2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo on 2040-cars
457 Roper Parkway, Ocoee, Florida, United States
Engine:3.6L V6 24V MPFI DOHC Flexible Fuel
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1J4RR4GG8BC677736
Stock Num: CLE677736
Make: Jeep
Model: Grand Cherokee Laredo
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Gold
Interior Color: Gray
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 29720
Cire Leasing is Central Florida's largest wholesale dealer offering auction prices to the public! #26E LAREDO CUSTOMER PREFERRED ORDER SELECTION PKG #5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION #50 STATE EMISSIONS #DARK GRAYSTONE/MEDIUM GRAYSTONE INTERIOR, CLOTH LOW-BACK BUCKET SEATS #TRAILER TOW GROUP #WHITE GOLD (6) speakers 140-mph speedometer 160-amp alternator 195mm conventional differential front axle 195mm conventional differential rear axle 3-point rear center seat belt 3.6L VVT V6 flex-fuel engine 60/40 folding rear seat 6500lb GVWR 700-amp maintenance free battery Active head restraints Air filtering Anti-lock 4-wheel disc brakes Auto headlamps Body color door handles Body color fascia Body color mirrors Bright grille Bright license plate brow Bright side roof rails Cargo tie-down loops Cargo trim panel w/storage net Child seat upper tether anchors Chrome bodyside molding Compact spare tire Day/night rear view mirror Deep tint sunscreen glass Dual note horns Dual visors w/illuminated vanity mirrors Engine oil cooler Enhanced accident response system Flat folding front passenger seat Floor carpet Fog lamps Front & rear aimable LED lamps Front & rear side curtain air bags Front license plate bracket Full length floor console Glass liftgate Glove box lamp Halogen headlamps Heated mirrors Hill start assist (HSA) Hood insulation Illuminated cup holders Illuminated entry Instrument cluster w/tachometer Laminated front door glass LATCH-ready child seat anchor system Leather wrapped steering wheel Monotone paint MP3 (AM) Multi-stage front airbags Normal duty suspension Overhead console Passenger assist handles Premium insulation group Pwr folding mirrors Pwr front windows w/1-touch up & down Pwr locking fuel filler door Pwr rack & pinion steering Rain brake support Ready alert braking Rear door child safety locks Rear spoiler on liftgate Rear window defroster Rear window wiper & washer Removable recharg Don't pay higher, buy from Cire!
Jeep Grand Cherokee for Sale
2011 jeep grand cherokee laredo(US $23,200.00)
2013 jeep grand cherokee laredo(US $29,980.00)
2012 jeep grand cherokee laredo(US $29,986.00)
2003 jeep grand cherokee laredo
2014 jeep grand cherokee laredo(US $29,300.00)
2009 jeep grand cherokee limited(US $18,988.00)
Auto Services in Florida
Your Personal Mechanic ★★★★★
Xotic Dream Cars ★★★★★
Wilke`s General Automotive ★★★★★
Whitehead`s Automotive And Radiator Repairs ★★★★★
US Auto Body Shop ★★★★★
United Imports ★★★★★
Auto blog
2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee TrackHawk shows off its hellish supercharged V8
Thu, Mar 23 2017We've seen the spy shots of this thing, the 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee TrackHawk, before. But only from the outside. The external changes are plenty telling, but there was always the slight chance we were looking only at an extra-hot SRT version, not a full-blown (pun intended) TrackHawk with a Hellcat motor. Until the hood goes up, there's no telling what we're really looking at. Well, seeing is believing. We have been looking at TrackHawks all along. And Mike Manley, Jeep's CEO, wasn't selling the world a bill of goods when he said to expect the thing "by the end of 2017". As you can clearly see in the slightly noisy engine shot, that's a supercharger parked on top of FCA's 6.2-liter V8, just like in the Charger and Challenger Hell-twins. Chances are it'll make the same power as it does in those two – 707 hp, in case you're just waking up from cryo-stasis and aren't aware of the most famous power output figure on the planet. There are some differences between this Grand Cherokee and ones we've previously pegged as TrackHawks. The fog lights in the lower grille vents are gone, and the rear fascia gets a bit more aggressive. Perhaps these will be the external details that separate the TrailHawk from the lowly non-supercharged SRT versions. We've also been hearing about quad exhaust tips, but haven't seen them on a prototype yet. If Jeep wants to get this thing out on the road by the end of the year, we're likely to see it coming to an auto show soon. Keep your eyes peeled. Related Video:
Chrysler recalls 2013 Ram pickups, 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Wed, 17 Jul 2013Chrysler's spate of successful products is about to be marred by a trio of recalls. The Pentastar is recalling 51,477 Ram trucks and Jeep SUVs. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there have been no reported accidents, injuries or deaths related to the affected vehicles.
The largest action covers the Ram 1500, which is seeing 45,961 trucks being recalled. Models built between June 26, 2012 and February 5, 2013 are being recalled due to a potential software issue in the electronic stability control. Apparently, the system can be randomly deactivated upon vehicle startup.
Chrysler is also recalling 4,458 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee models. Covering everything but the SRT models, the potentially defective SUVs were built between January 14 and March 20, 2013. This recall focuses on "premium headlights," which means cars equipped with LED running lights. During the switch from the bright daytime running lamp setting to the low-intensity parking light setting, an electrical spike can cause one of the Jeep's computers to go into a safe mode, turning off the LEDs. This violates Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
2013 Jeep Wrangler Moab Edition
Wed, 11 Dec 2013There will forever be a soft spot in my heart for the Jeep Wrangler. The last one I owned was red, and, as a 1990 model, had the square headlights derided by Jeep enthusiasts who grew up on the Civilian Jeeps that descended from their General Purpose military ancestors. As a teenager, I couldn't have cared less what shape its headlights happened to be - to me, a Jeep Wrangler represented freedom; a carefree do-it-all machine equally at home with the top stowed away in the summer or with the heater on full blast in the snowy clutches of Old Man Winter. In Dr. Seuss parlance, my square-headlighted Sneetch was just as worthy as any round-headlighted Sneetch.
All that said, I'll be the first person to advise against buying a Jeep Wrangler of any sort for owners who don't plan to use it as its makers intend. There's no good reason to punish yourself with a stiff and springy ride, a loud and somewhat drafty (though generally water-resistant) interior or the poor fuel economy expected of a block-shaped vehicle if you don't enjoy its other, more exciting benefits.
Of course, Jeep has done its darndest over the years to make the Wrangler as civilized as possible while keeping it as capable as federal law will allow. The 2013 Jeep Wrangler Moab edition is one of Jeep's latest attempts to attract attention from the upper reaches of the active lifestyle set, and I spent a week with one to see what makes the Moab special.