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2014 Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars

US $12,265.00
Year:2014 Mileage:2589 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Holiday, Florida, United States

Holiday, Florida, United States
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For more pictures email at: shemikarabideau@netzero.net . 2014 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4x4 WITH NAVIGATION!!! BALANCE OF FACTORY
WARRANTY!!! ONE OF AMERICAS MOST ICONIC OFF ROAD VEHICLES!!! KNOWN BEST FOR ITS
HANDLING AND PERFORMANCE 
ON OFF ROAD TERRAIN!!! ONE OF A KIND COMPLETELY CUSTOM WRANGLER!!! CUSTOM
PAINT JOB!!! CUSTOM FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS!!! 8,000 LB FRONT WINCH!!! FRONT AND
REAR LED OFF ROAD LIGHT 
BARS; FRONT 50" BAR AND TWO REAR 15" BARS!!! THIS VEHICLE HAS A 3.6L V6
ENGINE!!! SHIFTABLE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION!!! 2.5 INCH LIFT KIT!!! 20" RIMS WITH
35" TIRES!!! CUSTOM LED HEADLIGHTS 
AND TAIL LIGHTS!!! SPACIOUS AND COMFORTABLE GENUINE LEATHER CUSTOM DESIGN
BLACK/GOLD LEATHER INTERIOR!!! HEATED FRONT SEATS!!! 60-40 SPLIT FOLDING REAR
SEATS!!! MULTI FUNCTION 
STEERING WHEEL!!! PIONEER SUBWOOFER PLUS AMPLIFIER!!! UPGRADED PIONEER SOUND
SYSTEM WITH BLUETOOTH, NAVIGATION, DVD, AM, FM, CD AND AUX!!! TOUCH SCREEN
DISPLAY!!! BACK UP REAR-
VIEW CAMERA!!!  POISON SPIDER FENDERS AND RUNNING BOARDS!!! LOUD TRUCK AIR
HORN!!! BORLA EXHAUST SYSTEM, INSULATION DYNAMITE ON ALL DOORS AND ENTIRE FLOOR
TO SOUNDPROOF THE 
CABIN!!! FACTORY INSTALLED REMOTE START!!! TOWING HITCH AND WIRING!!! CUSTOM
REAR-VIEW MIRROR WITH AUTOMATIC DIMMER AND GARAGE OPENER!!! WINTER AND SUMMER
FLOOR MATS!!! 
BLUETOOTH SYSTEM WITH VOICE RECOGNITION!!! REMOVABLE WILD BOAR CUSTOM HARD
ROOF!!! CARFAX CERTIFIED!!!  THIS JEEP HAS A MSO TITLE WHICH MEANS IT HAS NEVER
BEEN REGISTERED WHICH 
MEANS YOU WILL BE THE FIRST OWNER. . THIS JEEP IS BUILT WITH HIGHEST
QUALITY AFTER MARKET PARTS 90% BUILT PROUDLY IN THE USA. TOTAL COST OF THIS
BUILD WITH THE PRICE OF THE JEEP WAS 
WELL OVER 60K.  PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS OR IF YOU LIKE ANY
PICTURES OF ANY SPECIFIC DETAILED PART I WILL GLADLY SEND IT TO YOU. 
Custom front and rear bumper 
8,000 lb winch; 
Custom speaker headlights and fog lights 
custom :
Hood 
Roof
Rear view camera
Custom leather interior
Hard and Soft tops
Reach industry front and rear LED off road light bars (front 50" and two
rear 15")
Custom Rear view mirror with deemer and 3 bottom garage opener 
Custom design genuine leather interior 
ARB front and rear deferential 
Loud truck Air horn 
2.5 lift kit, 20" rims 35" tires 
LED tale lights 
Pioneer Subwoofer plus emplyphire 
Rockforfastgate 
Upgraded sound system 
Pioneer stereo system with AM/FM,  CD, SD, DVD, AUX, Bluetooth, Navigation,
Rearview Camera
Poison Spider fenders and running 
boards 
Insulation dynamite on all doors and entire floor to soundproof 
Automatic climate control 
Winter and summer floor mats sets 
Factory custom install Remote start 
Custom paint 
Towing hitch + wiring

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Detroit automakers observing 8:46 of silence to mark Juneteenth

Fri, Jun 19 2020

GM Executive Vice President of Global Manufacturing Gerald Johnson, right, talks with employees at the Fairfax Assembly & Stamping Plant in Kansas City, Kansas. (file photo - GM)     All three Detroit automakers are observing Juneteenth, a day commemorating the end of slavery, on Friday by observing 8 minutes and 46 seconds of silence, among other companywide efforts to advance the causes of social and racial justice and equality. Juneteenth marks the date, June 19, in 1865 when Union soldiers, led by Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger, arrived at Galveston, Texas, and announced the Civil War had ended and enslaved African Americans were to be freed. President Abraham Lincoln had officially ended slavery more than two years prior via the Emancipation Proclamation, but Union forces didn't reach Texas until that time, so there was virtually no enforcement. The 8:46 timestamp is significant because it was the length of time that a police officer in Minneapolis knelt on the neck of George Floyd during an arrest, ultimately killing him and sparking waves of protests across the U.S. and overseas. Autoblog asked automakers about their plans to mark Juneteenth, what they were doing to advance the cause of social justice for Black people, and how many African Americans they employ in both blue- and white-collar jobs. We heard back from GM, Ford, Fiat Chrysler and Honda but not from Nissan and Toyota. General Motors GM’s U.S. workforce is 17.2% Black and 69.2% white, according to its most recent corporate Diversity and Inclusion Report. GM's total global employment is 173,000, and it says women and minorities represent 40% of its team of corporate officers. For reference, the Census Bureau says African Americans make up 13.4% of the U.S. population of roughly 328 million people. White people constitute 76.5%. As previously reported, GM planned to pause production at its factories on each shift today and observe silence for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. The company will also have a digital countdown clock atop the GM's headquarters in Detroit for the moment of silence. Additionally, Chairman and CEO Mary Barra has said she will lead a new Inclusion Advisory Board made up of people from within and outside GM to suggest areas for change and hold the company to its commitments to fight injustice and racial inequality.

FCA recalls 1.1 million vehicles worldwide due to confusing shifter

Fri, Apr 22 2016

Fiat Chrysler is recalling 1.1 million vehicles worldwide to address the problematic shifter used on cars with eight-speed automatic transmissions. The issue is that the console-mounted shifter acts like a rocker switch and always returns to the middle position after moved. This has been deemed confusing to drivers – confusing enough to cause some to exit their vehicles without first selecting Park and leading to the car rolling away. FCA says 41 injuries are related to the shifter problem, and no evidence of equipment failure has been found. The company will enhance warning chimes and alter the shift strategy, meaning alert messages will be displayed in case the driver door is opened while the engine is running. With the door open, the transmission will prevent the car from moving even if Park is not selected. The affected vehicles are certain model-year 2012–2014 Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 sedans, as well as model-year 2014–2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs, an estimated 811,586 US vehicles in total. The recall also affects 52,144 vehicles in Canada, 16,805 in Mexico, and 248,667 vehicles elsewhere. The shifter is used with ZF-designed and ZF-built eight-speed automatic; Audi uses a similar shifter setup in some of its vehicles, including the current-generation, which predated Chrysler's use of it. Chrysler uses a different, a rotating-dial-type shifter on eight-speed-equipped Rams. The company moved away from the problem shifter design in 2015 for the Charger and 300, and the Grand Cherokee's shift lever was modified for 2016. Owners of affected vehicles will be notified of the recall when service is available. Fiat Chrysler urges customers to follow the instructions in the vehicle's owner's manual in the meantime. Related Video: News Source: FCAImage Credit: AOL Recalls Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM Ownership Safety SUV Sedan

Vile Gossip: My Jeep Wrangler dreams

Fri, Jan 5 2018

Jean Jennings has been writing about cars for more than 30 years, after stints as a taxicab driver and as a mechanic in the Chrysler Proving Grounds Impact Lab. She was a staff writer at Car and Driver magazine, the first executive editor and former president and editor-in-chief of Automobile Magazine, the founder of the blog Jean Knows Cars and former automotive correspondent for Good Morning America. She has lifetime awards from both the Motor Press Guild and the New England Motor Press Association. Look for more Vile Gossip columns in the future.The new 2018 Jeep Wrangler's model designation is JL, my original initials, as in Jean Lienert. Don't Google that. You'll find I died in 2014 in Pittsburgh at age 85. I take this JL thing as a sign from God that I am supposed to finally buy a new Wrangler, the very first car of my dreams when my dreams included saving $25,000 and living off the grid in a one-room log cabin with all of my cast iron pots and pans. I did live in a tiny log cabin once, but when I discovered there was no line for phone, fax and printer, I trudged down the dirt road a half mile, knocked on a stranger's door and borrowed their phone to call AT&T. So much for living off the grid. And so much for the Wrangler. I bought a truck, which was useful, but it was not a Jeep, a fact confirmed when I landed a job writing about cars. Among the Porsches and Fords and Ferraris and Dodge Power Wagons were Jeep Wranglers. Wranglers meant adventure. Here are two favorites:1981 — Delivering the Pig of Bronze, Car and Driver's over-accessorized 1978 project Jeep CJ-7 (named for its chrome hood ornament), to the police chief of rural Waterloo, Neb. He got it because he wrote the editor a letter asking for it. It was my assignment to drive it there. I plotted as many miles of dirt roads as possible between Michigan and Nebraska, not wanting to waste my first big Jeep adventure on pavement and never questioning the ability of this denim-trimmed orange Jeep and its aftermarket aluminum wheels to get us there.So naive. Somewhere in deepest Iowa with the windshield flipped down to the hood for maximum coolness, the Pig's rear end began to shudder. As we rolled to a stop, the photographer looked back in time to see one of the five fancy extra-long chrome lug nuts plop into the dust. Two others had vanished. The last two had backed off to the ends of their studs.