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2000 Jeep Wrangler Sport

Year: 2000

Make: Jeep

Model: Wrangler

Trim: Sport Utility 2-Door

Engine: 4.0 L PowerTech I6 242Cu. In. l6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated

Mileage: 179,456

Exterior Color: Silverstone Metallic Clearcoat
Exterior Soft Top: Grey Bestop Sunrider

Interior Color: Agate

Transmission: Manual

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1J4FA49S3YP727343

Safety Features: Driver Side Airbag, Passenger Side Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Doors: 2
Engine Description:
Drive Train: 4-Wheel Drive
Body Type: Sport Utility
Number of Cylinders 6

Fuel Type: Gas

Vehicle Title: Clear
Wheels: American Racing Black Steel Wheels

Tires: 31” BFG All-Terrain T/A (Spare never used)
Switches and wiring for Hardtop rear window wiper and defroster

Tilt Steering Wheel
Tachometer
Power Steering

Windshield is fairly new

Optima RedTop Battery

Fog Lights
Intermittent Wipers
Full Hard Doors
Four Wheel Drive
Bumper tire carrier (Garvin Industries Bumper and Swing Away Tire Carrier)
Factory Side Steps
Smoke Free


Pioneer AM/FM CD Player
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I am the second owner of this Jeep and owned it since it had under 29k miles on it. The years I’ve owned it I really enjoyed the Jeep. The engine on this Jeep runs properly. All power equipment is functioning. The mileage represented on this vehicle is accurate.

 

The lower control arm on the passenger side has broken away from the frame. With this being my second vehicle and not having the resources or know how to repair control arm decided to offer it up for auction. There is rust spot on the drivers side front fender weld that is common on Jeep TJ’s.

As you can see in the pictures overall, this vehicle's exterior and interior is clean and in good condition.

 

Terms of Sale Overview: Warranty: As-Is. Seller reserve the right to end this listing at any time should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. The following terms of sale apply. Payment Terms: Winning bidder must contact me within 24 hours of auction close and make arrangements for payment at that time. Buyer agrees to pay balance due. If no contact is made within 24 hours, I reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next highest bidder, or sell it otherwise. Seller will not provide any financing. Payment Methods: Cash (in person or certified check or partial Paypal). Fees and Taxes: Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered if they register vehicle. Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping.  

 

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Jeep Wrangler diesel likely after 2015 model refresh

Thu, 28 Feb 2013

We automotive journalists aren't always the right people to ask about whether a US-spec vehicle should or should not be offered with a diesel powertrain (hint: the answer is usually "YES"). But when it comes to the iconic, off-road-ready Jeep Wrangler, we aren't the only ones who have been clamoring for an oil-burning engine behind that famous seven-slat grille. To that end, it appears there's good news on the horizon, as Jeep CEO Mike Manley recently told Ward's Auto that the "Wrangler is on the radar to get (a) diesel."
"I'm confident that the Grand Cherokee will show just how large a demand there is for diesel, and I think what that will do is reinforce the need for us to target Wrangler as a vehicle that can take a diesel," Manley told Ward's. The most rugged of Jeeps is scheduled to get an overhaul around 2015-16, and the diesel powertrain will likely be introduced around that time.
This year alone, Chrysler will be adding a diesel engine to the Grand Cherokee SUV, as well as the Ram 1500 pickup and Promaster utility van.

Jeep Wrangler JK's exit interview: brilliant, flaws and all

Tue, May 24 2016

The engineers at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Jeep's current steward (and there have been many), have to be sweating bullets as they ready the forthcoming, long-overdue replacement for the Wrangler. It's the brand's icon, its most recognizable vehicle, and the reason Jeep enjoys such success today. Most brands use their flagships to lure shoppers who will then take home a more practical, pedestrian model. Think about the relationship between Corvettes and Malibus in the Chevy showroom. For Jeep, however, the Wrangler is a business unto itself: Nearly one in four Jeeps sold new last year was a Wrangler. That's a lot of pressure as Jeep gears up to replace the current model, codenamed JK, which has been on the road since 2007. I took a Wrangler into the woods to ponder it all. The Wrangler lineup starts around $26,000 but climbs rapidly from there. At the upper end of the spectrum sits the Rubicon Hard Rock, which builds on the already capable Rubicon's locking differentials and electronic front sway bar disconnect with a host of styling goodies. At $43,325 as tested, the Hard Rock is no cheap trail toy. Wranglers have gotten more comfortable and capable over the years, but driving one is still an exercise in compromises. Luxury here means durable leather upholstery and a lot of bass from the stereo. The driving experience is of the "well, it's better than it used to be" variety on pavement. The rational buy in this segment is the Toyota 4Runner Trail, which goes off-road almost as well as the Jeep and does everything else way better. But nobody takes home a Wrangler because it makes sense. It's a middle finger extended in the direction of conformity while fording the river of beige Corollas between home and office. You don't need a Wrangler, but you probably want one. That's why Jeep sold more than twice as many Wranglers as Toyota did 4Runners last year – and the 4Runner sells well. Wrangler sales aren't slipping, but increasingly stringent emissions and safety standards are signs of the inevitable forward march of progress – and so Wrangler must change with the times. Simple ways to improve the Wrangler are obvious: An updated interior with a modern infotainment system, user-selectable traction control modes tailored to specific terrain conditions, an eight-speed automatic, better aerodynamics, and a lot of weight-saving aluminum are inevitable.

Jeep Wrangler Dragon Edition coming to North America

Thu, 12 Sep 2013

If 2012 was the year of the dragon in China, perhaps the US can claim 2014. After showing the Jeep Wrangler Dragon Design Concept at the 2012 Beijing Motor Show, and apparently receiving "tremendously positive feedback" from Jeep enthusiasts across the globe, the automaker has decided to introduce a production version that will hit US showrooms this fall with a price of $36,095.
"The dragon symbolizes strength and power and is an aspirational character normally associated with royalty and good fortune," says Jeep, and that apparently equates to a blacked-out Wrangler Unlimited with bronze satin gloss highlights inside and out, along with big dragon decals that start on the hood and run down the fenders. There are 18-inch matte black wheels with a bronze outer edges, and a dragon-emblazoned spare tire cover completes the look.
We suggest you peruse the high-res image gallery above to see all the black and bronze detailing yourself, and make special note of the interior. In related news, all 2014 Jeep Wrangler models get an optional Trail Kit and clear park lamps to replace the previous amber units. New colors include Amp'd, Anvil, Copperhead, Flame Red, Granite Crystal and Hydro Blue (Freedom edition only), which join carryover colors Billet Silver, Bright White, Black and Dune.