Jeep Wrangler Jk 4 Door Rubicon Unlimited Black Waranty Included on 2040-cars
Darien, Connecticut, United States
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Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited Rubicon with extended warantee
My loss is your gain. With the birth of our 3rd child, it is time to say goodbye to my Wrangler for a bigger SUV. I have loved this car, and with two small children have never taken it off road, just enjoyed trips to the beach with the top down on sunny days. It's in what I would consider very good condition, with minor wear and tear on the interior and some small nicks and scratches on the exterior, but nothing really noticeable. Maintenance on the car has been kept up, even within the last year I have replaced the brakes/rotors, Catalytic converter, O2 sensors, had the fuel injectors serviced, and the 4wd serviced. Also around 75,000 miles I had the front end redone, ball bearings, tie rods, etc. to get rid of shaking at highway speeds. Needless to say, she's been taken care of. I drove my kids to school in this car, so made sure it was always perfect. It has almost new tires on it and I have 5 full size tires that I can include for a replacement set. On top of that, much of the work I've had done has been covered by a waranty that I have on the vehicle. The waranty is good for 36 more months, or up to 121,000 miles(which ever comes first). I can transfer the waranty to the new owner for $100 which I will do upon sale. It is a standard powertrain waranty that covers the engine, drive axle, 4wd, transmission, air conditioning, brakes, cooling system, electrical system, fuel system, suspension, steering and more... I have all the paperwork that I will include with the sale so the new owner knows how to use it and who to contact. It comes with Free Towing, battery service, flat tire repair, lock out service, and emergency fuel delivery.....pretty cool. See the picture for part of the brocure of what is covered in the standard waranty. All in all, she's a good car with a Low Reserve. This will definitely sell, for much less than it's worth for a 4 door Rubicon in this condition with a waranty, but I need to let her go so we can get a bigger car. Thanks. Enjoy!!
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