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Jeep Wrangler Mojave Special Edition on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:10970 Color: White
Location:

Petaca, New Mexico, United States

Petaca, New Mexico, United States
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2011 Jeep Wrangler MOJAVE 4X4 AUTO - Supercharged - Soft & Hardtop Roof - NAV - Heated Leather - LIKE NEW!! Less than 11K Mi!!!! Pristine Condition, Very Limited Edition Jeep - Collectable! Produced only at the end of the 2011 production year in limited numbers. Our Low Mileage Jeep Mojave Edition is perfect. Glossy, stylish, never taken off-road, stored indoors always, and the soft top have never been used. Plus it features a RIPP supercharger kit - the best on the market. Check it out! Inspired by the rugged 138-mile desert trail, the Jeep Wrangler Mojave lets you tackle the toughest terrain with style and confidence. The Mojave comes standard with all the exciting and unique features needed to satisfy the ultimate adventure seeker, featuring an aggressive wheel-and-tire package and unique desert theme. Any landscape is fit for adventure in the Jeep Wrangler Mojave. 2011 Jeep Wrangler Mojave 2dr Convertible SUV 4WD with Sahara Tan Clear Coat Exterior, Brownish-tan Interior. Loaded with Mojave Special Edition Package, RIPP Black Ops Edition Supercharger/Intercooled kit, 3.8L V6 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Leather Seats, Heated Front Seats, Steering Wheel Leather Trimmed with Audio and UConnect Controls. UConnect Audio System comes with voice command, Sirius/XM, Navigation System, CD/DVD/HDD, MP3/WMA/JPEG, USB/iPod connectivity, Bluetooth, Electronic Vehicle Information Center and additional Kicker Audio woofer. Cruise Control, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Heated Power Exterior Mirrors, Remote Power Door Locks, Tinted Windows. Soft Top Roof (never used), Hardtop Roof, Side Steps, Fog Lights, Trailer Tow Package, 32" BF Goodrich Mud Terrain Tires, Rubicon 17" Alloy Wheels with optioned Lug Locks. 4X4 Trail Rated with Hill Decent. MOJAVE EDITION FEATURES:Sahara Tan ExteriorBody Color Hard Top & Fender FlaresBlack Front and Rear Bumper with Mineral Grey AppliquesMojave on flare, Lizard Decals on hood and rear17" Mineral Grey Alloy Wheels32" Off-Road TiresBlack Fuel Filler DoorBlack Tail lamps GuardsDark Saddle Leather Seats w/Embroidered LizardsJeep Rubber Slush Floor matsJeep overhead grab handles

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Supplier says Jeep Cherokee hack only affects FCA cars

Wed, Aug 5 2015

Harman doesn't think that drivers need to worry about any further hacks of its products. The company supplies FCA's Uconnect infotainment system where a software vulnerability is responsible for a 1.4-million vehicle recall. "This experimental hack is unique to Chrysler," Harman CEO Dinesh Paliwal said to Automotive News. "This does not exist, to our assessment, in any other vehicle." The reason that the company wouldn't be involved is that automakers aren't simply plugging in the existing infotainment systems into new vehicles. According to Paliwal, Harman supplies the unit, but FCA and other automakers are able to make additional modifications for their vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has also recently taken up the question of broader software vulnerabilities in Harman's products. On July 29, the agency began investigating the company to check for similarities between Uconnect and the infotainment systems supplied to other automakers. The Jeep hack became national news when two researchers were remotely able to take control of a Cherokee. The vulnerability in the cellular connection even gave control over the brakes. "Once people get in the car and get into the CAN bus, then you can start to mimic and mess up many, many things in the car," Paliwal said to Automotive News. Politicians immediately responded with legislation to create federal standards in hopes of protecting drivers better. NHTSA also opened an investigation to make sure the automaker's software update actually solved the problem. Related Video:

Auto Mergers and Acquisitions: Suicide or salvation?

Tue, Sep 8 2015

We love the Moses figure. A savior riding in from stage right with the ideas, the smarts, and the scrappiness to put things right. Alan Mullaly. Carroll Shelby. Lee Iacocca. Andrew Carnegie. Steve Jobs. Elon Musk. Bart Simpson. Sergio Marchionne does not likely view himself with Moses-like optics, but the CEO of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles recently gave a remarkable, perhaps prophetic interview with Automotive News about his interest and the inevitability of merging with a potential automotive partner like General Motors. Marchionne has been overtly public about his notion that GM must merge with FCA. For a bit of context, GM sold 9.9 million vehicles in 2014, posting $2.8 billion in net income, while FCA sold 4.75 million units and earned $2.4 billion in net income, painting a very rosy FCA earnings-to-sales picture. But that's not the entire picture. Most people in the auto industry still remember the trainwreck that was the DaimlerChrysler "merger" written in what turned out to be sand in 1998. It proved to be a master class in how not to fuse two companies, two cultures, two continents, and two management teams. Oh, it worked for the two individuals at both helms pre-merger. They got silly rich. And the industry itself was in a misty romance at the time with mergers and acquisitions. BMW bought Rolls-Royce. Volkswagen Group bought Bentley, Bugatti, and Lamborghini, putting all three brands into their rightful place in both products and positioning. No marriages there, so no false pretense. Finally, Nissan and Renault got married in 1999. A successful marriage requires several rare elements in this atmosphere of gas fumes and power lust. But a successful marriage requires several rare elements in this atmosphere of gas fumes and power lust, the principle part being honesty. Daimler and Chrysler lied to each other. The heads of each unit, the product planners, and finance all presented their then-current and long-range forecasts to each other with less-than-forthright accuracy. Daimler was the far greater equal and no one from the Chrysler side enjoyed that. The cultures were entirely different, too, and little was done to bridge that gap. Which brings me back to the present overtures by Marchionne to GM. "There are varying degrees of hugs," Marchionne stated in the Automotive News piece. "I can hug you nicely, I can hug you tightly, I can hug you like a bear, I can really hug you." Seriously?

Chrysler recalls small number of 2013-2014 cars and trucks over engine debris

Thu, 12 Dec 2013

Chrysler is recalling a small number cars over issues with their 2.4-liter four-cylinder engines. The recall, which affects 522 examples of its 2013 Dodge Avenger and Chrysler 200 models, as well as 2014 Jeep Compass and Patriot CUVs has to do with potential debris in the balance shaft bearings.
The abrasive stuff can cause the oil pressure to drop, which could lead to the engine stalling or outright failure. This situation could at best leave drivers stranded and at worst lead to a crash.
Chrysler will begin notifying owners, who will need to report in to have the balance shaft module replaced. All repairs are naturally free of charge. Scroll down for the bulletin from NHTSA.