2010 Jeep Wrangler Jk W/big Tires, Turn Key Jeep-it Has It All! on 2040-cars
Colleyville, Texas, United States
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Excellent Jeep. Low mileage approx 38,897 (not a daily driver). Garage kept and never smoked in. Recent new brakes Jeep is in excellent mechanical condition. It has never been off road - it is RWD and priced accordingly. If you do not plan on going off road you can save big with this Jeep! It is a real looker. When you drive it down the road everyone looks at it. It is beautiful. Please note: Safari Doors that you see in some of the pics are NOT included at this price.Tires and Wheels basically brand newWheels 17in XD SeriesTires- Trail Grappler M/T 35 x 12.50 R17 LT3 1/2 Lift with SkyJacker StabilizerSoft Top with Tinted WindowsFloor Mats Weather TechPremium Custom Sound System (over $1500)Amp, Speakers, Custom Woofer BoxAdditional LED lights added to interiorKeyless Entry door locksKC Lights in Front Bumper and at WindowSmittybuilt XRC Armor Front Bumper with Winch,Side Step Bars, and Rear Bumper with Tire MountBushwaker Pocket Style Fender Flares Tow Hooks Top of the Line Custom Wet Okole Jeep Seat Covers - front and rear w/seatbelt coversHood Air ScoopGrab Handles all 4 doorsFire ExtinguisherDash Accessory TrayStorage trash can for back cup holders |
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Jeep Gladiator Mojave and Acura MDX A-Spec | Autoblog Podcast #627
Fri, May 15 2020In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Consumer Editor Jeremy Korzeniewski and Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder. This week, they're driving a Jeep Gladiator Mojave, Acura MDX A-Spec, our long-term Subaru Forester and a Honda CR-V Hybrid. A little stir-crazy from quarantine, they also derail the conversation for a little bit to talk about beer before launching into this episode's "Spend My Money" segment. Autoblog Podcast #627 Get The Podcast iTunes Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS Β Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 Β Download the MP3 directly Rundown Cars we're driving 2020 Jeep Gladiator Mojave 2020 Acura MDX A-Spec (Here's one of those "Off The Clock" episodes we reference in our derailment about beer) Our long-term 2019 Subaru Forester gives us a moist surprise 2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid Spend My Money Feedback Email Β Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video:
Marchionne defends FCA recalls, says Wrangler won't be all-aluminum
Fri, May 22 2015FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne recently received the 2015 Industry Leadership Award from the SAE Foundation. While speaking with the press after the event, the boss discussed his thoughts about some key issues regarding the company's future. One of the big regulatory issues facing FCA at the moment is the upcoming public hearing by the National Highway Traffic Safety into the automaker's handling of 20 recalls. Marchionne has no intention of testifying there, according to The Detroit News. The CEO also thinks that the government regulator is becoming much more aggressive in how it handles safety campaigns, but the Feds aren't necessarily doing a very good job of communicating that. "We need to work with the agency in a very cooperative and open way to make sure that we can meet their requirements for their new stance," he said, according to the newspaper. "We have no option but to comply with their requirements and we will. I have nothing to hide in this process. I just want clear rules." Marchionne also dropped the news that the company has changed its mind about making the next Jeep Wrangler totally from aluminum. "Because of the difference in cost, not just the new material but the actual assembly process, I think we can do almost as well without doing it all-aluminum," he said to The Detroit News. This seemingly opens the door for the model to remain in production in Toledo, OH, but only just a crack. Marchionne says that the new Wrangler would still use a large amount of aluminum, and there are "at least" two sites in contention for the assembly. The company doesn't have too long to make a decision because the model reportedly launches in 2017.
Jeep dealer buries WWII Willys GP in showroom floor
Tue, 04 Nov 2014The Willys MB Jeep earned icon status during World War II thanks to its ruggedness, simplicity and go-anywhere ability. Following the war, it didn't take long for the handy vehicles to be scooped up by the public, and a brand slowly grew around the vehicles that has continued to thrive. Fast-forward to present day, where it's not uncommon for auto dealers to try to grab some of the magic of yesteryear by displaying classic models to connect customers with their brands' proud histories. Now, a Canadian Chrysler Group dealer is taking that notion to the extreme by actually making a vintage WWII Jeep part of its foundation.
Bay King Chrysler in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, recently completed its new showroom, and the franchise really wanted to show its dedication to the Jeep brand. As dealer principal Jamie Richter tells Autoblog, the inspiration for the Jeep installation came from his brother, who became fascinated with a home that had a glass floor looking down into its wine cellar. The company already had the 1943 Willys MB to display, but it had originally planned to build a jungle gym around it for customers' kids. Now, the classic is literally in the floor as customers enter. Richter tells Autoblog that customer reaction so far has been "fantastic."
It's certainly a novel way to bring people into the showroom, and seemingly a nice nod not only to Jeep, but to the men and women who served in the war. If you want to see more about how the Jeep was actually installed and what it looks like, check out this video.