2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited on 2040-cars
169 Northland Blvd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Engine:Gas V8 5.7L/345
Transmission:5-Speed
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1C4RJFBT6DC633590
Stock Num: E6195
Make: Jeep
Model: Grand Cherokee Limited
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 21896
Our Jeep has aced its 125-Point Inspection qualifying it as a Certified Pre-Owned. Jeep's program offers great peace of mind and comes with a CARFAX report, adds a 3 Month/3,000 Mile Maximum Care Limited Warranty and 7 Year/100,000 Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty plus Roadside Assistance. Don't forget the special financing options when you choose this vehicle. Our One Owner 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited trim is shown here in Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl. This incredible offers rugged off-road capability and is powered by a beefy 5.7 Liter V8 that produces 360 horsepower. Shifting is managed by a smooth 6-Speed automatic transmission bolstering the confidence you will have in all road conditions with this Four Wheel Drive machine. This well-trimmed SUV offers up to 20mpg on the open road. This is reason enough to put a Jeep in your garage. The Limited continues to provide a premium look and feel making it no surprise why they are in high demand. Inside, the cabin quality, performance and overall refinement are amazing compared to the competition. The 2013 offers excellent fuel economy, high quality interior, and as seen in the pictures numerous must have features. Limited shows off leather trimmed heated front seating, 500+ watt sound system w/9 speakers, a 6.5 inch navigation touch screen, and Bluetooth connectivity to name a few. You will love the automatic Bi-Xenon headlamps and huge sunroof that allows a different view for you or your guests. Our Jeep Grand Cherokee earns great ratings for advanced safety measures. Ours comes standard with four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes, stability and traction control, front side airbags, side curtain airbags and active front head restraints. With Jeep leading the way in innovative technologies that are designed to protect you and your family, this Grand Cherokee is a must have. Print this page and call us Now... We Know You Will Enjoy Your Test Drive Towards Ownership! Buy with confidence! This vehicle's story can be verified with a CarFax Title History report. What are you waiting for? Come on in before it is too late! More people choose Jake Sweeny over any other dealer in the area. Find us right now at 866-627-0479 ask for Chris Simon.
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2018 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Alaska Cannonball | 14,000 miles to Deadhorse and back
Fri, Jul 27 2018I've never delayed big adventure long enough to fill a bucket. But I do have a bucket item that dates to 1992: drive from Deadhorse, Alaska, to Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Twenty-six years later, it's time. But first, I needed a vehicle. And a Jeep Wrangler was not my first choice. Growing up as a kid in the Midwest, I loved Jeeps. But around 10 years ago I went on a camping trip to Death Valley with a colleague, testing the early JK Wrangler against the competition. By the end of it, I couldn't justify the ergonomic and physical punishment for the admittedly massive capability. So two years ago, I bought a 1994 Toyota Land Cruiser project truck to make the journey. I paid too much, and the Cruiser revealed itself to be not a garage project, but the Manhattan Project. I took this as a good omen. Adventure begins in the deep end, so why wait to get there? During a break from discovering enough gremlins to reboot the movie franchise, I had dinner with Jeep's West Coast PR guy. I mentioned my plans for a six-month overlanding trek to Alaska. He said, "You know, we've got a new Wrangler coming out — that might be a good test of the chassis." My outside voice said, "That would be interesting." My inside voice said, "Hmmm." Anything's possible after 10 years, right? I might like it. Might. Many plans have gone awry on the way to this moment. It's taken more than a year to lock in a start date, because Jeep couldn't spare a Wrangler Rubicon. Everyone else in America keeps buying them. A suitable Wrangler was found eventually, but now the deed had to be done in three months, not six. What was going to be a comfortably-paced, backwoods roll up to Alaska and back has turned into the Rubicon Overland Cannonball. I know 14 weeks is plenty of time to drive to the Arctic and back. (Tierra del Fuego is officially off the itinerary.) However, the point of this trip is to fit in as much dirt, as many bucket-list trails, and all the wild America possible. That means my route's about 14,000 convoluted miles of criss-crossing the country in all the cardinal directions. And that's assuming everything goes to plan. Until last week, I was doing this trip with a friend from college who lives in Marietta, Georgia. He was the photo/video guy. Then he had a medical emergency, so the only trip he's taking is to the OR and rehab. Now I'm going by myself, and I think it's important to point out that I have no idea what I'm doing. That isn't modesty, that's truth: zero clue.
Jeep Cherokee sales rival Wrangler after two months
Sun, 29 Dec 2013In our First Drive article on the 2014 Jeep Cherokee we said, "our informal and thoroughly unscientific opinion is they're going to sell tons of them. Why? Because it is very good." So far, it appears the public concurs. Of course, it's very early - the new compact utility has logged just one month of confirmed sales, but Larry Vellequette at Automotive News says dealers have told him that the second month of sales will be even better, a message that mirrors what we've heard from company execs.
In its first, severely truncated month on sale, the Cherokee sold 579 units. With all of November to play with, though, dealers moved 10,169 of them - compared to 11,753 Wranglers and 14,798 Grand Cherokees. That helped propel Jeep to a 30-percent year-on-year improvement for the month, Chrysler Group to a 16-percent improvement and the group's 44th consecutive month of sales growth, exceeding analyst expectations in posting its best November numbers since 2007.
If it can just keep replicating the its first month of sales, the finalist in North American Truck of the Year voting will smoke the trade done by the outgoing Liberty, which didn't break 7,900 units in a month in the last four years of its life (and normally didn't get close to even that). In March this year, Chrysler said it wants to build 250,000 Cherokees in its Toledo assembly plant for global sales. It's early yet, but with second-month sales quoted as being as "strong as death," the bookies might be resetting the odds.
Jeep Wrangler Polar is a tasty frozen treat
Wed, 11 Sep 2013Perhaps it's because we've seen so many kitted-out examples over the years, but it seems to us that the Jeep Wrangler tends to wear its special-edition duds better than most models. It might be the icon's familiar rectilinear proportions or the inherent bolt-on look of its extremities - bumpers, mirrors, lighting, and step rails - but we've seen precious few factory specials that look anything but excellent.
Case in point: this new Jeep Wrangler Polar unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show. This European-market limited-edition model is said to be a celebration of winter driving, which evidently works out to a body-color hardtop, black-accent seven-slot grille, 18-inch gloss black wheels, Trac-Lok limited-slip differential and a hard hat for the spare tire. Finished here in Hydro Blue (Billet Silver Metallic and Bright White are also available) and a black interior with Polar White accents, the Polar edition features badges displaying 78° S and 106° E longitude and latitude coordinates for Vostok, Antarctica.
This new Jeep will be available in both standard and Unlimited formats with either the 3.6-liter Pentastar gas engine or the still-not-for-US 2.8-liter turbodiesel when it bows early next year. For further details, check out our gallery above and the press release below.


























