2015 Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars
Panama City, Florida, United States
HERE IS A 'ONE OF KIND' FULL CUSTOM 2015 JEEP WRANGLER IN BRIGHT WHITE WHICH I ORDERED WITH 3 PC. FREEDOM
REMOVEABLE HARDTOP, AUTO. TRANS., 3:73 GEARS/DANA 44 AXLE/MOPAR TOW PKG., AIR CONDITIONING, CRUISE C. & TILT SW.
++, IT IS ONE FLORIDA RETIREE OWNER (ME), GARAGE KEPT & IMPECCABLY MAINTAINED (7 FULL SYNTHETIC OIL CHANGES IN 7
MONTHS)!....THIS IS ONE OF THE FINEST CUSTOM JEEPS IN THE COUNTRY, LITERALLY NO EXPENSE WAS SPARED & IT HAS NEVER
BEEN OFF-ROAD ....IT IS A CUSTOM 'XTREME TERRAIN/ MOPAR PERFORMANCE EDITION'...COST WAS OVER $41,000 WITH $10,600.
IN 37 CUSTOM ACCESSORIES ADDED TO THIS JEEP & IT DOES GET XTREME ATTENTION WHEREVER WE GO !!I HAVE PICTURED HERE A
COMPLETE 'JEEP FEATURES GUIDE' WITH ALL ADDED COMPONENTS (Please See That), A FEW TO HIGHLIGHT ARE:
* 3" SKYJACKER SUSPENSION LIFT + HYDRO 7000 SHOCKS (3 YEAR '4 WHEEL PARTS' NATIONWIDE WARRANTY...* SKYJACKER DUAL
STEERING STABILZER SYSTEM (Jeep Tracks Straight at Any Speed)...* JEEP 18" POLISHED ALLOY WHEELS (5) WITH 1.5"
BILLET WHEEL SPACERS...* BFG A/T 33" TIRES...* OEM WHITE PAINTED FENDER FLARES...*SMITTYBILT SS DOUBLE TUBE FRONT &
REAR BUMPERS WITH FRAME COVERS...*POISON SPYDER SS TUBULAR SIDEBARS...* 2 PRO-COMP LED FLOODS (bumper) & (2) LED
SPOT LIGHTS (windshield)...* DYNOMAX DUAL EXHAUST MUFFLER + MOPAR COLD AIR INTAKE PUSH TO 305HP...* FULL CHROME
PKG. (GRILLE/DOOR HANDLES/MIRRORS/TAILIGHT GRDS./TG HINGES/LOCKING GAS COVER)...* SMITTYBILT BLACK & RED NEOPRENE
SEAT COVERS...* GPS NAVIGATION...* SAFE...* LAZOR CUT ALUM. SKIDROW SKIDPLATE...* CUSTOM MOTORSPORT JEEP GRAPHICS +
MUCH MORE,
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Build your own: 2017 Jeep Wrangler Willys Wheeler
Tue, May 30 2017While still three weeks from the start of summer, it arrived in practical terms with the Memorial Day weekend. And while the country will have worked through its collective hangover (from too much food, drink and shopping) and gotten back to work, it's worth remembering what – automotively – got us here, preserving both democracy and personal freedoms. The CJ-inspired Jeep Wrangler got us here, and in its Willys Wheeler guise the spirit of America rolls on. As the many spy pics have shown, FCA's Jeep division is working hard to replace its current Wrangler within the next few months. With that, we say goodbye to 10 model years of Wrangling with the current model. And that decade has been a good one for Jeep. Despite the economic downturn between 2008 and 2010, Jeep and Jeep Wrangler sales have been consistent bright spots for FCA, along with – of course – Ram trucks and, uh, Ram trucks. With a new Wrangler around the bend, it's worth taking a look at the existing model. And knowing an all-new example is coming, what would be the reason – if shopping – to consider what's on dealer lots now? Despite the numerous areas of improvement the new model will deliver (in efficiency, refinement and safety) , there's something to be said for a vehicle 10 years into its production cycle. While this is wholly anecdotal, for every step forward a manufacturer makes with a new vehicle, the added tech and necessary complexity seem to mandate two steps back. In an Audi A4, tech would seem a good thing, while in a Wrangler, this Jeep enthusiast would see it as a mixed blessing. Almost 80 years into its evolution (the initial Jeep concept came together in the summer of 1940) little has changed in the Jeep's essential mission. A body-on-frame architecture transports a driver and up to three passengers over paved and unpaved surfaces with credible confidence and a modicum of security. Live axles front and rear enhance the Wrangler's off-road capability, but compromise its on-road behavior. And while a significantly wider track mitigates rollovers, the Wrangler is decades removed from "state-of-the-art" when discussing safety or handling. Currently there's but one engine available in the States, a 3.6 liter normally-aspirated V6 producing 285 horsepower at a you'll-rarely-get-there 6,400 rpm. Connected to either a six-speed manual or ($1,400) five-speed automatic, the engine moves the 4,000-pound (loaded) Wrangler with measured confidence.
2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee pricing leaks out
Thu, 24 Jan 2013With our deep dive and auto show coverage of the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee revealed at the Detroit Auto Show, we brought you as much information as Chrysler would allow us to, but one thing we're still left in the dark about was the pricing. It would seem that Jeep Garage might have the answer for that. The Jeep enthusiast forum claims to have gotten its hands on the ordering and pricing breakdown for the updated Grand Cherokee, and while a Jeep representative has yet to get back to us as to the validity of the site's claim, these preliminary numbers look pretty kosher to us.
In base form, the two-wheel-drive Laredo will reportedly start at $28,795, which is a $1,100 increase over the 2013 model year, and the new Grand Cherokee Summit trim level starts at $47,995 for 4x2 models and $50,995 for the 4x4. Waiting for the new diesel engine? The torquey new 3.0-liter oil-burner will be a $4,500 option on Limited, Overland and Summit 4x4 models, but 4x2 pricing (and availability) are not known. As for the range-topping Grand Cherokee SRT (no longer called the SRT8), this added performance could run you an extra $2,700 with a new starting price of $62,995. More importantly, loaded to the gills with all available options, the 2014 Grand Cherokee SRT will top out at around $72,400 - or around $6,000 more than a fully loaded 2013 GC SRT8.
We'll let you know if the gang over at Jeep get back to us with any confirmation, but until then, head over to Jeep Garage to see the pricing details it has listed.
Jeep will build old Wranglers next to new ones in Toledo
Mon, Mar 21 2016Jeep made a lot of people happy when it confirmed that the next-generation Wrangler would continue to be built in Toledo, OH. Now, news is breaking about the lengths the automaker will go to in updating its northern Ohio factory. There's good news for Jeep dealers (more Wranglers to sell!), Jeep fans (more JKs to buy!), and Jeep itself (more money to be made!). According to a report from Automotive News, capacity at the factory will be increased to 350,000 units per year. That's around a 50 percent increase over what the Toledo complex can currently manage and is, according to Jeep boss Mike Manley, part of a move to keep production "at the right place" so "supply [stays] just behind demand." The other big news revealed by the AN report focuses on the future of the current Wrangler. Yes, the current JK has a future. It'll continue to be built at the Toledo factory up to six months after it successor arrives in showrooms, a move that's partially down to the way Jeep is shuffling production about. Toledo currently builds the Cherokee on a unibody production line – it'll continue to do so until March of 2017, when production will move to Belvidere, IL. The unibody line in Toledo will then be converted for body-on-frame production, which should take about six months. But during that time, the current JK (likely rebadged as a "Wrangler Classic") will continue to be built alongside another line of next-generation Wranglers, keeping dealers supplied with the today's Wrangler through March of 2018. The two Wranglers will overlap for about six months. This is all very good news if you've been waiting to pull the trigger on today's Wrangler. But move quickly – the clock is officially ticking. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images Plants/Manufacturing Chrysler Fiat Jeep FCA toledo Mike Manley


