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2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Sport Utility 4-door 3.6l on 2040-cars

US $41,885.00
Year:2014 Mileage:7734 Color: Mirror
Location:

Bowie, Maryland, United States

Bowie, Maryland, United States
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Off Road Overlamd Package** Navigation ** Dual Power Moonroof Feature ** Cooled and Heated Leather Front AND Rear ** Quadratrac ll 4WD System ** Heated Steering Wheel ** Back-up Camera ** POWER LIFTGATE ** LOADED!!! 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee OVERLAND 4x4, Mrs Melvin's personal car now for sale! 23P pkg Features: (Off Road adventure ll trail rated includes complete skid plate pkg) Special order single disc remote CD player in conjunction w/UConnect Nav. voice command Bluetooth with Satellite Radio. Convertible-like with a HUGE Panoramic dual pane sunroof. The 3.6L V6 engine gives 24 mpg hwy, much more equipment ! This Jeep is finished in beautiful Cashmere Pearl coat paint with "Nepal Jeep Brown light frost" camel leather interior, It has had all service performed and has been garaged kept...Perfect Condition mileage is 12,000 with balance of 5 year 100,000 mile warranty in effect. Save thousands of $$$$ yours at $41,855!

  • 4x4
  • Electronic Parking Aid
  • Power Tailgate
  • Air Conditioned Seats
  • Fog Lights
  • Power Windows
  • Air Conditioning
  • Front Power Lumbar Support
  • Rear Defroster
  • Alarm System
  • Front Power Memory Seat
  • Rear Wiper
  • Alloy Wheels
  • Front Side Airbag
  • Remote Ignition
  • Anti-Lock Brakes
  • Handsfree Wireless
  • Satellite Radio
  • Automatic Headlights
  • Heated Exterior Mirror
  • Second Row Folding Seat
  • Back Up Sonar
  • Heated Seats
  • Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls
  • Backup Camera
  • Heated Steering Wheel
  • Side Head Curtain Airbag
  • Bluetooth
  • High Intensity Discharge Headlights
  • Steering Wheel Mounted Controls
  • Cargo Area Cover
  • Keyless Entry
  • Sun Roof
  • Cargo Area Tiedowns
  • Leather Seats
  • Tachometer
  • Cargo Net
  • Leather Steering Wheel
  • Telescopic Steering Column
  • Child Safety Door Locks
  • Locking Pickup Truck Tailgate
  • Tilt Wheel
  • Cruise Control
  • Luggage Rack
  • Tinted Windows
  • Daytime Running Lights
  • Memory Seats
  • Tire Pressure Monitor
  • Driver Airbag
  • Navigation
  • Traction Control
  • Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Trip Computer
  • Electrochromic Exterior Rearview Mirror
  • Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat
  • Vehicle Stability Control System
  • Electrochromic Interior Rearview Mirror
  • Power Locks
  • Woodgrain
  • Electronic Brake Assistance
  • Power Seats
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    Stellantis will give its brands 10 years to prove they deserve to live

    Thu, May 13 2021

    Formed by the merger of PSA Peugeot-Citroen and Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles, Stellantis has 14 brands under its roof, a number that makes it one of the largest groups in the industry. Rumors claimed not every brand would survive, with Chrysler often earmarked to get axed, but the firm said it will give them all a chance to shine. "We're giving each (brand) a chance, giving each a time window of 10 years and giving funding for 10 years to do a core model strategy. The CEOs need to be clear in brand promise, customers, targets, and brand communications," announced Stellantis boss Carlos Tavares during the Financial Times' Future of the Car event. His comments confirm Chrysler fans and dealers don't need to worry about the future — at least not yet. And, against all odds, Lancia enthusiasts can breathe a sigh of relief, too. Former FCA head Sergio Marchionne warned of the brand's demise on several occasions. Alfa Romeo is safe for now, too, as is Vauxhall, which are basically just Opels sold in the United Kingdom with a different badge. The engagement made by Tavares also means Stellantis won't divest any of its brands to raise capital until at least 2031. It's now up to each executive team to make a case for the brand they run, an unusual survival-of-the-fittest strategy in an era when cutting costs is more common than spending cash. Diving into the vast Stellantis parts bin should help even the most troubled brands turn their fortunes around on a relatively tight budget. It seems likely that survive Chrysler will need to look beyond the 300 and the Pacifica/Voyager, the only models in its range, and completely reinvent its image, which is currently nebulous at best. Lancia, once the champion of luxury, performance, and innovation, faces the same challenge. It's not starting quite from scratch, it's relatively popular in its home country of Italy, but it will need to think globally and expand outside of the city car segment to survive. Featured Gallery 2020 Chrysler 300 View 24 Photos Chrysler Dodge Fiat Jeep RAM Citroen Lancia Opel Peugeot Vauxhall

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