2012 - Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars
Riley, Oregon, United States
Garage Kept with 18,200 miles. In GREAT condition - STANDARD EQUIPMENT Advanced Multistage Front Airbags Electronic Stability Control 4-Wheel Disc Anti-Lock Brakes Electronic Roll Mitigation Hill Start Assist 4:1 Rock-Trac Part-Time 4WD System Tru-Lock Elect Locking Frnt/Rear Differentials Electronic Front Sway Bar Disconnect Next Generation Dana 44 Heavy Duty Rear Axle Next Generation Dana 44 Heavy Duty Front Axle Rock Rails Transfer Case Skid Plate Shield Fuel Tank Skid Plate Shield Speed Control Security Alarm 22.5-Gallon Fuel Tank Sentry Key Theft Deterrent System Tire Pressure Monitior with Warning Lamp INTERIOR FEATURES Air Conditioning Media Center 130 CD/MP3 368W 7-Speaker Infinity Sound Sys Incl Subwoof Audio Jack Input for Mobile Devices Sirius XM Satellite Radio Power Windows with Front One-Touch Down Feature Power Locks Steering Wheel-Mounted Audio Controls Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel Remote Keyless Start Temperature and Compass Gauge Tilt Steering Column Reclining Front Seats Height-Adjustable Driver's Seat Rear 60/40 Split Folding Seat 115 Volt Auxiliary Power Outlet Rear Compartment Covered Storage EXTERIOR FEATURES LT255/75R17 BSW Off-Road Tires Upgraded Wheels Matching Spare Wheel Automatic Headlamps Power Heated Mirrors Deep Tint Sunscreen Windows Two Front Tow Hooks and One Rear Tow Hook Fog Lamps OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Tow Package with Internal Brake Controller Customer Preferred Package 24R Connectivity Group Remote USB Port Electronic Vehicle Information Center Uconnect Voice Command with Bluetooth Supplemental Front Seat-Mounted Side Airbags Slush Mats by Mopar 5-Speed Automatic W5A580 Transmission Hill Descent Control Heated Front Seats Black 3-Piece Hard Top Engine Block Heater Media Center 430N SAT/CD/DVD/MP3/HDD/NAV 40GB Hard Drive With 28GB Available SiriusXM 6.5-Inch Touch-Screen Display GPS Navigation Remote Start System AFTERMARKET UPGRADES 2" Lift Kit 5 KCM XD798 Aluminum and Black 17x9 Wheels Heavy Duty Front Crash Bar Crash Bar Protection on Front Headlamps Crash Bar Protection of Rear Brake Lights
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New 2018 Jeep Wrangler is definitely a Jeep Wrangler
Wed, Mar 29 2017Jeep is hiding details on the new Wrangler about as well as a colander holds water. The good people over at JL Wrangler Forums have managed to get ahold of some new images of the next-gen Wrangler. Surprise! It looks exactly how we expected it to look. These new images give us our best view yet, showing a number of details that we couldn't even glean from spy photos. Enthusiasts can put down their pitchforks. The Wrangler can still go topless. The two images - one of the front and one of the rear - show off what appears to be a Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon. The second photo is notable since it finally confirms that the doors and roof are fully removable, a feature that some feared would disappear with the new model. It looks like a fixed roll cage will help strengthen the Wrangler and protect occupants in the case of an accident. Hinges up front mean the windshield is still able to fold forward as well. The rest of the Wrangler, though all new, just updates the Jeep's timeless design. Up front, the grille is canted rearward at the top, the fog lights move to the ends of the bumper, the turn signals move to the front of the fender, and the hood latches are pushed forward a bit. The windshield appears to be a bit more upright and less curved than the current model. Around the side, we can see new vents behind the rear fenders. The door hinges looks smaller, and the mirrors have integrated side marker lights. There is a new line that cuts below the windows, flowing to the rear of the Wrangler. At the back, we can see that the tail lights now wrap around to the Wrangler's side, though they still look like the square lights we've always had. There is no sight of a rear-mounted spare, but plenty of spy shots have shown that it should carry over, new backup camera and all. It also looks like the new mounting points for the roll cage should provide a bit more cargo space. Look for more news, images, and renders as the Wrangler's development moves along. Related Video:
Gas-electric hybrid vehicles are getting a boost from Ford, others
Wed, Aug 23 2023DETROIT — Hybrid gasoline-electric vehicles may not be dying as fast as some predicted in the auto sectorÂ’s rush to develop all-electric models. Ford Motor is the latest of several top automakers, including Toyota and Stellantis, planning to build and sell hundreds of thousands of hybrid vehicles in the U.S. over the next five years, industry forecasters told Reuters. The companies are pitching hybrids as an alternative for retail and commercial customers who are seeking more sustainable transportation, but may not be ready to make the leap to a full electric vehicle. "Hybrids really serve a lot of America," said Tim Ghriskey, senior portfolio strategist at New York-based investment manager Ingalls & Snyder. "Hybrid is a great alternative to a pure electric vehicle; it's an easier sell to a lot of customers." Interest in hybrids is rebounding as consumer demand for pure electrics has not accelerated as quickly as expected. Surveys cite a variety of reasons for tepid EV demand, from high initial cost and concerns about range to lengthy charging times and a shortage of public charging stations. “With the tightening of emissions requirements, hybrids provide a cleaner fleet without requiring buyers to take the leap into pure electrics,” said Sam Fiorani, vice president at AutoForecast Solutions. S&P Global Mobility estimates hybrids will more than triple over the next five years, accounting for 24% of U.S. new vehicle sales in 2028. Sales of pure electrics will claim about 37%, leaving combustion vehicles — including so-called “mild” hybrids — with a nearly 40% share. S&P estimates hybrids will account for just 7% of U.S. sales this year, and pure electrics 9%, with internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles taking more than 80%. Historically, hybrids have accounted for less than 10% of total U.S. sales, with ToyotaÂ’s long-running Prius among the most popular models. The Japanese automaker has consistently said hybrids will play a key role in the company's long-range electrification plans as it slowly ramps up investment in pure EVs. Ford is the latest to roll out more aggressive hybrid plans. On its second-quarter earnings call in late July, Chief Executive Jim Farley surprised analysts, saying Ford expects to quadruple its hybrid sales over the next five years after earlier promising an aggressive push into all-electric vehicles. “This transition to EVs will be dynamic,” Farley told analysts.
Consumer Reports digs Mazda3, disses Jeep Cherokee
Tue, 11 Feb 2014Consumer Reports has just rendered its verdict on two of the more important cars to launch this year - the Mazda3 and the Jeep Cherokee. Considering the value a "Recommended" rating carries with the public and the viciously competitive markets these two cars compete in, Consumer Reports' view could have some impact on their initial success.
For Mazda, that's a good thing. CR spoke quite highly of the Zoom-Zoom brand's compact sedan and hatch, testing both models, and citing the excellent fuel economy and snickety-snack manual shifter as high points. Downsides to the 3 included a ride that is agile but "nervous," a bit too much noise and a cramped back seat. Still, the 3 was good enough to earn its place in the ranks of the "Recommended."
The Jeep didn't fare quite so well, with CR calling the polarizing CUV "half-baked." Although both engines were tested, the magazine called the 2.4-liter four-pot underpowered and its nine-speed automatic unrefined and unresponsive. That's particularly damning, considering the 9AT's role in future Chrysler products, including the extremely important 200. Overall, the Cherokee missed out on the coveted "Recommended" rating.
