2010 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited 4-door (43,000 Miles) Black Hard Top Norust on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
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This vehicle still has payments left to make so title will be granted to buyer once bank is paid and releases title to me I will then forward to buyer. This is apparently fairly standard procedure according to ebay, plus ebay ensures that buyer won't be ripped off so there is nothing to worry about.
Condition: This jeep has a very minor dent to driver's side front bumber approximately 2-inches inward, 6-inches wide, 6-inches tall. All oil changes have been done every 4,000 miles. This vehicle is from Phoenix, Arizona and has no rust at all. It has received brand new all-season tires that have been on vehicle for less than 5,000-miles. This Jeep although built for it has NOT been off-roading or treated rough in any manner. I was intending to keep it forever before moving to Manhattan. Features: This Rubicon has a very well done touch screen navigation system as well as an on board computer whichg store pictures and audio tracks. It reads CD/DVDs also with information. 2010 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited Like New, Low Mileage, Garaged in Arizona NO Smoking, No accidents Dealer Equipment 2010 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited Mileage 42000 Color black Top Hard top removes in 3-peices so you can remove some or all of it. Engine 3.8 liter V-6 Transmission Automatic Interior Gray Slate 2 tone cloth Media Center Yes Sirius Satellite Radio Yes GPS Navigation Yes Cruise Control Yes Security System Yes Power Windows and locks yes Tow Package Yes Temperature and Compass Yes Tilt Steering Wheel Yes Tinted Windows Yes Electronic Locking Front and Rear Hubs Yes Electronic Stabilizer Disable Yes Transferable Extended Warranty Yes |
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