1984 Jeep Cj7 4wd - Lost My Hunting Lease - My Loss Your Gain on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Lost my Hunting Lease - My loss your gain - 1984 Jeep CJ7 4WD - Inline 6 Cylinder - Std 4 speed - 5000 lb Winch - Tow Bar (Tows great!)- Receiver Hitch - New Spare - Transmission & Transfer Case Rebuilt - New Items: Alternator, Battery, Brake - Calipers, Rotors, Pads & Shoes (still need adjusting), Brake Master Cylinder, Clutch Plate, Pressure Plate & Throw-out Bearing, Electric Fuel Pump, Flywheel, Fuel Pump, Lights, Mirrors, Muffler & Exhaust, Starter, Starter Solenoid, Tie Rods, Windshield & Gaskets, Wheel Bearings
Have it for sale locally so I reserve the right to end auction early if sold - Make appointment to view - Email requests answered in a timely manner. Payment must be received within 10 days of closing date or, at our discretion, may be relisted and non-paying bidders will receive negative feedback. We accept Cashier's Check - Cash in the case of Local Pickup. All Federal Laws are applicable. If you do not agree to these terms, Please DO NOT BID! Your bid is a contract to buy and will be enforced as permitted by law. Check our Ratings!!! |
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Jeep Renegade pricing to start at $18,595?
Fri, 14 Mar 2014While there's no shortage of excitement surrounding the new Jeep Renegade, one of the limiting factors to the little trucklet will be its price. With the Kia Soul starting at $14,900 and the Nissan Juke kicking off at $18,990, the Renegade can't afford to stray away from that price bracket.
And judging by some potentially leaked pricing info, it won't. A quick Google search of "Jeep Renegade Price" reveals (at least for now) that the Italian-built Jeep will start at $18,595. The "as shown" price of $25,895 seems to indicate the Trailhawk model shown on Jeep's consumer page.
If the $18,595 figure is correct, it's likely for the base, two-wheel-drive Sport model, with the Latitude and Limited trims falling somewhere between there and the $25,895 as-equipped price of the Trailhawk.
2014 Jeep Compass/Patriot sing their swan songs with a six-speed automatic
Tue, 15 Jan 2013Unless the governor, Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne, gives them a reprieve, the 2014 Jeep Compass and Patriot are expected to meet their makers sometime next year. Should they perish, it's a shame that it would happen just as they've shed the continuously variable transmission that was their major bugbear, and just as the Compass has gotten its best looks yet.
Both will roll with a proper six-speed automatic transmission, courtesy of PowerTech. Noise-resistant gears and tuning by Chrysler boffins should alleviate the unappealing sounds that were given off by the older CVT. Unless, that is, you choose to have either model equipped with Freedom Drive II; the serious off-road package, available on both baby Jeeps, will still come with the CVT. The base transmission on the entry-level Sport trim remains the five-speed manual.
Otherwise, it's minor changes for the Compass, set off by the new 18-inch wheel option, trim pieces around the car and a back-up camera. The Patriot gets seat-mounted airbags, but is carryover otherwise. With their expected demises perhaps a year away, not much has changed otherwise. Engine choices comprise the 2.0-liter four-cylinder with 158 horsepower and 141 pound-feet of torque or the 2.4-liter four-cylinder with 172 hp and 165 lb-ft.
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.