2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Srt8 on 2040-cars
169 Northland Blvd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Engine:Gas V8 6.4L/392
Transmission:5-Speed
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1C4RJFDJ1CC265040
Stock Num: C27457
Make: Jeep
Model: Grand Cherokee SRT8
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Deep Cherry Red Crystal Pearl
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 27102
Our Jeep has aced its 125-Point Inspection qualifying it as a Certified Pre-Owned. Jeep's program offers great peace of mind and comes with a CARFAX report, adds a 3 Month/3,000 Mile Maximum Care Limited Warranty and 7 Year/100,000 Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty plus Roadside Assistance. Don't forget the special financing options when you choose this vehicle. Our one owner 2012 Jeep SRT8 is shown here in Deep Cherry Red Crystal Pearl. This rare machine is as fun to toss around as it is to hand wash and stare at. Powered by a beefy 6.4 Liter Hemi V8 that provides a mind blowing 470 horsepower. Shifting is managed by a paddle shifted 5-Speed automatic transmission making this Four Wheel Drive a flat-out rocketship. This well-trimmed SUV offers over 20mpg on the open road and wins the bang for the buck year after year and as it competes against BMW, Porsche, or Rover. The SRT8 has a premium look and feel. Inside, the upgrades in cabin quality, performance and overall refinement are dramatic. Under the skin is upgraded everything from the engine to the huge Brembo brakes to the quad exhaust to the run-flat tires. Our SRT8 shows off LED running lights, leather trimmed heated front seating, 19 speaker sound system with three subs and a high voltage amplifier that makes the inside rock-out like the outside. In addition, find a 6.5 inch touch screen Navigation, and Bluetooth connectivity to enhance your ownership. Our Jeep Grand Cherokee earns great ratings for advanced safety measures. Ours comes standard with four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes, stability and traction control, front side airbags, side curtain airbags and active front head restraints. With Jeep leading the way in innovative technologies that are designed to protect you and your family, this Grand Cherokee is a must have. Print this page and call us Now... We Know You Will Enjoy Your Test Drive Towards Ownership! Buy with confidence! This vehicle's story can be verified with a CarFax Title History report. What are you waiting for? Come on in before it is too late! More people choose Jake Sweeny over any other dealer in the area. Find us right now at 877-215-7652 ask for Chris Simon.
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