Jeep Wrangler Sahara 2002 Black Tan Good Condition 85,000 Miles Good Condition on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0 6 cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Wrangler
Trim: Sahara
Options: mp3, iphone dock, running boards, premium wheels, soft top, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: 4wd
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 85,864
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Sub Model: Sahara
Exterior Color: Black
Very good condition. 1 owner. this was my baby. garage keep. only off road twice. very very low mileage for its age. seats in great condition. pictures include a few scratches. no major repairs. new brakes. new tires. payment can be made via paypal, wire, or cashiers check. we can arrange for you to pick up the vehicle for delivery here in Austin, TX. if you choose to ship the vehicle to you do so at your own expense please.
Jeep Wrangler for Sale
- 2011 jeep wrangler sahara 4-door (hard and soft top) with navigation system
- 3.8l auto cloth interior half doors infinity sound tow pkg clean carfax 52k mil(US $23,991.00)
- No reserve 1995 jeep wrangler 5 speed 4 cyl cylinder rio grande
- 2001 jeep wrangler sport 4x4 6cyl 4.0l(US $10,475.00)
- 1998 jeep wrangler, turbo, cam, ghost flames(US $13,000.00)
- 2005 jeep wrangler se/tj - rubicon pkg - 1 owner clean carfax(US $15,250.00)
Auto Services in Texas
Zepco ★★★★★
Xtreme Motor Cars ★★★★★
Worthingtons Divine Auto ★★★★★
Worthington Divine Auto ★★★★★
Wills Point Automotive ★★★★★
Weaver Bros. Motor Co ★★★★★
Auto blog
NHTSA still mulling crash tests for recalled Jeeps
Thu, 15 Aug 2013Well, no one should ever accuse the government of not giving things plenty of thought. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is still debating whether it will retest any of the 1.56 million 1992 to 1998 Grand Cherokees and 2002 to 2007 Libertys that were part of a recall regarding fires after rear-end collisions. And yes, this debate has been going on for over a month. In other news...
The recall dustup started in early June, when Chrysler took the unusual position of refusing a recall request from NHTSA regarding placement of the fuel tank on the effected vehicles. NHTSA said a collision could cause a fire, a position Chrysler took issue with. Extensive negotiations ensued, with Chrysler agreeing to fit certain Jeeps with trailer hitches, which it said would provide some protection to fuel tanks mounted behind the rear axle in the event of a collision.
Part of the issue rests with the amount of data that needs to be processed, according to The Detroit News. NHTSA administrator David Strickland said during a Washington Auto Press Association meeting, "There's a lot of data and Chrysler is being very cooperative in giving us more data." Until that information has been sorted, it looks like re-testing will still be up for debate.
Chrysler accelerates Jeep recall repairs from 2018 to March
Thu, 17 Jul 2014
You may remember that Jeep's unusual fix for this recall involves fitting a trailer hitch.
The recall of about 1.5 million models of the 2002-2007 Jeep Liberty and 1993-1998 Grand Cherokee over fuel tanks may finish far sooner than originally estimated. In a new filing from Jeep's parent, Chrysler Group, with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the company says that it can complete the repairs for the affected vehicles by March 2015, much sooner than the previous estimate of sometime in 2018. Jeep predicts the total cost of the campaign will be around $151 million.
Toledo gets proactive in fight to keep Jeep Wrangler
Wed, 08 Oct 2014Let's make this very plain - the city of Toledo, OH loves its Jeeps. It loves them so fervently that the very rumor of the Jeep Wrangler moving out of its traditional home prompted the city's mayor, D. Michael Collins, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich to hold a weekend conference call with Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne.
"The purpose of this call was for the mayor and governor to gain clarity on Mr. Marchionne's comments last week regarding the possibility of the next generation of Jeep Wrangler being built at a location other than the Toledo North Assembly Plant," a spokesman for the mayor's office told The Toledo Blade.
While no further commitments were made by any party, Collins and Kasich's statement was quite unequivocal about keeping Toledo's unwillingness to let the Wrangler go, saying "the city and its partners will again rise to the occasion to ensure that the new Wrangler is made in Toledo." According to the newspaper, the next step is for face-to-face meetings between officials from Ohio and FCA.