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Year:2013 Mileage:14250 Color: Paint Interior
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A/C: Front
A/C: Rear
Airbag: Driver
Airbag: Passenger
Airbag: Side
Alarm
Alloy Wheels
AM/FM Radio
Anti-Lock Brakes
Bucket Seats
CD [Multi Disc]
CD [Single Disc]
Cruise Control
DVD System
Leather Interior
Memory Seats
MP3 [Multi Disc]
MP3 [Single Disc]
Navigation System
Power Locks
Power Steering
Power Windows
Premium Sound
Rear Window Defroster
Rear Window Wiper
Remote Keyless Entry
Tinted Glass
Tow Package

Jeep WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA 4X4 Color: Billet Silver Metallic Clear Coat Exterior Paint Interior: BlackLeather Bucket Seats Heated Front Seats3.6 Liter V6 24Valve VVT Engine 5-Speed Automatic Transmission Air Conditioning Power Door Locks & WindowsSteering Mounted Audio Controls 3-Piece Hard TopAlpine Premium Audio SiriusXM Satellite Radio 115-Volt Power Outlet Sunrider Soft Top Remote Keyless Entry & Starter System 730N NAV/SAT/CD/DVD/MP3/HDD Traction Control SiriusXM Travel Link/Real-Time Traffic Voice Command & BlueTooth Media Dana Front & Rear Axles Command Trac Shift-on-the-Fly 4WD Fuel Tank & Transfer Case Skid Plate 22.5 Gallon Fuel Tank Front & Side Airbags Electronic Stability Control4-Wheel Disc Brakes Security Alarm & Theft DeterrentTrailer Sway Control Max Tow Pkg Class II Receiver Trailer Hitch Trailer Tow w/ 4-Pin Connector Wiring Weather Tech Floor Mats Neoprene Seat Covers.

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2015 Jeep Cherokee finds a bit more fuel mileage thanks to stop/start and aero tweaks

Mon, 06 Oct 2014

Just a year after it burst onto the scene, Jeep has already made a pretty substantial addition to its V6-powered Cherokee, which has proven to be an extremely popular seller so far for the brand, adding a new stop-start system for the midsize, off-road-ready CUV.
The addition of stop-start included a few aerodynamic tweaks to the Cherokee's polarizing body, resulting in a wallet-pleasing increase in fuel economy. According to the EPA, the front-drive, V6-powered Jeep will now return 21 miles per gallon in the city and 29 mpg on the highway, up from 19 city and 28 highway. Four-wheel-drive, V6-powered Cherokees, meanwhile, will now return 20 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway, up from 19 mpg in the city and 27 mpg.
With 271 horsepower, 239 pound-feet of torque and these newly enhanced figures, it's refreshing to see a larger, naturally aspirated engine that is still able to take the fight to today's crop of small-displacement, turbocharged four-cylinders.

Chrysler banks $507 million in Q2, trims 2013 earnings forecast

Tue, 30 Jul 2013

Chrysler has some good news and some bad news. First, profits were up 16 percent over the second quarter of 2012, bringing the Auburn Hills, Michigan-based manufacturer $507 million on the back of strong demand for trucks and SUVs (a recurring theme this quarter, particularly in the US). Q2 revenue was up as well, from $16.8 billion in 2012 to $18 billion in 2013. The bad news is that the Pentastar's overall earnings forecast for net income in 2013 has been trimmed from $2.2 billion to between $1.7 and $2.2 billion, according to Automotive News.
In addition to the adjusted net income forecast, Chrysler tweaked its operating profit from $3.8 billion to between $3.3 and $3.8 billion. This has gone largely unexplained by Chrysler, perhaps hoping the news of a three-percent increase in its transaction prices for Q2 will allow it to sweep this adjustment under the rug.
The star of the show for Chrysler has been its US sales, which saw a 10-percent jump, both bettering the industry average of eight percent and improving over the same stretch of 2012. As with the increase in transaction prices, Chrysler has the new Ram pickup and Jeep Grand Cherokee to thank. Perhaps most worrying from this report, though, is that every brand in the automaker's stable saw an increase in sales... except for the Chrysler brand itself.

Watch this Jeep Willys return to its birthplace after 70 years

Sun, 23 Jun 2013

Earlier this month, a very significant Jeep was celebrated at the Toledo North Assembly plant. No, it wasn't the upcoming reincarnation of the Jeep Cherokee, but instead it was a 1943 Willys MB that visited the Toledo grounds where it had been built exactly 70 years ago to the day.
Of course, the actual building where the MBs rolled off the assembly line before heading to Europe for World War II no longer exists, but that didn't stop Italian owner Vittorio Argento from having the vehicle shipped to the US to make its trek back to its birth place. According to Chrysler, Argento's MB is still 95-percent original and it drove 1,000 miles from New Jersey to Toledo.
The whole adventure was chronicled on a blog aptly named A Jeep Comes Home. Scroll down for a brief video from Chrysler and for some photos of the Toledo visit and be sure to read more at Argento's blog.