2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon on 2040-cars
Baraga, Michigan, United States
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THE JEEP HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY BUILT WITH ALL TOP OF THE LINE PARTS AND EQUIPMENT.
EVERYTHING IS LIKE BRAND NEW, NEVER BEEN DRIVEN IN WINTER AND HAS NEVER BEEN OFF ROAD. NON-SMOKER, NO KIDS, NO TEARS, RIPS OR SCRATCHES, THE JEEP IS ABSOLUTLY PRISTINE AND READY TO GO!
ROCK KRAWLER 3.5 X-FACTOR LIFT
BILSTIEN 5100 SHOCKS
37" NITTO TRAIL GRAPPLERS 5
17" METHOD RACING WHEELS 5
SPDETRAX ALUMINUM 1" WHEEL SPACERS
DANA 44 FRONT AXLE WITH E-LOCKER
DANA 44 REAR AXLE WITH E-LOCKER
G2 - 5.38 GEARS
MASTER BEARING KITS
ROYAL PURPLE SYNTHETIC GEAR OIL
ARTEC FRONT AXLE TRUSS AND GUSSET WELD ON KIT
SYNERGY CHROMOLY TIE ROD
SYNERGY HD TRACK BAR
SYNERGY HD WELD ON TRACK BAR BRACKET
FOX ATS FRONT STEERING STABILIZER
POISON SPYDER FRONT BUMPER,
POISON SPYDER REAR BUMPER W/ 2" RECIEVER AND TIRE CARRIER
POISON SPYDER SIDE ROCKER KNOCKERS FRAME MOUNTED
REAR JAMBOREE RACK WITH SHOVEL, REMOVABLE
FLAT FENDERS
WARN ZEON 10,000LB WINCH WITH 100' SYNTHETIC ROPE
LED BUMPER LIGHTS FRONT AND REAR
HI-LIFT EXTREME JACK
S-POD ELECTRIC ACCESSORY SOURCE
AFE STAGE 2 COLD AIR INTAKE
AFE THROTTLE SPACER
AFE STAINLESS Y-PIPE FOR EXHAUST
OPTIMA YELLOW TOP BATTERY
SUPERCHIPS FLASH PAQ F5 TUNER, 30+ HP @ 92 OCT
FLOWMASTER EXHAUST
PROFESSIONAL WINDOW TINT, REMOVABLE
ALPINE FACTORY SOUND WITH SUB WOOFER
430 GARMIN NAVIGATION FACTORY
JEEP RUBBER MATS WITH LARGE CARGO MAT
FACTORY SOFT TOP, NEW NEVER INSTALLED INCLUDED.
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Final Toledo Jeep decision may have nothing to do with city's efforts
Mon, Apr 13 2015Toledo, OH is doing all that it can to keep production of the Jeep Wrangler in its boundaries, but the biggest issue facing the plant may be insurmountable, no matter how desperately the city wants to keep the Wrangler local. The Wrangler is built in a rather interesting manner at the Toledo Supplier Park: Fiat Chrysler only handles the very final assembly of each vehicle, while two other companies, Kuka, a German firm, and Hyundai-Mobis, a member of the sprawling Hyundai empire, produce the body and chassis, respectively. The vehicles are then transferred over to the FCA part of the park, where they're painted and completed. This was, as The Detroit News explains, a convenient arrangement back in 2006 when the supplier park opened. Chrysler, which was still owned by Daimler at the time, arranged for Kuka and Mobis to handle production, saving it a huge sum of money. Both suppliers own their own machinery and buildings and employ their own workers. Now that FCA is a relatively healthy entity, though, there's not a lot of need to be sharing profits with two other companies. "What [FCA boss Sergio Marchionne] would like is to have the advantages of high-capacity utilization, owning that capacity and taking advantage of that for himself versus having a supplier doing some of the things his competitors do internally," David Cole, chairman emeritus at the Ann Arbor, MI-based Center for Automotive Research, told The News. "It really adds another level of complexity to the situation." While Sergio Marchionne is a man that generally gets what he wants, it seems unlikely that either Mobis or Kuka would give up their role quietly. According to Jon Zapf, Mobis North America's chairperson for UAW Local 12, the company "definitely wants to maintain their part of this production process." According to The News, Jeep is likely to announce the location of next-generation Wrangler production in June. Expect to hear much more on this one in the coming months.
Stellantis suspends vehicle production in Russia
Tue, Apr 19 2022MILAN - Stellantis on Tuesday said it was suspending production at its Russian plant due to logistical difficulties and sanctions imposed on Moscow. The world's fourth-largest automaker, which produced and sold the Peugeot, Citro¸n, Opel, Jeep, and Fiat brands in Russia, has just 1% of the country's car market. It runs a van-making plant in Kaluga, around 125 miles (201 kilometres) southeast of Moscow, co-owned with Japanese carmaker Mitsubishi, which halted production at the facility earlier this month. "Given the rapid daily increase in cross sanctions and logistical difficulties, Stellantis has suspended its manufacturing operations in Kaluga to ensure full compliance with all cross sanctions and to protect its employees," Stellantis said in a statement. The plant employs 2,700 people. The company will continue to pay salaries through a local downtime scheme and by using anticipated vacation periods, Stellantis told Reuters. It said it did not know how long the stoppage would last, adding that its priority was its staff and the return of peace. Stellantis had already suspended all exports and imports of vehicles with Russia, following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, moving production to western Europe. It had also said it was freezing plans for more investments in the country. Van production in Kaluga had remained just for the local market. Scores of foreign companies have announced temporary shutdowns of stores and factories in Russia or said they were leaving the country for good since Russia began what it calls "a special military operation" in Ukraine on Feb. 24. Stellantis Chief Executive Carlos Tavares in late March said the group would have to close the Kaluga plant shortly as it was running out of parts. Separately on Tuesday, General Motors Co said it was extending its suspension of business in Russia due to the conflict and international sanctions. The U.S. automaker, which initially suspended imports into Russia and commercial activity on Feb. 28, said it was laying off most of its 66 employees and providing them with separation packages. GM does not have plants in Russia and only sold about 3,000 vehicles annually there prior to the suspension. (Additional reporting by Ben Klayman in Washington; Editing by Mark Potter and Mark Porter) Government/Legal Plants/Manufacturing Fiat Jeep Citroen Opel Peugeot
Dodge, Jeep and Ram could soon be owned by Chinese automakers
Mon, Aug 14 2017For the past several years, Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has made it widely known that the automaker he helms is up for grabs. First, he sent an email to GM CEO Mary Barra, who immediately refused to even discuss a merger. Later, Marchionne set his sights on Volkswagen. That too was swiftly rebuffed. It seemed like no global automaker was remotely interested in a partnership. Now, Automotive News reports that several Chinese automakers have come calling, only FCA isn't ready to answer. At least not yet. The news broke this morning that a major Chinese automaker had made an offer to purchase FCA for slightly above market value. FCA refused, saying the offer wasn't quite generous enough. It's unclear which automaker made the offer, but Automotive News says there's more than one interested party. FCA representatives have recently traveled to China to meet with Great Wall Motors, while Chinese representatives were seen at FCA corporate headquarters in Auburn Hills, Mich. The Chinese government has a lot of money invested in local automakers. It's putting pressure on these automakers to expand globally, including to the United States. As it stands, it's a matter of when a Chinese automaker will start selling cars here, not if. Purchasing an established automaker with a wide range of products and a huge dealer network would do wonders in giving the Chinese a foothold here. Sure, Geely owns Volvo, but a luxury automaker doesn't have nearly as much reach as a more mainstream company like FCA. This seems like the best case scenario for both a Chinese automaker looking to move into the U.S. and for FCA, at least from a business standpoint. The latter doesn't seem to have any other interested parties. It will be interesting to see how FCA would sell a deal like this to the public. We're not sure everyone will be happy with Dodge, Jeep and Ram falling under Chinese ownership. FCA didn't turn down the Chinese because they didn't like the idea. It turned down the offer because there wasn't enough money on the table. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News Earnings/Financials Alfa Romeo Chrysler Dodge Fiat Jeep RAM