Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Summit 4-door on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
If you are looking for a “like new” “fully loaded” Jeep Grand Cherokee, look no further. This meticulously cared for Overland Summit has every option and is beautiful inside and out.
Functional/Safety Features
·6-Speed Automatic Transmission
·Selec-Terrain System
·Quadra-Lift Air Suspension
·Hill Decent Control
·Advantage Multistage Airbags
·Supplemental Side-Curtain Front and Rear Airbags
·Supplemental Front Seat Mounted Side Airbags
·Anti-Lock 4-Wheel Disk Brakes
·Electronic Stability Control
·Parkview Rear Back-Up Camera
·Keyless Enter-N-Go
·Security Alarm
·Rain Sensing Wipers
Interior Features
·Heated Front and Second Row Seats
·Ventilated Front Seats
·8-Way Power Front Seats with 4-Way Lumbar Adjust (driver seat has memory feature)
·Air Conditioning with Dual Zone Auto Temp Control
·Electronic Vehicle Information Center
·UConnect 730N SAT/CD/DVD/MP3/HDD/GPS Navigation
·9 Amplified Speakers with Subwoofer
·6.5 inch Touch Display
·506 Watt Amplifier
·Heated Wood/Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
Exterior Features
·Dual Pane Panoramic Sunroof
·Power Liftgate
·Automatic Headlamp High Beam Control
·Bi-Xenon Headlamps
In addition to the above, this vehicle also has Package 24R (*Summit Package) which includes:
·Headlamp Washer
·Front & Rear Park Assist System
·Power Folding Mirrors
·Chrome Tow Hooks
·Power Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column
·20” x 8” Bright Polish Aluminum Wheels
·Black Olive Ash Applique
·Bright Grill/Fog Lamp Bezels
·Blind Spot/Cross Path Detection
·Adaptive Speed Control
·Forward Collision Warning
Finally, this vehicle also has the Hemi engine option package. This option includes:
·5.7 Liter 395 HP HEMI V8
·220 Amp Alternator
·Anti-Lock 4-Wheel Disc Heavy Duty Brakes
·Dual Bright Exhaust Tips
·Electronic Limited-Slip Rear Differential
·Heavy Duty Engine Cool
·Quadra-Drive II 4WD System
·Trailer Tow Group IV Package
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2014 Jeep Cherokee
Thu, 19 Sep 2013The Cherokee Is Dead. Long Live The Cherokee.
There are three sentences that, for this reviewer, define what needs to be conveyed about the 2014 Jeep Cherokee. The first: it is very good.
Jeep spent 27 years building the Cherokee and its brand, from 1974 to 2001. Twelve years ago, the Cherokee nameplate rolled away into the distant hills and retirement, at least here in the NAFTA colonies, and it was replaced by a loaded word we knew as "Liberty."
China orders Jeep to investigate Wrangler fire risk
Mon, 06 Jan 2014It's been some time since we've heard anything about fires related to the Jeep Wrangler (foreign or domestic), but it sounds like the go-anywhere SUV could be in hot water once again in China. Bloomberg is reporting that the Chinese government is ordering Jeep to investigate the matter and, in the meantime, also recommending Wrangler owners to not drive their vehicles in "extreme conditions" due to a "relatively high risk" of catching on fire.
There is no indication as to how many vehicles or which model years are affected, but the previous fire problems in both the US and China - which led to investigations but no recalls - were traced back to automatic transmission fluid leaks. The article, however, does not say what the potential problem is this time around as Jeep has not released a comment on the matter. The official notice, in Chinese, can be found here.
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.