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Jeep: Wrangler Unlimited Sport Utility 4-door on 2040-cars

US $19,000.00
Year:2015 Mileage:11000 Color: Brown
Location:

Fort White, Florida, United States

Fort White, Florida, United States
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This 2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport S is being offered at a great value for any potential buyer. This Jeep is finished in a ultra rare and desirable, Copper Brown pearl clearcoat exterior with a stunning cognac brown leather interior. This Jeep stands out and this is a combo you will not see on any other Wrangler out there. This Jeep being a rare breed started off from the factory, with it being equipped with Sport S package, Hard Top, 3.73 gears, and Track lok rear end. MSRP on this Jeep is over $36,000.00. To add to the factory option, a number of tasteful aftermarket modifications have been added, to make this a truly one of a kind Jeep. This Jeep needs nothing, it has a full suspension with all components upgraded to worlds ahead of the factory set up. It drives way better than stock, it is smoother, quieter and way more capable. It also has the factory Hard Rock look with all brand new OEM Mopar Hard rock bumpers and side steps, along with a Smittybilt Stingray hood and Hard Rock compatible rear tire carrier. It is finished off with AEV Salta wheels on Cooper Tires in 37” with a proper lighting set up designed by Inspired Engineering and an AEV Snorkel with Superwinch 9500 pound winch. The Jeep has just over 11,000 miles and is in perfect condition. There are no scratches, dings or dents on the body or hard top. Every modification was installed about 4000 miles ago and is also in perfect condition. This Jeep sleeps inside of a garage. Both keys and original tool kit and manual are included in the sale. This Jeep has over $51,000 invested not including any labor costs, and I am missing a few small modifications. It is covered by the factory warranty which is 3 year 36 months bumper to bumper, and 5 year/ 100k miles for the power train. The oil has been changed every 3500 miles with Mobil 1 Synthetic oil and the Jeep has no issues and has never needed to have anything replaced. You will not find a cleaner, nicer Jeep at all, and you definitely can not build one for less. Carfax and Autocheck are clean as you would imagine. You can call me at 305 505 9776 or text me for more info. Modifications include 3.5” Dobinsons Suspension full lift kit (Retail $1695)Rough Country X series Control arms (795)Rough COuntry Sway bar disconnects (69.99)5x 37x12.5x17” Cooper Discoverer STT tires (1600)5x 17” AEV Salta wheels finished in matte black with tire sensors (1275)MOPAR Hard Rock Rubicon Front, rear bumper, steps (3000.)SmittyBIlt Mopar compatible tire carrier (500)SmittyBIlt Stingray hood (849 with paint)AEV Snorkel (429.99)Super Winch Tigershark 9500S (600)Factor 55 Flat link, Fairlead, and hitch link (300)Kenwood Double Din Bluetooth radio with factory functions (400)Custom Leather interior (1350)Inspired Engineering 50” Series led bar (550)Inspired Engineering A pillar CUBE kit (174.99)Inspired Engineering Hard Rock OEM Foglight kit (235)Inspired Engineering CUBE kit for rear (144.99)Inspired Engineering Lightworx LED headlights (350}JCR Offroad 50” LED bar brackets $235.00Rugged Ridge A pillar switch panel (65)Cobra CB radio with antenna and mounts (100)Mopar Gas cap door (100)Maximus 3 10a Bumper winch plate (250) Total: Over $15,000 in tasteful modifications not including labor.
Send me questions at : noenewmelle8@yahoo.com

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2018 Jeep Wrangler First Drive Review | Improving an Icon

Wed, Dec 13 2017

TUCSON, Ariz. — We crawled, with the lightest possible touch of the accelerator pedal, over a boulder-strewn mountain peak just outside of Tucson. We'd been driving for a few hours already, through city streets, along the highway, through twisty stretches just outside of Saguaro National Park. But it wasn't until we were pointed skyward, at such a severe vertical incline that we could only barely make out the hands of the trail guide ahead, that we knew Jeep had nailed the 2018 Wrangler redesign. That light-bulb moment was punctuated by the screeching steel impact of a skid plate along the jagged edge of a boulder. There's just something that feels right about a vehicle designed with purity of purpose. Leave the one-size-fits-all approach to the midsize crossover; stop attempting to be all things to all people like the midsize sedan. The problem with narrow-minded vehicles, though, is that they all require some sort of significant compromise to live with on a daily basis. With the latest version of the iconic Wrangler, Jeep set out to banish as much compromise as possible. Smoothed-out corners and lightweight materials improve efficiency, a range of engine choices opens the envelope to a larger swath of buyers, and big infotainment screens and backup cameras make the 2018 Wrangler easier to live with than ever before. But that essential purity of purpose remains intact. The latest Wrangler is better in every way than its predecessor, a fact that rings true no matter what type of terrain you're driving on. A casual observer may not notice the subtle exterior tweaks made to the 2018 Wrangler, codenamed JL, over the JK model it replaces. The round headlights, LED units on higher-end models, now cut into the outer two vertical grille slats, which are canted back just enough to make a difference in the wind tunnel. The windshield, too, is swept back further than ever before, but not so much that it messes up the Wrangler's timeless design. Hood and door latches are still externally bolted to the body — crucially allowing the doors and windshield to be removed or folded down for the pinnacle of open-air motoring — like little lumps of clay the designer forgot to smooth out. Vents in the front fenders reduce underhood pressure and keep the hood from writhing about at speed as it did on Wrangler models in the past. So picky are Wrangler customers that Jeep's decision to move the turn signals ignited a thousand threads on internet forums worldwide.

The 2018 Jeep Wrangler will look a lot like the 2017 Jeep Wrangler

Mon, Nov 7 2016

JL Wrangler Forums suggests the next-generation Wrangler will be restyled in an evolutionary way that maintains the off-roader's classic looks yet adds new features. The forum used intelligence from spy photos and leaked images to assemble renderings of the new Wrangler. They show that the front end is still classically Jeep, but with modern updates. The LED headlights and turn signals revealed in FCA drawings are noticeable changes. An interesting touch is just behind the rear bumper, where there appears to be an air dam for aerodynamics. There's still a gap between it and the front fenders to keep the old-school look intact. The grille, windshield, and hood are also more raked for the sake of aerodynamics. At the back, the lights follow the FCA drawings as well, though the reverse lights from those illustrations appear to be absent. The square taillights are also shown on the truck variant, along with the plastic fender flares of the SUV version. Spy photos of the Wrangler pickup have shown a streamlined box with integrated taillights akin to the Ram, but it's likely to be a placeholder until the final design is selected. The sides of both models also feature more squared-off details in the top and door handles, generally with beveled corners for a more modern look. The top is where things get fuzzy. The new model might lose its removable top altogether, in favor of removable panels similar to the Jeep Renegade. JL Wrangler Forums illustrated how this could work in the above image. The roof can be removed in sections, and the rear-most windows can also be taken out. The overall effect is similar to that of a current Wrangler Unlimited. There is a potential drawback to this system, though. All of these hard panels will have to be left somewhere. And unlike the current model, this one wouldn't have a soft-top back-up when the weather turns. It's hard to say for sure if this design will make it to production. FCA has consistently and effectively hidden this part of its Wrangler prototypes since they were first spotted. At this point, we can only speculate on how the top will function. Otherwise, these renderings seem plausible, and we should know how accurate they are when the Wrangler makes its expected debut next year. The new Wrangler will likely have some aluminum body panels, an 8-speed automatic and an available diesel powertrain. For more details and spy photos, check out our post that has assembled everything we know so far about the 2018 Wrangler.

2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Wed, 23 Oct 2013

Jeep appears to have nailed it this time. After two decades of assembling its Grand Cherokee sport utility vehicle, the American automaker has finally delivered a world-class off-roader capable of taking on everything in its segment - and more - with a high likelihood of coming out on top.
And if you drove last year's model, it's time to climb behind the wheel again as Jeep has significantly updated the SUV for 2014 with a bold new exterior appearance, an upgraded interior with enhanced electronics and a new transmission that completely transforms the way it drives.
We recently spent a full week with a dark blue 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4x4, a well-optioned model fitted with the standard gasoline-fed V6. While it didn't have the punch of the range-topping V8-powered SRT8, or the fuel-sipping economy of its new EcoDiesel sibling, the high-volume variant left us quite impressed.