2002 - Jeep Grand Cherokee on 2040-cars
Stewartstown, Pennsylvania, United States
YOU ARE LOOKING AT A VERY WELL KEPT 2 OWNER AWD LIMITED WITH VERY LOW MILES POWERED BY THE OPTIONAL HIGH OUTPUT 4.7 LITRE V8 AND HAS THE QUADRA DRIVE. THIS LIMITED WAS USED SPARINGLY AS A SECOND VEHILCE BY THE ORIGINAL OWNER, AND I HAVE ONLY PUT ON ABOUT 2000 MILES ON IT IN OVER 2 YEARS AS NJ TITLE WILL SHOW.THERE HAS BEEN NO BODY WORK OR REPAINT DONE .THE LIMITED COMES WITH ALL OPTIONS INCLUDING THE FACTORY REAL CHROME WHEELS THAT WERE TAKEN OFF WINTERS AS YOU CAN SEE THERE IS NO CURB RASH, DINGS OR SCRATCHES.THE ORIGINAL SNOW WHITE PAINT HAS NO CLEARCOAT ISSUES AND A GREAT SHINE FOR BEING WHITE. THERE ARE VERY VERY FEW DINGS AND NO DENTS. THE CHROME IN THE GRILLE AREA STILL LOOKS LIKE NEW.AS YOU CAN SEE THE REAR BUMPER COVER HAS NOT EVEN BEEN SCRATCHED OR ABUSED BY LOADING OR UNLOADING.
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FCA plotting larger Jeep Renegade, Fiat 500XL
Mon, Mar 23 2015The joint development of the new Jeep Renegade and Fiat 500X goes to show what the combined efforts of the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles group can yield. But don't expect the Italian-American automaker to stop there. According to Autocar, the company is planning to base another pair of larger SUVs on the same platform. The Jeep version would take the place of the previous Compass and Patriot, slotting in between the Renegade and Cherokee. Meanwhile, the Fiat version would further bolster the Cinquecento lineup to sit alongside the 500 hatchback, 500L minivan and 500X crossover. Details remain few and far between at the moment, but they wouldn't be the extent of the growth plans for either brand. Jeep is reportedly zeroing in on a decision on the long-rumored sub-Renegade model, while also preparing to expand up-market with the return of the Grand Wagoneer. Fiat is reportedly abandoning the prospect of offering a full model line as it once did. While the 500 range will continue to form a vital part of the brand's business, it's also tipped to be going after the no-frills, bare-bones market dominated by Renault's Dacia brand. To that end, it would seek to build upon the Panda by offering a larger, but still low-cost hatchback to rival the Ford Focus and VW Golf, and succeed the discontinued Fiat Bravo, but based on the 500L's platform and built in Turkey to keep costs down. This second pillar of the Fiat brand wouldn't likely be offered in the US, however, where we'd expect the 500 line to continue representing the Italian automaker. Related Video:
Jeep team takes a field trip to Wagonmaster; researching next Grand Wagoneer?
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They have the very best intentions of rolling out a seven-passenger vehicle.
Wagonmaster has made a name for itself restoring and selling factory-perfect Jeep Grand Wagoneer models, bridging the gap between when the last production machine rolled off the line in 1991 and present day. The company's efforts haven't gone unnoticed. The entire Jeep product planning team took a little field trip to the company's facility in Kerrville, Texas back in December, and they weren't just there to take in the sights. According to owner Leon Miller's son, Chip Miller, the Jeep team was there to do research for the successor to the Grand Wagoneer throne.
FCA reportedly joins the crowd skipping this year's Paris Motor Show
Thu, Jun 14 2018It's likely FCA vehicles will not be seen at the Paris Motor Show this year. Automotive News is reporting that Fiats, Alfa Romeos, Jeeps and Abarths will not be a part at the show, based on information circulating in the French media. There's a possibility that Maseratis will be displayed at a special section dedicated to upscale cars, but Maserati too will not have a show stand of its own. Ferrari will have a stand, but as it happens, the supercar maker has been a standalone brand since 2015. Skipping the Paris show follows FCA's decision not to take part in the Frankfurt show last year, and the two shows alternate as the biggest autumnal automotive show in Europe. Volkswagen will also not attend the event, and neither will Ford, Nissan or Infiniti. This has become a problem for car shows worldwide, including Detroit's North American International Auto Show. FCA has not released a formal statement about the matter, but a FCA spokesman, quoted by the French magazine L'Argus, reportedly said that the sales and publicity brought in by the show stand would not justify the costs of attending. The news mirrors Volvo's newly announced plan to not take part at the next Geneva Motor Show, but to arrange "bespoke activities" to introduce its cars instead. Related Video: