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1991 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:95358
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I am selling a beautiful Final Year 1991 Jeep Grand Wagoneer in the best color combo available.  It runs and drives great and only has 95K original miles.  I have a inch thick book full of receipts.  Brand new correct blue metallic Chrysler Paint.  Brand New custom Leather Katzkin seats with 3 year warranty.  Brand new carpet and trim.  New  Pioneer stereo system with iPhone and iPod controls. New tires.  Very solid truck.  New wood siding and trim.  Too much to list.  I got a new job and need to move.  I have too many cars to move.  There are a couple small things that I have not had a chance to address yet.  Driver's door sometimes sticks, some interior trim pieces need to be installed. (already purchased)  Overall a great vehicle.  I bought it for my wife to drive, but now she found a new Tahoe that she wants.  These Wagoneers are amazing and timeless.  Please search the net for comparable prices.  I added some pictures of the restoration to show the depth of the process.  Solid Rust Free Wagoneer!  I just made a 4 hour trip in it and it drove and handled like a dream.  I have also used this vehicle to tow with no problems.  This is a smooth riding Jeep.  Feel free to ask me any questions about it and I will try to respond quickly.  Happy Bidding!!

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Submit your questions for Autoblog Podcast #319 LIVE!

Mon, 04 Feb 2013

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Chrysler recalls 350k vehicles over ignition switches

Thu, 25 Sep 2014

Chrysler has announced a recall covering 349,442 vehicles due to ignition switches that can either become stuck or move without warning. All of the affected vehicles are from the 2008 model year, and were built before May 12, 2008.
The automaker has learned that ignition keys on some vehicles "may not fully return to the 'ON' position after rotation to the 'START' position during engine-startup," the company said in a statement. Additionally, "an ignition key may not fully return to the 'ON' position after rotation to the 'START' position and may inadvertently move through the 'ON' position to 'ACCESSORY' or 'OFF.'"
Chrysler says it is unaware of any related injuries, and notes that while reduced braking, engine or steering power is possible in such instances, the airbags are not affected. The later stands in contrast to General Motors' recent rash of high-profile recalls, and it's an important distinction that Chrysler (understandably) felt necessary to call out in bold print in its press release.

2015 Ford F-150 named Truck of Texas, Lincoln and Jeep also awarded at Truck Rodeo

Tue, 14 Oct 2014

The Ford Motor Company has a lot of reasons to celebrate after winning eight categories in this year's Texas Auto Writers Association's annual Truck Rodeo. Most important among them, the Blue Oval's latest 2015 Ford F-150 earned the prestigious Truck of Texas award, ending the Ram 1500's two-year winning streak. The 2015 Lincoln MKC also grabbed the honor as the CUV of Texas, and Ford was named Truck Line of Texas.
FoMoCo even took trophies for best technology with its extensive use of aluminum on its latest F-Series and best commercial vehicle for the new Transit 250. It wasn't a total sweep, though, because the Jeep Grand Cherokee grabbed the title of the SUV of Texas for the fifth straight time.
This year's event put 60 auto writers in 75 pickups, SUVs and crossovers and challenged them to find the best in a plethora of categories. All of the winners are listed below, and scroll down to read the full announcements from the Texas Auto Writers Association and Ford.