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2017 Jeep Wrangler Sport on 2040-cars

US $32,400.00
Year:2017 Mileage:102 Color: Green /
 Black
Location:

Anahuac, Texas, United States

Anahuac, Texas, United States
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2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 102 Miles Kevlar Flat Army Green Convertible
Vehicle Description:
2017 ARMY FLAT TACTICAL KEVLAR JEEP - BJ Motors and AWT present this beautiful and newly built Tactical Kevlar Army
Green Jeep. This is one of our many custom designed jeeps. Our partners at AWT and our financial partners, lending
100% on our fully custom Jeeps, we become the preferred shop for Off Road Jeeps. Shocks Dual Steering
Stabilizer Vented Raised Hood Steel Flat Fenders in Green Kevlar and Black Kevlar Side Armor in Black Kevlar Rock
Sliders in Black Kevlar Front and Rear Bumper in Black Kevlar 12K LB Winch Black Winch Thimble Angry Eye Grill in
Green Kevlar Aluminum Front Inner Fender Liners in Black Hinge Covers in Black Snorkel System Tube Style Trail
Doors with Black Mesh Mesh Safari Top LED Headlights LED Tailights LED Mirrors 3 Bar LED Light Bar Over Windshield
Black Leather Seating Painted Interior Trims Peices 20x12 Hostile Wheels x 5 Nitto Terra Mud Grapplers x 5 Pedal
Box Enhancer Rear Storage Box Pillar Flush Mounted Light Switches
Vehicle Specification:
Exterior:
Aero-Composite Halogen Headlamps
Black Fender Flares
Black Side Windows Trim
Clearcoat Paint
Full-Size Spare Tire Mounted Outside Rear
Light Tinted Glass
Removable Rear Window
Variable Intermittent Wipers
Black Door Handles
Black Manual Side Mirrors w/Manual Folding
Body-Colored Grille
Conventional Rear Cargo Access
Fully Galvanized Steel Panels
Manual Tailgate/Rear Door Lock
Steel Spare Wheel
Interior:
2 12V DC Power Outlets
4-Way Passenger Seat -inc: Manual Recline and Fore/Aft Movement
6-Way Driver Seat -inc: Manual Recline, Height Adjustment and Fore/Aft Movement
Carpet Floor Trim, Carpet And Rubber Mat
Cruise Control w/Steering Wheel Controls
Delayed Accessory Power
Fade-To-Off Interior Lighting
Full Floor Console w/Locking Storage and 2 12V DC Power Outlets
Instrument Panel Bin, Dashboard Storage, Driver And Passenger Door Bins
Locking Cargo Area Concealed Storage
Manual 1st Row Windows
Manual Air Conditioning
Manual Tilt Steering Column
Rear Cupholder
Sentry Key Engine Immobilizer
2 Seatback Storage Pockets
60-40 Folding Split-Bench Front Facing Fold Forward Seatback Rear Seat
Analog Display
Compass
Day-Night Rearview Mirror
Driver And Passenger Visor Vanity Mirrors
Front Center Armrest w/Storage
Illuminated Front Cupholder
Interior Trim -inc: Metal-Look Instrument Panel Insert, Metal-Look Door Panel Insert and Metal-Look Interior
Accents
Locking Glove Box
Manual Adjustable Front Head Restraints and Fixed Rear Head Restraints
Manual Rear Windows and Removable 3rd Row Windows
Outside Temp Gauge
Seats w/Cloth Back Material
Urethane Gear Shift Knob

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Jeep Wrangler pickup spy photos reveal production truck bed

Thu, Apr 27 2017

The last time we saw the Wrangler pickup undergoing testing, it was sporting a strange pre-production bed that looked as though it had been pulled off a Ram 1500. It seems development has progressed since then, because, despite the heavy camouflage, the Wrangler in these spy photos is definitely carrying a production-ready bed. Unlike the earlier test bed, this bed has sides that are the same width as the cab, and the top of the bed matches up with the body line on the cab. The bed is properly boxy and straight-edged like a Wrangler, too. It looks quite good, and actually very similar to the custom AEV Brute. However, unlike the Brute, the traditional plastic wheel arch flares seen below the camo extend farther forward, and the angle of the flares' forward edges match those of the rear doors. The rest of the truck is rather well covered, so there aren't many more details to glean from the photos. There is a very large rear window, which should be good for visibility. Even though the roof is covered, we expect a removable roof of some sort is hiding underneath, since the previous prototype had removable panels like those on the current Wrangler Unlimited. We also expect a turbocharged four-cylinder and a naturally aspirated V6 to be offered as engines on this and other new Wranglers, as well as the possibility of a diesel of some sort. As for when we'll see the Wrangler pickup, we would expect a reveal in early- to mid-2019, with trucks appearing on lots in very late 2019 or early 2020. This is based on a report from The Detroit News that says production will begin in 2019. Related Video:

GMC boss wants a Jeep Wrangler rival

Wed, 12 Nov 2014

Challengers come and challengers go, but the Jeep Wrangler continues to push forward even after vehicles like the Toyota FJ Cruiser and the entire Hummer brand have been shut down. Now GMC reportedly wants to take a stab at the quintessential Jeep, as well.
The news comes directly from Buick-GMC vice president Duncan Aldred, speaking with our compatriots over at Edmunds. Although Aldred said there are no plans currently on the table to expand GMC's lineup beyond the current range, "there is plenty of room everywhere in the hierarchy."
That could include a rival to the Wrangler, as well as a flagship luxury SUV positioned above the current Yukon Denali (pictured above). Just when (or for that matter, if) such models might come into fruition remains a big question mark, but it's certainly interesting to see what GM's dedicated truck brand has on the drawing board.

The Hemi deserves to die | Opinion

Thu, Apr 14 2022

Hi. I'm Byron and I love V8s. I want them to stick around for a long, long time. But not all V8s are created equal, and I will not mourn the passing of the modern Hemi. You shouldn't either. While we may agree that its death is untimely, if you ask me, that's only because it came far too late.  Stellantis’ announcement of its new, turbocharged inline-six that is all but guaranteed to kill off the Hemi V8 has led to quite a few half-baked internet takes. The notion being suggested by some, that automotive media were brainwashed into believing the Hemi was in need of replacement, is so far divorced from reality that I openly guffawed at the notion. Journalists have been challenging Chrysler, FCA and now Stellantis for years to deliver better high-performance engines. The response has always been the same: “Why?” Why replace a heavy V8 with a lighter, all-aluminum one? Why repackage powertrains for smaller footprints and better handling vehicles? Why be better when “good enough” sells really, really well? I too mourn the departure of good gasoline-burning engines, but since when was the Hemi one? HereÂ’s a quiz: Name every SRT model with an all-aluminum engine. TimeÂ’s up. If you named any, you failed. They donÂ’t exist. This isnÂ’t GMÂ’s compact, lightweight small-block, nor is it a DOHC Ford Coyote that at least revs high enough to justify its larger footprint. The Hemi is an overweight marketing exercise that happened to be in the right place at the right time. That time was 2003, when Chrysler was still Chrysler — except it was Daimler-Chrysler and the "merger of equals" was doing a bang-up job of bleeding the company's cash reserves dry while doing virtually nothing to address its mounting legacy costs. "That thang got a Hemi?" was emblematic of the whimsical, nostalgia-driven marketing of the colonial half of the "marriage made in heaven." That was 20 years ago. 20 years prior to that, emissions-choked American V8s were circling the drain faster than a soapy five-carat engagement ring in a truck stop sink.