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2013 Jeep Wrangler Sahara *true Blue* 2 Door *many Extras* 13k Miles on 2040-cars

US $29,995.00
Year:2013 Mileage:13000
Location:

Whitestone, New York, United States

Whitestone, New York, United States
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I bought this 2013 JeepWrangler Sahara brand new back in October 2012. At the time it seemed like a great idea buying a 2 door, until my wife had our first baby 3 months ago. I paid over $34k for this Jeep and hate the idea of giving it up. It is in perfect condition, no scratches, no dings, tires are still like new. It is pretty much fully loaded with navigation, bluetooth, EVIC. I also added a few goodies of my own which I will keep on the Jeep for the next owner like Rigid Industries D2 LED windshield lights, Spod switch assembly (with 5 empty slots for future accessories), AeroForce Gauge (Center mounted to Spod switch assembly), Hood Lock, TruckLite LED headlights (best mod by far), MOPAR fuel filler cover, TailLight guards, interior grab handles, spare tire cover. The best feature of all is the hard top and it's removable freedom panels ready for the warmer weather. I could go on all day about the Jeep, if you have any questions or concerns please feel free to ask. I am located in Queens New York and welcome anyone who likes to come and inspect the Jeep or have a PPI done. Again, it's in perfect condition and ready for the next owner. Thanks for looking!  photo DSC_2288_zps3f9f0b69.jpg  photo DSC_2289_zps9f0f39c8.jpg  photo DSC_2290_zps3b240ca5.jpg  photo DSC_2291_zpsfe4caccc.jpg  photo DSC_2292_zps9a492969.jpg  photo DSC_2293_zps54f36701.jpg  photo DSC_2294_zps953fbc70.jpg  photo DSC_2295_zpsa9dbc42f.jpg  photo DSC_2296_zps9efc0d62.jpg  photo DSC_2297_zps7287bb76.jpg  photo DSC_2298_zps70a6f72d.jpg  photo DSC_2299_zps7c3a077e.jpg  photo DSC_2303_zps02d7b575.jpg  photo DSC_2304_zpsbd1f159b.jpg  photo DSC_2305_zps91f7bd12.jpg  photo DSC_2306_zpscdd20b42.jpg  photo DSC_2307_zpsc09d9720.jpg  photo DSC_2308_zpsbe060f7f.jpg  photo DSC_2309_zps3aefe506.jpg  photo DSC_2310_zpsfe0bb229.jpg  photo DSC_2311_zpsc97adc16.jpg  photo DSC_2312_zpsbb783c4e.jpg  photo DSC_2313_zpsd2aabadc.jpg  photo DSC_2315_zpsbd75018d.jpg  photo DSC_2316_zps3faf3bf9.jpg  photo DSC_2317_zps96b5419f.jpg  photo DSC_2318_zps57b8344c.jpg  photo DSC_2321_zps5052726f.jpg  photo DSC_2323_zpsc9c93aa2.jpg  photo DSC_2324_zpsb47ae254.jpg  photo DSC_2325_zpsb197b14c.jpg  photo DSC_2328_zps0490a102.jpg  photo DSC_2329_zps04124bee.jpg  photo DSC_2330_zpsa87132d4.jpg  photo DSC_2331_zps53d96891.jpg  photo DSC_2332_zps8a43682e.jpg  photo DSC_2333_zps1332fbc0.jpg  photo DSC_2334_zpsbe266b3d.jpg  photo DSC_2335_zps287a6e44.jpg  photo DSC_2336_zpsb84bace9.jpg  photo DSC_2337_zpsf53f0d60.jpg  photo DSC_2338_zps57051836.jpg  photo DSC_2339_zps0dbab074.jpg  photo DSC_2340_zps2b413ce3.jpg  photo DSC_2341_zps04db6234.jpg  photo DSC_2342_zps38109895.jpg  photo DSC_2343_zps7a3de740.jpg  photo DSC_2344_zps8f3eea66.jpg  photo DSC_2345_zps81fa29d5.jpg  photo DSC_2346_zps58d14982.jpg  photo DSC_2347_zps868d9c98.jpg  photo DSC_2349_zps08c79a09.jpg  photo DSC_2354_zps1d97d006.jpg  photo DSC_2355_zpsb184609d.jpg  photo DSC_2358_zpsb1073f2c.jpg

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Jeep and Ram could be spun off from FCA, says Marchionne

Thu, Apr 27 2017

Jeep is surely the biggest single feather left in the cap of the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles portfolio. Under Sergio Marchionne's leadership, Jeep went from fewer than 500,000 annual sales in 2008 to 1.4 million in 2016, and is on track for 2 million by 2018. Add in the brand's legacy, status as one of the most recognizable nameplates in the world, and rabid fan base, and Jeep has extraordinary monetary value to its parent company. Investors and analysts have certainly noticed Jeep's inherent value. According to The Detroit Free Press, Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas asked FCA chief Sergio Marchionne if he would ever consider spinning Jeep and Ram, FCA's dedicated truck brand, into a separate corporate entity, and he responded with a simple "Yes." Jonas estimated Jeep's worth in January of this year at $22 billion. Ram was valued at $11.2 billion. Marchionne has a history of spinning off brands while keeping them part of FCA's corporate umbrella. The most noteworthy example of this value maximization was with Ferrari, which now trades on the New York Stock Exchange and rakes in $3.4 billion in annual revenue and close to $435 million in net income, reports the Free Press. Marchionne still serves as chairman and CEO of Ferrari, and Fiat heir John Elkann owns 22 percent of the Italian marque's shares. Even if the offloading of Jeep and Ram into a separate entity would amount to little more than a profit-driven ownership change on paper, it would be huge news to the brands' loyal fanbases. In any case, such a move would likely take years to actually happen and probably wouldn't mean much at all to the products that Jeep and Ram produce. In other words, Jeep fans can keep the pitchforks in the shed ... for now. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

FCA recalls 894k total vehicles worldwide in two campaigns

Fri, Oct 30 2015

FCA is recalling a total of 893,698 vehicles worldwide in two campaigns to fix problems with inadvertent airbag deployment, failure of the anti-lock brakes, and stability control systems in the Jeep Grand Cherokee, Liberty, Dodge Journey, and Fiat Freemont. 559,703 of these vehicles are in the US. The larger recall affects 284,089 examples of the 2003 Jeep Liberty and 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee, and there are also 13,411 of them in Canada, 6,277 in Mexico, and 48,212 outside the NAFTA region. Because of "electrical noise beyond the tolerance of the airbag electronic control module", part of that component can fail, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This can cause the front and side airbags to deploy and the seatbelt pre-tensioners to activate inadvertently. FCA US has seven reports of alleged injuries from this problem. To fix the situation, the Jeeps need their Occupant Restraint Control modules replaced, as well as the front- and side-impact sensors. According to the NHTSA, the replacement parts won't be available until early 2016. Still, FCA US will advise owners about the problem in a letter by the end of December and will send a second notification when the components are ready. The second campaign affects 275,614 examples of the 2012-2015 Dodge Journey in the US; plus 78,148 of them in Canada, 36,471 in Mexico, and 151,476 left-hand drive units outside of NAFTA where it's sold as the Fiat Freemont. On these vehicles, water intrusion can disable the anti-lock brakes and electronic stability control, although a warning light often illuminates when this issue occurs, and the problem doesn't affect regular braking. There are also no reports of injuries or accidents. To fix the issue, dealers will seal the ABS wiring harness and will replace any already affected components as necessary, like the ABS module or the headlamp and dashboard wiring harness. Statement: Occupant Restraint Control Modules October 30, 2015 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - FCA US LLC is voluntarily recalling an estimated 284,089 older-model SUVs in the U.S. to replace their Occupant Restraint Control (ORC) modules and front and/or side-impact sensors, as required. Within this vehicle population, FCA US became aware of seven injuries caused by inadvertent air-bag deployments and advised NHTSA accordingly. The affected vehicles are not equipped with Takata Corp. air-bags. The Company is unaware of any related accidents.

Jeep Wrangler won't get those cutout half doors after all

Tue, Mar 20 2018

Let's just make one thing clear right off the bat: If you want to go off-roading and you want an open-air experience, a Jeep Wrangler is probably the right vehicle for you. Really, the Wrangler has always been about enjoying the outdoors with as little between its occupants and the great outdoors as legally possible. That's why the top comes off, the doors stay home, and the windshield folds flat. All that said, however, one cool bit of show-car desirability reportedly won't make into production. Those crazy cutout doors that caught so much attention at the Wrangler JL's debut at the L.A. Auto Show won't be available from Jeep. For now we're reporting this as a rumor, but the report from Jalopnik seems legit. We have a request for comment in to Jeep and will report with confirmation when we hear back. Apparently — and despite the fact that the doors appeared on otherwise production-spec Wrangler models shown to the media and public show goers — Jeep says the cutout half doors were "always a prototype." In the end, traditional half doors were deemed the best option for production. We don't really disagree with the notion that traditional half doors are a better idea than the "prototype" cutout doors, especially considering how much effort went into making the JL Wrangler's doors easier to remove than past versions. Plus, the aftermarket is rife with accessory doors and panels to choose from if the regular or optional half doors aren't to your liking. Still, we're sure some Wrangler JL intenders were looking forward to those unique donut-style metal doors, and so we must pass the disappointment in their direction. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.