTH TO FLORIDA. IT IS NOW REGISTERED IN ARIZONA. CONSIDERED A A SUPER DRIVER++++.
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO OWN ONE OF THE DESIRABLE SUV S AVAILABLE.
PowerTrain Comments: THIS TERRIFIC EXAMPLE HAS THE 5.9 LITER 360CI V8 WITH A 3-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND
SELECT-TRAC 4-WHEEL DRIVE.PIC OF THE DASH INSTRUMENTS SHOWS THEM READING PERFECTLY AS NEEDED. RUNS PERFECT AND NO
ISSUES. TIRES ARE LIKE NEW AND MAG WHEELS ARE XLINT. COMPLETELY SERVICED.
Exterior Comments: OF ALL PRODUCED MANY ARE NO JUNKED OR IN BAD REPAIR OR OVER 100K MILES. THE LAST GENERATION OF
THIS BODY STYLE. PRODUCTION OF THE GRAND WAGONEER CEASED IN 1991 MAKING THESE HIGHLY COLLECTABLE AND THEY ARE
STEADILY INCREASING IN VALUE. THE PAINT IS XLINT AND LOOKS LIKE A REPAINT ORIGINAL COLOR AND VIRUATUAL PERFECT--FOR
A DRIVER CAR. WOOD TRIM HAS BE REDONE AS WELL.
Interior Comments: THIS JEEP FEATURES XLINT BURGUDY LEATHER, (NO CRACKS OR TEARS OR WEAR SPOTS) AIR CONDITIONING
DIGITAL CLOCK 6-WAY POWER DRIVER S SEAT kENWOOD AM FM CASSETTE STEREO WHITEWALL TIRES HELLA FOG LAMPS CRUISE
CONTROL POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS REMOTE MIRROR AND A TILT STEERING WHEEL. THE INTERIOR IS IN VERY NICE
CONDITION.
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Are future vehicular hacks inevitable?
Wed, Jul 29 2015Before the hack of the Uconnect system in a Jeep Cherokee resulted in a 1.4-million vehicle recall, the potential software vulnerabilities in vehicles were already a hot topic with Congressional inquiries and even proposed legislation in the US. As cars' interconnected systems gain the ability to go online, they become open to a host of new threats. Automakers are trying to stop this, but it might be too late to put the genie back into the bottle. Throughout 2015, the issue of software security in vehicles has become increasingly vital. For example, the recent Jeep case wasn't even the biggest hack this year. In February, a major flaw was discovered in the BMW Connected Drive service that allowed researchers to remotely lock and unlock the doors and potentially affected 2.2 million cars. The fix was an over-the-air patch for the problem. Automakers are actively working to fix the issues. Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi reportedly are using encrypted connections and firewalls in their vehicles to prevent hacking. "Absolute, 100-percent safety isn't possible," Daimler spokesperson Benjamin Oberkersch said to Automotive News Europe. "But we develop our systems, tested by internal and external experts, so they're up to date." These vulnerabilities seem to be popping up more often. A successful hack took $14 in parts from Radio Shack in one case. There was also a 60 Minutes report earlier in the year about DARPA's ability to hack into OnStar to take control of a Chevrolet Impala. Experts aren't so sure companies can contend with hackers' advancement. "The difficulty for the carmakers at the moment is the question whether they can keep pace with advances in technology, and especially hacking technology," Rainer Scholz, executive director for telematics consultant EY, said to Automotive News Europe. "We seriously doubt they can." At this point, vehicle hacks are coming more from researchers looking for holes than from those with malicious intent. Still, the vulnerabilities are definitely there. It's up to automakers to keep patching the problems before they become dangerous to drivers. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News Europe - sub. req.Image Credit: Bill O'Leary / The Washington Post via Getty Images Audi BMW Jeep Mercedes-Benz Safety Technology Emerging Technologies hacking cyber security
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Sat, Jan 16 2021In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by West Coast Editor James Riswick. They talk about driving Ford's Mustang Mach-E and F-150 plug-in hybrid, as well as the Ram TRX and Genesis GV80. They recap CES 2021, as well as the enormous display screens featured in new cars at the show. They also discuss the reveal of the new three-row Jeep Grand Cherokee L. Lastly, they reach into the mailbag to talk about vehicle comfort. Autoblog Podcast #660 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown What we're driving2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E Premium AWD 2021 Ford F-150 Platinum PHEV 2021 Ram 1500 TRX 2021 Genesis GV80 Other news CES 2021 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Mailbag Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video:
Jeep Cherokee faces on-sale delay
Sat, 23 Mar 2013A report in The Wall Street Journal looks at some of the obstacles to the 2014 Jeep Cherokee that go beyond its mootable yet "very contemporary" looks, almost all of them based on Fiat's financial position. Starting with that sheetmetal, in defense of it SRT president Ralph Gilles and Jeep design head Mark Allen said they wanted to "make sure the design still looks modern five years from now."
The WSJ piece doesn't cite longevity as a factor, instead saying that its features originated in a design for an Alfa Romeo, the transformation into a Jeep design meant allowing Chrysler get it to market more quickly and save "hundreds of millions of dollars" in engineering.
The need for Fiat to save money while it weathers the European situation has cut budgets for development, engineering and the pace of retooling the Toledo, Ohio plant to build the Cherokee. In a familiar case of snowballing at work, among the effects will be pushing back the Cherokee's volume sales date and delaying updates to some of Chrysler's other products.


