2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon on 2040-cars
Addison, Michigan, United States
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Year: 2013
Model: Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon (10th Anniversary Edition)
Color: Black Exterior with factory Red Leather Interior
Engine: 3.6L Pentastar V6
Transmission: Auto
Miles : 36.5k (may go up slightly)
Condition:
Interior 9.5/10
Exterior: 9.5/10
Options: Loaded: Navigation (430N), Front & Rear Electronic Lockers, Electronic Sway Bar Disconnect, Red Leather
Interior (10A Exclusive), Alpine Audio, Auto Trans, Auto Climate Control, Heated Seats, Bluetooth Audio, Remote
Start. The 10A is identical to the Hard Rock and Rubicon X. Anybody can go out and buy a Hard Rock, the 10A is
truly unique. I've see one other 10th Anniversary in the two years I've owned the Jeep.
Modifications: (All told the receipts are greater than $10,000)
3.5" Rancho Suspension Lift
Teraflex HD Hinged Carrier & Adjustable Spare Tire Mounting Bracket
Rancho RS9000XL Shocks
Adams 1310 Front Driveshaft
37x12.5x17 Goodyear Wrangler MT/R (Kevlar)
Teraflex Rear Bumpstop Extensions
Bushwacker Flat Style Fenders
Superchips Performance 87 Octane Tune via Superchips Flashpaq
BDS Lower Adjustable Control Arms (Rear)
Fox Suspension Performance Series Steering Stabilizer
Dick Cepek Matrix Wheels (17")
Daystar Pole Hood Latch Straps
Jeep Branded Door Sill Plates
Bestop Safari Soft Top and Rear Cargo Cover (See photos)
13" Shorty - Antenna X
2015 JK (Clear) Turn Signal Lens
Windows Tinted to 20%
I purchased this Jeep in February of 2015 from Wisconsin and drove it home to Michigan. The JK had 6,993 miles on
it when I purchased it from the dealership. The original owners bought the JK for his wife and they simply didn't
drive it often enough to justify keeping it. It was stored in a heated garage for the entire time they owned it.
I had all of the modification completed when the Jeep had ~14k miles on it. I am only selling the Jeep as I have
found a new toy and don't have the space to store the Wrangler. I've only taken the Jeep to Silver Lake Sand Dunes
one time and I just putzed around. The Jeep is in great condition and has never been through an automatic car wash;
it's hand washed at home with the two bucket wash method and stored in our heated garage when not in use. We don't
have kids and the back seats have never been sat in. The 10A is a rare trim level and per FCA (documentation on
hand) there were only 157 JK Wranglers with the same build sheet as this.
I have additional photos on hand. The under body & frame is great overall condition and I'd be happy to provide the
photos for an interested party.
Note: The photos in the winter we taken on 2/3/2017. I included summer photos so you could see what it looks like
with the soft top on.
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Land Rover Defender V8 vs. Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 | V8 4x4s square off on paper
Thu, Feb 25 2021Land Rover pulled the sheet off its 2022 Defender on Wednesday, introducing another high-performance V8 to the off-road segment. This time, it's a 5.0-liter, supercharged V8 boasting 518 horsepower. It will be available in both the Defender 90 and 110 models. In the former, Land Rover says it can crack off a 0-60 run in just 4.9 seconds on its way to a top speed of 149 mph. The long-wheelbase 110 will be a bit slower, but "slow" probably isn't the right adjective to use here at all. But Land Rover isn't the only automaker offering a high-performance variant of its off-road SUV. While Jeep may have been sneered at for presenting the 2021 Wrangler Rubicon 392 on the heels of the 2021 Ford Bronco's introduction, it starts to make a lot more sense in this context. There's reportedly a high-output Bronco on the way, too, so call Jeep the dinosaur of the group all you want, but you can't put a price on being first. Well, you can, actually, but that's not the point. Thankfully, both Land Rover and Jeep have provided enough specs for us to rough out a comparison chart. Since the Rubicon 392 is offered only in four-door guise, we're looking at the long-wheelbase Defender 110 as its direct competitor here. Have a look: There are a few caveats to mention off the top. For starters, we don't have an official curb weight for the V8-powered Defender yet, as Land Rover has not finalized its U.S. specs. We used the European figures (as provided by a spokesperson), which we expect to be accurate within about 50 pounds. The 0-60 time provided by Land Rover was for the Defender 90, which is smaller and somewhat lighter than the 110. When equipped with the inline-6, the Defender 110 is about a tenth of a second slower to 60 than the Defender 90, so we figure it should be roughly the same for the V8. While the Defender has nearly 50 horsepower on the Wrangler, that advantage disappears thanks to the Land Rover V8's monster weight penalty, which will fall somewhere between 600 and 700 pounds depending on equipment. Yikes. On the flip side, however, the Land Rover has the edge in top speed, and it's not even close. Chalk that up to the tires, we suspect. We know for a fact that the Rubicon 392's all-terrains dictate its speed limiter; Jeep's own engineers told us as much. This could make for a (hypothetically) interesting drag race, as the Jeep's advantage off the line may evaporate once triple digits come into play.
Jeep team takes a field trip to Wagonmaster; researching next Grand Wagoneer?
Fri, 01 Feb 2013
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.
Jeepster name may be used for Fiat-based baby Jeep
Tue, 17 Dec 2013In 1948, Willys-Overland, the forbearers of Jeep, built a vehicle called the Jeepster. It was a funky little thing, designed as a mix of the more rugged Jeeps that came before with what was then a modern car, which arguably makes it the world's first crossover. The name was later revived from 1966 to 1972, which means for Jeep enthusiasts, it has some history.
Now, the modern Jeep brand may revive the Jeepster name for a new product, likely based on Fiat bones, that will slot in at the bottom of the brand's range underneath the soon-to-depart Compass and Patriot. The report comes from Australia's Drive, which cites a dealer source that has seen the vehicle.
That same dealer confirmed there is a link between the Jeepster and the rumored Fiat 500X, and that the former will be available in both front and all-wheel-drive variants. The source also claims both gas and diesel engines will be available, although as this is an Aussie site, we shouldn't take that to mean we'll get a diesel Jeepster in the US.