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US $16,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:17800 Color: Black
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA UNLIMITED WITH TONS OF EXTRAS. I BOUGHT THE JEEP NEW ABOUT TWO YEARS AGO, JUST READY FOR A CHANGE. IT HAS BEEN VERY GOOD TO ME AND VERY FUN TO DRIVE! ALWAYS KEPT IN THE GARAGE AND BABIED BY ME. THE BROWN SADDLE LEATHER SEATS ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION. SEATS HAVE BEEN COVERED WITH TREK ARMOR SEAT COVERS ($500 SEAT COVERS!!). TAIL GATE HAS A POWDER COATED JEEP LOGO IN PLACE OF THE SPARE. I DO HAVE THE FACTORY SPARE TIRE AND MOUNTING BRACKET. NITTO TERRA GRAPPLER 33 INCH TIRES WITH KMC 20 INCH WHEELS 17,000 MILES ON THEM. THESE ARE VERY GOOD TIRES, PROVIDE A SOFT RIDE AND NOT LOUD. 3.6 LITER V6 4X4. TOUGH LOOKING JEEP AND STILL CLASSY FOR DATE NIGHT WITH THE LADY. I DO HAVE THE HARD TOP, FORGOT TO TAKE PICTURES OF IT ON THE JEEP. I HAVE NOT USED IT IN A LONG TIME, ITS BEEN IN STORAGE BUT STILL IN GREAT CONDITION. NO ACCIDENTS!! ONE OWNER!! RUGGED RIDGE DUAL CAT BACK EXHAUSTRUBBER CARGO MAT2.5" SPACER LEVEL LIFT KIT FRONT BUMPER LIGHT BARPAINTED BUMPER INSERTS (USUALLY SILVER)AIRAID COLD AIR INTAKESMITTYBILT ROCK SLIDER SIDE STEP BARSBLACK BILLET GRILL INSERTS AND GAS FILLER DOORTREK ARMOR SEAT COVERS FOR THE WHOLE VEHICLE3 DIFFERENT TOPSBIKINI TOPBEST TOP FRAME LESS FASTBACK SOFT TOPFACTORY PAINTED BLACK FREEDOM HARD TOPFACTORY NAVIGATION SYSTEMBLUETOOTH PHONE AND STEREOSIRIUS XM RADIOPOWER WINDOWS AND LOCKSAUTOMATIC REMOTE STARTAUTOMATIC TEMP CONTROLREAR TONNEAU COVER20 INCH KMC BLACK WHEELS AND 33 INCH NITTO TERRA GRAPPLERSWARRANTY2 KEYS BLACK SAHARA WITH BROWN CAMEL LEATHER SEATSALPINE AUDIO SYSTEM WITH SUBWOFFERUPGRADED KICKER SPEAKERS IN SOUNDBARSMOKED SIDE MARKER AND TURN SIGNAL LENSES

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FCA seeking new trial in Jeep fire case, calls $150M judgement 'grossly excessive'

Sat, May 9 2015

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is fighting back after a Decatur County, GA jury ordered the company to pay $150 million to the family of a four-year-old boy that was killed after a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee crashed and caught fire. The company is requesting the judge reduce the award, and should Walden's family not agree to the lower sum, that a new trial be held. The Detroit Free Press reports that FCA would be forced to pay $120 million over the death of young Remington Walden, with an extra $30 million being paid to the boy's family. Neither figure sits well with the automaker, though, which called the fine "grossly excessive," and claimed it was in violation of Georgia state law. The judgment stems from FCA's long-running problem with the fuel tanks of certain Jeep models built in the 1990s and 2000s. According to the newspaper, FCA argues that the jury was biased after the Waldens' attorneys played on the their passions and pushed for a big award, saying the wrongful death award was 11 times more than any appeals court has ever upheld. FCA said attorneys for the plaintiffs told the jury to base the settlement on Sergio Marchionne's total compensation, $68 million. FCA also claims in its motion that the young boy's suffering was brief. "A $30-million pain-and-suffering award for what plaintiffs acknowledge was at most one minute of suffering is irrational," the motion, which was obtained by The Detroit Free Press, read. "Where such plainly improper arguments are immediately followed by irrational and stunningly excessive damage awards, there can be no doubt that the jury acted from passion and prejudice." Jim Butler, the attorney for the Waldens, has called the motion "nonsense," although he said the family will accept whatever figure the judge sets.

FCA and UAW deal could mean huge production shakeups

Thu, Sep 17 2015

The big labor contract between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and the United Auto Workers is likely to lead to some very serious production shakeups across the company's North American manufacturing operations. That's according to a new report from Automotive News, which details the sweeping changes at no fewer than five production facilities in Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Mexico, and Poland. So without further ado, here's what's going where, presented in easy to digest bullet form. Ram 1500 production would move from Warren, MI to Sterling Heights, MI Warren, MI would be retooled for unibody production and would handle the Jeep Grand Wagoneer and could potentially build Grand Cherokees to ease the strain on Detroit's Jefferson North factory Chrysler 200 production would move from Sterling Heights, MI to Toluca, Mexico Dodge Dart production would move from Belvidere, IL to Toluca, Mexic Fiat 500 production, which is currently handled by Toluca, would be concentrated in Poland, where the Euro-spec Cinquecento is built Jeep Cherokee production would move from Toledo, OH to Belvidere, IL to make room for Wrangler and Wrangler Pickup production Like we said, those are some big changes. But, as FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne said in an earlier interview with Automotive News, this kind of shakeup would make a lot of sense. In that August interview the exec said that automakers moved truck production to Mexico because they were "threatened" by the UAW. "The only thing [the UAW] want is to move the truck back. Which is right. If you move the truck back here, which is [the UAW's] domain, [and move] all the cars that we get killed on somewhere else, we could actually make sense of this bloody industry and actually increase the number of people employed in this country and really share wealth because we are making money," Marchionne told AN. News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Bill Pugliano / Getty Images Plants/Manufacturing UAW/Unions Chrysler Dodge Fiat Jeep RAM Sergio Marchionne FCA toluca warren sterling heights

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Mon, 04 Feb 2013

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