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SHARP GORGEOUS GORGEOUS GORGEOUS (INTENSE BLUE METALLIC) exterior with a beautiful CHARCOAL BLACK(HEATED-FRONT)LEATHER interior 2014 4WD JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA-EDITION with a 3.6 LITER V6 engine(RELIABLE AND TOUGH).......SMOOTH SHIFTING 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION/ THE RIGHT TRANSMISSION FOR THE TRUE JEEP LOVERS. THIS WRANGLER IS THE SAHARA PACKAGE EDITION AND ALSO TRAIL RATED. 4WD ( FOUR-Wheel_Drive)4x4 SHIFT. 4-DOOR. Strong engine in SUPER shape. Gorgeous Gorgeous vehicle. Am/fm/CD. MP3. HARD TO FIND COLORED NAVIGATION SYSTEM. LEATHER SEATING. FRONT HEATED LEATHER SEATS......12 VOLTS OUTLET. 3 PIECE REMOVABLE-HARD-TOP. REAR TOWING PACKAGE. REAR TOW HOOK. FRONT TOW HOOKS. LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL. TRACTION CONTROL. DOWN HILL ASSIST SYSTEM. STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS. Fog lights. DUAL SIDE RUNNING BOARDS. FACTORY BLACK PAINTED 18' ALLOY WHEELS ON 18" TIRES TO MATCH. vehicle anti theft. BLUETOOTH. SIRIUS. MP3. BLACK GRILLE. KEY LESS ENTRY FOB. WATER RESISTANT SPEAKER SYSTEM IN REAR. Cruise control and so much more! Tackle anything with the awesome awesome FOUR DOOR 2014 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA EDITION 4WD which is in a superior performance outfit.
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Feds fretting over remote hack of Jeep Cherokee
Fri, Jul 24 2015A cyber-security gap that allowed for the remote hacking of a Jeep Cherokee has federal officials concerned. An associate administrator with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Thursday that news of the breach conducted by researchers Chris Valasek and Charlie Miller had "floated around the entire federal government." "The Homeland Security folks sent out broadcasts that, 'Here's an issue that needs to be addressed,'" said Nathaniel Beuse, an associate administrator with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Valasek and Miller commandeered remote control of the Cherokee through a security flaw in the cellular connection to the car's Uconnect infotainment system. From his Pittsburgh home, Valasek manipulated critical safety inputs, such as transmission function, on Miller's Jeep as he drove along a highway near St. Louis, MO. The scope of the remote breach is believed to be the first of its kind. The prominent cyber-security researchers needed no prior access to the vehicle to perform the hack, and the scope of the remote breach is believed to be the first of its kind. A NHTSA spokesperson said the agency's cyber-security staff members are "putting their expertise to work assessing this threat and the response, and we will take action if we determine it's necessary to protect safety." A Homeland Security spokesperson referred questions about the hack to Chrysler. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has already been the subject of a federal hearing this month, in which officials scrutinized whether the company had adequately fixed recalled vehicles and repeatedly failed to notify the government about defects. But cyber-security concerns are a new and different species for the regulatory agency. Only hours before the Jeep hack was announced by Wired magazine earlier this week, NHTSA administrator Dr. Mark Rosekind said hacking vulnerabilities were a threat to privacy, safety, and the public's trust with new connected and autonomous technologies that allow vehicles to communicate. NHTSA outlined its response to the cyber-security challenges facing the industry in a report issued Tuesday. In it, the agency summarized its best practices for thwarting attacks and said it will analyze possible real-time infiltration responses. But the agency's ability to handle hackers may only go so far.
Jeep Liberty replacement takes shape
Wed, 16 Jan 2013Now that the Liberty has left us for greener pastures, it's time to start looking into the future of the midsize Jeep model. The next all-new vehicle for the off-road brand will be the SUV you see here, effectively replacing the Liberty, and not necessarily carrying on with that name.
From the sides, the prototype you see here sort of looks like a miniature version of the handsome Grand Cherokee, albeit with a bit more in the way of body sculpting. Up front, the seven-slat grille will be front and center, with completely revised headlamp designs that are reportedly angular and sweep well into the front fenders (you can sort of see what we're talking about in the side profile). That doesn't sound very Jeep-like, but we'll reserve judgment until we, you know, see the thing.
The bigger question with the Liberty replacement will be whether or not its off-road chops will be up to snuff. After all, the two previous generations of Liberty models were body-on-frame traditional SUVs, whereas this new Jeep rides on a larger version of the Dodge Dart platform.
Gilles defends 2014 Jeep Cherokee design as "very contemporary"
Thu, 28 Feb 2013Following the forced-hand introduction of the 2014 Jeep Cherokee, there has definitely been a mix of responses revolving around everything from its design to the return of the legendary nameplate. As evidence of this, just check out the 1,000+ comments in our article last week and some of the many opinions that were voiced. Following this not-too-warm reception, Ward's Auto had a chance to talk to Chrysler designer chief - and SRT president - Ralph Gilles, who shed a little more light on the styling direction of the new Cherokee.
Rather than looking to previous models for inspiration, Gilles says that the Cherokee has been designed to be more contemporary, with Mark Allen, head of Jeep design, adding that a main goal was to make sure the design still looks modern five years from now. Interestingly, Gilles does point out that one of the design elements incorporated on the new Cherokee that pays homage to past Jeeps is the sharply downward angle for the leading edge of the beltline, which he notes is meant to mimic the look of the old YJ and TJ Wrangler models fitted with half doors. Of course, the squared-off wheel openings - a signature Jeep cue - are still used.
This is probably a design that will need to be seen on the street in actual daylight to properly assess, but in the meantime, we'll bring you full images and impressions when the Cherokee debuts at next month's New York Auto Show.