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2000 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Sport Utility 4.0l on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:166210
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
Advertising:

$1000 in Accessories Included with purchase!!!
  • Bike Rack: Thule Spare Wheel Bike Rack (Model #5155168), $200 value
  • Towing Package: Mopar Class I Hitch Receiver (Model #82204119) with 1 7/8 inch and 2 inch interchangeable balls, $230 value
  • Hard Top: Bestop 2-Piece Hardtop for Half Doors, $2,900 value
  • Soft Top: Original Factory Bow Assembly: windshield channel, door surrounds, tailgate bar and retainer clips.  Everything but the fabric (Bestop Model #55002), $350 Value
  • Upper Doors: Original Factory Soft Upper Doors with skins/fabric (zipper broken on one), $300 Value

In "Good" to "Very Good" Condition: 
  • Has minor cosmetic defects and is in very good mechanical condition (garaged for large majority of ownership)
  • Has had minor paint touch-up and/or bodywork (front-right fender, see picture)
  • Requires minimal reconditioning
  • The engine compartment is free of leaks
  • Body is free of rust, minor rust on underside of vehicle
  • The body has minor scratches (plastic fenders, easily replaceable/customized for under $100)
  • The interior has minor blemishes characteristic of normal wear
  • Wheels are flawless
  • All tires match, no wear bars showing, and have 25% or more of tread remaining
  • Has a clean title history and will pass a safety and smog inspection
  • Original owners manual and Haynes repair manual included
  • Most service records are available

List/Date of Major repairs:
  • Clutch/Flywheel: Good condition, no problems.  Replaced on 18 January 2007 at 103,204 miles.
  • Tires: Grabber AT2 235/70R16. Fair condition. Replaced on 30 July 2007 at 108,866 miles.
  • Windshield: Very Good condition. Replaced on 16 June 2010 at 124,412 miles.
  • Serpentine Belt: Very Good condition. Replaced on 29 November 2010 at 129,926 miles.
  • Water Pump: Very Good condition.  Replaced on 27 February 2012 at 144,000 miles.
  • Battery: Very Good condition. Replaced on 11 November 2012 at 152,989 miles.
  • Alignment: Very Good condition.  Tires rotated, balanced, and aligned on 17 January 2014 at 164,803 miles.
  • Fluids: Very Good condition.  Oil/Lube/Filter and Transmission flushed on 15 July 2014 at 166,190 miles.

Sad to see her go but I'm moving and she can't come with me.  This Jeep has been nothing but fun and memories for the past decade (only one previous owner).  She runs great and has countless miles left on her so bid for your chance to continue making memories with this one of a kind vehicle and understand why people say, "IT'S A JEEP THING!"

Buyers are encouraged to contact seller with any questions.  More pictures are available upon request.  Seller will be as flexible as possible but shipping is ultimately the responsibility of the buyer.  Seller has the right to end the auction early due to local/in-car advertising.

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Let's get one thing straight: We want a 707-horsepower Grand Cherokee Hellcat to happen. Badly. The latest report from Motor Authority is encouraging; the bonkers SUV supposedly has a codename, Project K, and has been given the green light for production. Fingers crossed. You might be wondering why the Trackhawk isn't already a thing. Hellcat engines exist, SRT Grand Cherokees exist, so just combine the two, right? It's not quite that easy. Here, we outline what needs to happen, why it should be the quickest Hellcat vehicle out there, and why it won't come anywhere near 200 miles per hour. How To Build A Hellcat Jeep The first engineering problem is feeding the air-intensive beast that is the 6.2-liter supercharged V8. The first engineering problem is feeding the air-intensive beast that is the 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat V8. Breathing is important on two counts: pulling in enough air for the combustion to put out 707 hp, and then cooling the various heat exchangers once the engine is up to temperature. Dodge did it with the Charger and Challenger, it can do it with the Jeep. This is one place where the Grand Cherokee's larger frontal area might be a boon, as it gives the engineers more surfaces through which to suck air. Once you generate the 707 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, it has to get to the wheels somehow. Jeep's current SRT all-wheel-drive system will at least need some beefing up to handle the torque. It could require a more complete re-engineering. We at least know the ZF-supplied eight-speed auto, used in the Dodge Hellcat models, is up to the task. The Hellcat engine should fit in the Grand Cherokee, as it's about the same size as the 6.4-liter currently in SRT Jeeps, but the Hellcat is taller because of its supercharger. The hood may need to be raised or at least resculpted for clearance, as well as to address those cooling needs. Quicker Than Everything, But Not Faster 200 mph? We're skeptical, from both a physics standpoint and a legal one. A reminder of the quick/fast distinction: quick is acceleration, fast is road speed. The Jeep's all-wheel drive will help put the Hellcat engine's power to the ground in a more manageable way than the Charger and Challenger do through just the rear wheels. That means better acceleration times than the Dodges (11.0 seconds in the quarter-mile for the Charger Hellcat, 11.2 for its Challenger sibling).

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Contrary to what a certain politician may have said last year about Jeep moving to China, the automaker is in fact doing the opposite, with plans to greatly increase the production capacity at its Toledo North Assembly plant in Ohio. The Detroit Free Press is reporting that there are big plans for the 2014 Jeep Cherokee and Toledo North, as a local union president has informed the newspaper that Chrysler is planning to produce around 250,000 examples of the new midsize utility per year.
To put this number into context, 250,000 units is more than what Jeep Liberty sales totaled here over the last three years combined. Even taking into consideration that the 250,000 units will be distributed beyond US borders, that's an ambitious volume figure full-stop - and that's without taking into consideration the new Cherokee's love/hate design. In its favor, though, Jeep is making remarkable inroads globally as of late, and the Cherokee's size could work well in emerging markets. To get that kind of output from Toledo's Cherokee assembly line, Chrysler will reportedly hire 1,105 new workers - that's in addition to the 200 workers already being hired to build the popular Jeep Wrangler, which is itself expected to top 220,000 units this year.