2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4wd Srt-edition Sport Utility 4-door on 2040-cars
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NICE & AWESOME BLACK METALLIC exterior matched with a beautiful SHARP & HARD TO FIND AMARETTO(HEATED AND COOLED
FRONT)SEATS interior 2014 4WD JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE /////SRT8-EDITION////// WITH THE DURABLE AND POWERFUL 6.4 LITER
V8 HEMI ENGINE THIS IS THE LIMITED EDITION/LIMITED PRODUCTION AND LIMITED CLUB
JEEP POWERFUL ENGINE SMOOTH SHIFTING AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION LAUNCH MODE MULTI DRIVING MODES
KNOB 11,089 SUPER LOW , EASILY & PAMPERED DRIVEN MILES 4WD (
FOUR-Wheel_Drive)4x4 ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION IN TIP TOP SHAPE REAR
TOWING PACKAGE COLORED NAVIGATION SYSTEM FULL LEATHER SEATS FRONT
HEATED LEATHER SEATS FRONT COOLED LEATHER SEATS REAR HEATED LEATHER
SEATS GLASS PANORAMIC ROOF WITH SHADE OPTION XENON HEADLIGHTS LED
LIGHTS ADAPTIVE CRUISE SYSTEM BLIS SIDE MIRRORS SYSTEM/ ALERT
SYSTEM PADDLE SHIFT ON STEERING WHEEL LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING
WHEEL SPECIAL SRT8 STEERING WHEEL CARBON FIBER DASH TRIM REAR VIEW
CAMERA SYSTEM POWER REAR TAILGATE FRONT PARKING ALERT
SYSTEM REAR PARK ASSIST SYSTEM REAR TOWING
PACKAGE POWER DRIVER SEAT WITH MEMORY POWER PASSENGER
SEAT AM/FM/XM PUSH BUTTON START ON/OFF CAME WITH TWO KEYS / 2
FOBS FULLY TINTED WINDOWS REAR PAINTED BREMBO
CALIPERS/BRAKES DUAL Power side mirrors HEATED SIDE
MIRRORS Leather wrapped steering wheel DUAL ZONE FRONT CLIMATE
CONTROL ROOF RACK Steering wheel
controls SIRIUS Power windows Power
locks vehicle anti-theft Cruise control 20" SPORT ALLOY/ STR8
wheels to go along with EXCELLENT 20" TIRES FOG LIGHTS and so much more
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Jeep teases Trailcat and other Easter Safari concepts
Thu, Mar 3 2016Update: It's confirmed. The Trailcat is a Hellcat-powered Wrangler concept. Stay tuned for more details. Ahead of the 50th annual Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah, the company is teasing two of the seven concepts it'll be taking along. There are virtually no solid details about these two Jeeps, save that they exist. But just reading the word scrawled across the Jeep Wrangler Trailcat concept's hood gets the blood pumping. We've been hearing about Hellcat-powered Jeeps for a while now. The Grand Cherokee Trackhawk has been the subject of a steady drum-roll of rumors and reputed confirmations, and even a spy video. But that's the Grand Cherokee. But a Wrangler? The aftermarket has been fooling with it. A company called Hauk will stuff one in a Wrangler for you, and surely other companies will follow. For Jeep itself to stuff one into a concept vehicle seems like a great way to fire up the diehard Wrangler folks. The other concept is called the Jeep Crew Chief, and it looks like an update of the Jeep Chief concept from last year. That incredible, retro design recalled the SJ-generation Jeep Cherokee of the 1970s and '80s. Last year's Chief was based on a Wrangler Unlimited, with the rear doors slightly disguised to emulate its two-doored forbearer. Based on the "Crew" part of the name, we can surmise it might be a crew-cab pickup conversion with the wonderful Chief front end. Expect it to be a hit, as well. Related Video: Jeep Truck SUV Off-Road Vehicles easter jeep safari
Vile Gossip | Adventures in tire testing
Fri, Oct 13 2017Jean Jennings has been writing about cars for more than 30 years, after stints as a taxicab driver and as a mechanic in the Chrysler Proving Grounds Impact Lab. She was a staff writer at Car and Driver magazine, the first executive editor and former president and editor-in-chief of Automobile Magazine , the founder of the blog Jean Knows Cars and former automotive correspondent for Good Morning America . She has lifetime awards from both the Motor Press Guild and the New England Motor Press Association. This is her first column for Autoblog — look for more Vile Gossip in the future. I began writing at Car and Driver magazine back in its golden age in the 1970s, before I'd actually read it. I knew very little about cars. The only magazine I read religiously was Four Wheeler because I owned big trucks and liked to go off-roading with my Chrysler Proving Grounds friends. My vast 10 years of driving experience up to that point (high-speed dirt-road idiot, taxicab driver, Chrysler Proving Grounds test driver) had less bearing on my being hired at Car and Driver than the fact that the editor just wanted to rile up the all-male staff. He didn't need me for that. They were already in full dudgeon when I arrived. They'd just spent a chunk of time testing a stack of tires for their big tire-test issue, and the editor-in-chief was toe-to-toe with the technical editor over the rankings of the top 10 tires. It was loud, and it was angry. I had no idea that car magazines tested tires. Cab driving had led me to believe that airing up a tire and changing a flat was all you needed to know. I changed so many flats on that cab, I eventually wound up in front of a live audience on the " Oprah Winfrey Show" demonstrating my brilliance with a jack and a tire iron. My point, of course, is that tires are more controversial, and also more essential, than you'd think. My other point is that it's good to get worked up about the subject, but not quite so good to let yourself be seen, as I did, on my hands and knees with my ass up in the air on national TV. This is how I prefer to test a tire: First, pick a top brand. Then accept their invitation to try and beat the crap out of their tire. I chose Yokohama, celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. The big news for them was the GEOLANDER M/T G003!
Autoblog Podcast #372
Tue, Mar 18 2014Episode #372 of the Autoblog podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth and Chris Paukert are joined by Peter Leung of RichlandF1 to talk Formula One, the impending demise of Bertone, and Honda spinning Acura off into its own division. We start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Check out the new rundown below with times for topics, and you can follow along down below with our Q&A. Thanks for listening! Autoblog Podcast #372: The video meant to be presented here is no longer available. Sorry for the inconvenience. Topics: Bertone goes bust Mercedes F1 Power Unit Honda spinning off Acura In the Autoblog Garage: 2014 Jeep Cherokee Limited 2015 Subaru WRX STI 2014 Land Rover Range Rover Autobiography Hosts: Dan Roth, Chris Paukert Guest: Peter Leung Runtime: 01:37:41 Rundown: Intro and Garage - 00:00 Formula 1 - 26:39 Bertone - 50:42 Acura - 01:02:19 Q&A - 01:14:38 Get the podcast: [UStream] Listen live on Mondays at 10 PM Eastern at UStream [iTunes] Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes [RSS] Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator [MP3] Download the MP3 directly Feedback: Email: Podcast at Autoblog dot com Review the show in iTunes Design/Style Marketing/Advertising Motorsports Podcasts Acura Honda Jeep Land Rover Subaru