Beautiful 2007 Jeep Wrangler 58,000 Original Miles 4x4 on 2040-cars
Lumberton, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8L 3778CC 231Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Jeep
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Wrangler
Trim: X Sport Utility 2-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: 4WD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 58,187
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
I HAVE OWNED THIS JEEP FOR SOME TIME NOW AND HAVE THOROUGHLY ENJOYED HER. NO MATTER IF I WAS RIDING TO THE BEACH OR JUST AROUND TOWN SHE HAS BEEN A BLAST TO DRIVE. THIS TRUCK HAS 58,000 ORIGINAL MILES. THE AIR IS COLD AND THE INTERIOR IS NEAR PERFECT. THE BODY IS IN THE SAME CONDITION WITH NO KNOWN BLEMESHES. THE PAINT STILL LOOKS NEW AND HAS ALMOST A SHOW QUALITY SHINE WHEN SHE IS CLEANED UP. THE ENGINE IS THE 3.8 V6 WITH 205 HORSEPOWER AND THERE IS NO PROBLEMS GETTING YOU DOWN THE ROAD. ANOTHER BONUS IS THE DRIVETRAIN HAS HAD NO MODIFICATIONS. THE TIRES ARE 315 75 16 WRAPPED AROUND A SET OF 16" ULTRA MOTOR SPORTS WHEELS. THE TIRES HAVE ATLEAST 3/4 TREAD ON THEM AND LOOK GREAT !!! IF I HAVE MISSED ANYTHING OR IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME AND I WILL RESPOND MOST LIKELY THE SAME DAY. IF YOU NEED TO SPEAK TO ME PERSONALLY FOR OFFERS OR CONCERNS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT 910 316 5946, DWAYNE.. THANK YOU...
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NHTSA investigating why Jeep recall fix is taking so long
Mon, 07 Jul 2014Jeep's saga with the National Traffic Safety Administration and the voluntary campaign to repair 1.56 million vehicles for allegedly unsafe trailer hitches, is getting yet another chapter. The controversy appeared to finally be over in January when the automaker found a supplier for the replacement parts. Nothing is ever that easy, though, and the government regulator is now requesting documents from the company to clarify why the repairs are taking so long to begin.
Jeep parent company Chrysler has until July 16 to submit documents and answers to NHTSA explaining the situation. The regulator claims that despite its compromise to inspect and repair the models with improper hitches in June 2013, Chrysler didn't find a part supplier until December and didn't order the replacements until January. The government agency believes that the first components weren't manufactured until May of this year and vehicles may not actually be repaired until as late as August. According to the report, if the Chrysler doesn't supply what NHTSA is asking for, the agency could "take additional appropriate action as warranted."
Throughout this entire process, Chrysler has asserted that the vehicles met the applicable crash test standards of the time, and it has kept NHTSA abreast of the repair activity. In a recently released statement it said that the regulator analyzed eight rear impact reconstruction tests and found the replacement hitch to be safe. To keep up with the high demand for replacements, Chrysler is working with multiple suppliers, and they are running three shifts, six days a week to get the parts ready as soon as possible.
Jeep Cherokee sales rival Wrangler after two months
Sun, 29 Dec 2013In our First Drive article on the 2014 Jeep Cherokee we said, "our informal and thoroughly unscientific opinion is they're going to sell tons of them. Why? Because it is very good." So far, it appears the public concurs. Of course, it's very early - the new compact utility has logged just one month of confirmed sales, but Larry Vellequette at Automotive News says dealers have told him that the second month of sales will be even better, a message that mirrors what we've heard from company execs.
In its first, severely truncated month on sale, the Cherokee sold 579 units. With all of November to play with, though, dealers moved 10,169 of them - compared to 11,753 Wranglers and 14,798 Grand Cherokees. That helped propel Jeep to a 30-percent year-on-year improvement for the month, Chrysler Group to a 16-percent improvement and the group's 44th consecutive month of sales growth, exceeding analyst expectations in posting its best November numbers since 2007.
If it can just keep replicating the its first month of sales, the finalist in North American Truck of the Year voting will smoke the trade done by the outgoing Liberty, which didn't break 7,900 units in a month in the last four years of its life (and normally didn't get close to even that). In March this year, Chrysler said it wants to build 250,000 Cherokees in its Toledo assembly plant for global sales. It's early yet, but with second-month sales quoted as being as "strong as death," the bookies might be resetting the odds.
Marchionne uses racial epithet to describe what must power future Alfa Romeo models
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It's not surprising that Fiat CEO Marchionne needs a perfect first Alfa to mark a return to America. And here's where things get dicey. Nobody would argue with Marchionne's insistence that Alfa Romeo's be powered by Italian engines - as Marchionne himself is quoted to have said at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show, "There are some things that are well done in Italy."
If not what he said, then, it's how he said it that has eyebrows raised. "I cannot come up with a schlock product, I just won't. I won't put an American engine into that car. With all due respect to my American friends, it needs to be a wop engine." Wait, what's that?