2013 Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars
Ridgefield, Connecticut, United States
Loaded 2013 Jeep Wrangler JK with full AEV package.
    Leather Interior
    Heated Front Seats
    Power Windows
    Remote Start
    Satellite Radio
    Navigation System
    Power Heated Mirrors
    Automatic Headlights
    Side Airbags
    USB Port
    Hard and Soft Top
    Side Steps
    Alpine Premium Audio with Subwoofer
    TPMS
    Security Alarm
    Transfer Case Skid
    Rear window defroster and wiper
    5-Year 100,000 Mile Powertrain Warranty
    3-Year 36,000 Mile Basic Warranty
    AEV 2.5" Lift Kit
    AEV Pintler Wheels
    35" Goodyear Duratrac Tires w/TPMS
    AEV Front Bumper w/Fog Lights
    AEV Front Bumper Skid Plate
    AEV Rear Swing Out Tire Carrie Bumper w/Water Reservoir
    AEV Hi-Lift/Pull Pal Mount
    AEV LED Third Brake Light
    AEV Hood
    Piaa 520 ATP Front Lights
    Gas Door
    Also Including the Bike Rack
Jeep Wrangler for Sale
 2014 jeep wrangler(US $17,100.00) 2014 jeep wrangler(US $17,100.00)
 2012 jeep wrangler rubicon(US $11,700.00) 2012 jeep wrangler rubicon(US $11,700.00)
 2015 jeep wrangler(US $14,500.00) 2015 jeep wrangler(US $14,500.00)
 2013 jeep wrangler(US $20,800.00) 2013 jeep wrangler(US $20,800.00)
 2015 jeep wrangler(US $15,500.00) 2015 jeep wrangler(US $15,500.00)
 2013 jeep wrangler 10th anniversary(US $15,400.00) 2013 jeep wrangler 10th anniversary(US $15,400.00)
Auto Services in Connecticut
Tint Works/Sound Works ★★★★★
Spring Replacement Auto And Truck Center ★★★★★
S & S Transmission ★★★★★
Papa`s Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram SRT ★★★★★
Monro Muffler Brake & Service ★★★★★
Mickey`s Towing & Repair Station Inc ★★★★★
Auto blog
2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee recalled for wiring harness
Sat, May 14 2016The Basics: Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is recalling an estimated 32,267 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee models in the US over a wiring harness terminal that can lose its electrical connection. The Problem: An improperly crimped wiring harness may cause the vehicle's shifter to become locked in Park or Neutral once the vehicle is brought to a stop. Injuries/Deaths: None that FCA is aware of. If you own one: FCA suggests owners use their parking brakes when exiting the vehicle. Affected customers will be notified when they may schedule service. More information: An additional 2,095 vehicles in Canada, 538 in Mexico, and 2,472 outside the NAFTA region are also affected by this recall. Questions? Call the FCA US Customer Care Center at 1-800-853-1403. Related Video: Recalls Jeep Safety SUV
FCA believes thieves aren't getting into Jeeps with laptops
Mon, Jul 11 2016Last week, we reported on an incident where thieves stole a 2010 Jeep Wrangler from an owner's driveway in Houston, TX with nothing but a laptop. While the security footage made it seem like the perpetrator hacked into the vehicle, we had a conversation with FCA's senior manager of security architecture Titus Melnyk who set the record straight. According to Melnyk, the thief in the video isn't using the laptop to get into the vehicle, but rather as a means of coding a blank key fob and then using that fob to get into the Jeep. According to Melnyk, the suspects have gained access to a key programming tool, which allows them to pair blank key fobs to FCA vehicles. With the key fob now coded, the suspects can get into the vehicle and drive away. The thieves, believes Melnyk, have acquired the programming tool through a dishonest dealership or locksmith. Since the suspects are using a process designed to be used (honestly) by dealers, FCA doesn't consider this to be hacking and believes that there are no security flaws in the vehicles. How are the thieves getting key fobs? While Melnyk believes it is possible to recode an existing key fob, he points out that it's much easier to purchase a blank key fob on Ebay for less than $25. FCA is working closely with the Houston Police Department to apprehend the suspects. Related Video: Jeep Technology SUV Videos viral video hacking thieves
Winter storm got you down? Try snowboarding through Manhattan
Tue, Jan 26 2016Two filmmakers decided to make the best of this weekend's historic snowstorm by turning New York City into a winter sports enthusiast's wonderland. Popular YouTube based filmmakers Casey Neistat and Jesse Wellens uploaded this video of Neistat snowboarding through the empty streets of Manhattan yesterday. While officials were warning motorists to avoid driving in the blizzard, Neistat and his buddy were being pulled by a Jeep Wrangler through Times Square. It goes without saying that this stunt is suicidally dangerous. There are several moments in the video where Neistat gets pretty close to wiping out on the back of parked, snow covered cars or on the cornerstones of buildings. All to the soundtrack of Frank Sinatra's New York, New York, no less. The police do make a cameo, but NY's finest admit to merely wanting to watch the escapades. "Someone complained about you, so we're going to act like we're talking to you," the unnamed officer can be heard saying on video. The original video has since gone viral, and currently stands at over 6.2 million views in just 24 hours. Despite the virality of their tricks, please do not attempt this in your own snowbound metropolis.

 
										
