2015 Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars
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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 +
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Jeep gunning for 1M sales this year
Thu, 16 Jan 2014Jeep CEO Mike Manley would rather soft-pedal the seven-figure prognostication for now, but Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne won't have it, proclaiming in an interview that Jeep will sell one million units worldwide this year. Manley has called that come-hither number "a stretch," the history of recent gains perhaps reason for his caution: in 2011 the brand sold 568,317 units, followed by the record-breaking tally of 701,626, then another record in 2013 with 731,565 units moved.
That kind of gap means everything will need to go magically for Jeep to record a 37-percent increase this year - amazing Cherokee sales, a brilliant launch for the little Jeep arriving in Europe later this year and a heavy wave to raise sales in US, European and Chinese markets. Manley is confident about the prospects in 2015, though, with the Cherokee in full stride, the Fiat-based Jeep on its way to the US and expanded global production. It's not as though Marchionne's prediction for Jeep's 2014 sales is unexpected, since he first made it last year. But even if the number ends up a little short for 2014, there's no doubt it will be impressive.
Junkyard Gem: 1983 AM General postal Jeep DJ-5L
Wed, Mar 14 2018When neither snow nor rain nor gloom of night will stay you from your appointed rounds, you don't need fancy styling or futuristic technology. All you need is a simple steel box with four wheels, one seat (on the right-hand side), a mail-sorting tray, and an engine. The Jeep DJ was that vehicle, and DJs served as workhorses for the United States Postal Service starting in 1955 and — in some rural areas— into our current century. Here's one of the last ones made, found covered with snow in a Denver self-service wrecking yard. Related: Postal truck prototypes spied from Oshkosh and Karsan When American Motors bought Jeep in 1970, it built and sold DJs via its AM General subsidiary. The DJ-5 was a stripped-down, two-wheel-drive version of the pretty-spartan-to-start-with Jeep CJ, and there wasn't much to go wrong with it. The final year for the DJ-5 was 1984. During the AMC era, the DJ received an ever-shifting array of engines, depending on what looked like the best deal in Kenosha at a given time. Starting with the Chevrolet Nova straight-four, Jeep DJ engine compartments boasted AMC straight-sixes of 232- and 258-cubic-inch displacements, followed by Audi 2-liter straight-fours (yes, the same engine used by the Porsche 924), then the 2.5-liter GM Iron Duke four, and finally the 2.5-liter AMC straight-four. This DJ-5L has Duke power. The early DJs had manual transmissions, but all the AM General DJ-5s came with automatics. If you think an Iron Duke powering a Jeep is odd, consider that it's bolted to a Chrysler Torqueflite transmission. Once the USPS was done with them, cheap DJ-5s flooded the market. This one has had a random junkyard seat swap, but retains the handy mail-sorting tray. Featured Gallery Junked 1983 Jeep DJ-5L View 21 Photos Jeep Commercial Vehicles Classics amc mail truck
Best places to get your car maintained and repaired
Wed, May 1 2024In this era of rampant inflation and high interest rates, the challenges of acquiring a car or SUV have been well documented. And so it has never been more important to protect that expensive investment by maintaining it. In recent months, Autoblog has shared Consumer Reports' evaluation of the least and most expensive car brands to keep running, as well as tips to prolong a car’s useful life. Especially since the pandemic, a number of factors have impacted these costs: more complex vehicles, new materials and manufacturing methods, a shortage of qualified technicians and replacement parts. Since 2022, repairs costs have jumped each year by about 10 percent. This month, Consumer Reports is offering a useful primer on keeping your ride in great shape, suggesting what might be the best options for searching out a repair shop, depending, as CR says, “on your car and your situation.” Author Ben Preston identifies three basic types of repair facilities: dealership service departments, independently owned repair shops, and chain repair shops. Building up trust with a specific shop and feeling comfortable going there is important. Preston quotes John Ibbotson, chief mechanic at Consumer ReportsÂ’ Auto Test Center: "You might be able to save a few bucks by going to whichever shop offers the cheapest prices, but if you want consistent, reliable service, itÂ’s best to find a repair shop you trust and stick with it,” Ibbotson says. The story goes on to evaluate each type of service facility. HereÂ’s a breakdown of CRÂ’s findings: Dealerships These work well for owners of newer cars, especially for covered warranty work. But the disadvantage is the high labor rates common to dealer service. Satisfaction ratings for dealer service departments range from very good (Acura, Lexus, Mazda, and Volvo) to not-so-good (Jeep and Kia). Dealers are best for: Fixing infotainment system glitches: "If the screen in the center of your dash has a habit of freezing up, or the touchscreen-activated climate controls arenÂ’t working, the dealership is the most likely place to find someone with the know-how to fix problems that maybe only a factory-authorized technician can access," Ibbotson says. Safety system recalibration: "Anything from a crack in your windshield to a minor fender dent can upset the calibration of the sensors that make features like automatic emergency braking and adaptive cruise control work," says Ibbotson.


