2004 - Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars
Rosenberg, Texas, United States
All aftermarket parts below added in 2013. I bought the jeep stock. 2004 Jeep Wrangler TJ 2-DR Manual Black 4.0L I-6 engine 45,900 Miles 15" MB Wheels Razor Machined 33" Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac Tires Currie Johnny Joint 4" Suspension Lift 8 Johnny Joint® control arms 4 4" lift coil springs Johnny Joint® adjustable front trac bar rear trac bar relocation bracket adjustable rear track bar front sway bar disconnects rear sway bar extended links front and rear poly urethane bump stop kits Rear lower shock relocators Bilstein Shocks Currie CurrectLync Heavy Duty Tie Rod System Rancho Steering Damper Tom Wood's Custom Driveshaft with Slip Yoke Eliminator Or-Fab Swing Away Tire Only Carrier Wrinkle Black Custom MetalCloak Front Bumper Frame-Built Base, Stainless Steel 43" Lo-Pro Crawler Cap Hoop-Mounted Forward Shackle Mounts Aluminum Fixed Fairlead Front License Plate Adapter Winch Guard Rampage Frameless Soft Top with Tinted Windows (Sailcloth) Body Armor RockCrawler Side Guards/Steps Smittybilt Extreme Sport Handles Rugged Ridge Black Grille Insert Bushwacker Flat Style Fender Flares Bushwacker Trail Armor, Front Corner Stone Guards Bushwacker Trail Armor Pocket Style Side Rocker Panels Sony CDX Stereo New kicker, sound bar, and console speakers
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Jeep Renegade pricing to start at $18,595?
Fri, 14 Mar 2014While there's no shortage of excitement surrounding the new Jeep Renegade, one of the limiting factors to the little trucklet will be its price. With the Kia Soul starting at $14,900 and the Nissan Juke kicking off at $18,990, the Renegade can't afford to stray away from that price bracket.
And judging by some potentially leaked pricing info, it won't. A quick Google search of "Jeep Renegade Price" reveals (at least for now) that the Italian-built Jeep will start at $18,595. The "as shown" price of $25,895 seems to indicate the Trailhawk model shown on Jeep's consumer page.
If the $18,595 figure is correct, it's likely for the base, two-wheel-drive Sport model, with the Latitude and Limited trims falling somewhere between there and the $25,895 as-equipped price of the Trailhawk.
Jeep gives Cherokee its yin and yang with Sageland and Urbane concepts
Sat, 19 Apr 2014Among the design concepts Jeep has prepared for Beijing Motor Show this year are a pair of Cherokees dressed up in contrasting schemes.
In one corner we have the Sageland concept pictured above, drawing its inspiration from Shangri-La with an Ivory Peal tri-coat and bronze trim for the grille, fascia appliqués, roof rack, sunroof, mirror caps and exhaust tips. Inside it's all earth tones with light gray Nappa leather seats and red and blue top-stitching inspired by traditional Chinese themes.
Meanwhile the Urbane concept (pictured right) takes the Cherokee in a different direction with steel blue metallic paintjob and black accents. Inside it adopts the theme of Chinese calligraphy with Piano Black accepts and dark red Nappa leather.
Chrysler 3.0L EcoDiesel V6: Autoblog Technology of the Year finalist
Wed, 19 Nov 2014Offering a diesel engine in an American pickup is anything but new - Ford, General Motors and Chrysler all offer excellent and almost impossibly powerful oil-burning engines in their various fullsize trucks. What is new and novel about the 3.0L EcoDiesel, though, is its size, and the variety of vehicles that use it. It's the smallest engine, as far as displacement is concerned, currently offered in a large truck in the US, and, for 2014 and 2015, it is available in the Ram 1500 and the Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Though it may be small, it's got muscle. While 240 horsepower isn't particularly impressive these days, the engine's 420 pound-feet of torque more than makes up for that. The torque rating is even greater force than even the big 5.7-liter Hemi can muster. Chrysler's well-regarded eight-speed automatic transmission makes the most of all that bull-headed pulling power in both the Ram and Grand Cherokee. Chrysler claims the Ram EcoDiesel 1500 can tow as much as 9,200 pounds when properly equipped, which makes it "90-percent of the Hemi with a night and day difference in fuel economy."
Make no mistake; it's that promise of a sizable fuel economy improvement that many long-haul truckers will be most interested in. In the Ram 1500 that we tested for our Tech of the Year competition, the diesel engine costs $2,850 more than the gas-fed V8, and Ram estimates that EcoDiesel buyers will pay off their investment when compared to the Hemi engine in less than three years, which is considerably less time than the 4.5 or so years the average buyer will keep his or her fullsize pickup. The more you drive, the more you'll save, and the math proves equally as effective in the Jeep Grand Cherokee.