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2009 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon Black on 2040-cars

US $26,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:100287 Color: Black /
 Tan
Location:

Spring, Texas, United States

Spring, Texas, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:JEEP REMOVABLE HARD TOP
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8L 3778CC 231Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
VIN: 1J8GA69189L743973 Year: 2009
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Jeep
Model: Wrangler
Trim: Unlimited Rubicon Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: 4WD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 100,287
Exterior Color: Black
Condition: Certified pre-owned: To qualify for certified pre-owned status, vehicles must meet strict age, mileage, and inspection requirements established by their manufacturers. Certified pre-owned cars are often sold with warranty, financing and roadside assistance options similar to their new counterparts. See the seller's listing for full details. ... 

Included Optional Equipment

  • MYGIG MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM W/NAVIGATION[RER]
    • Original Price:$1275.00
    • Details:
    • Navigation System
    • AM/FM Stereo
    • CD Player
    • MP3 Player
    • Auxiliary Audio Input
    • Hard Disk Drive
    • DVD Player
  • DARK SLATE GRAY/MEDIUM SLATE GRAY, PREMIUM CLOTH SEATS[E5DD]
    • Details:
    • Cloth Seats
  • SUPPLEMENTAL FRONT SEAT SIDE AIR BAGS[CJ1]
    • Original Price:$490.00
    • Details:
    • Side Air Bag
  • 23R CUSTOMER PREFERRED ORDER SELECTION PKG
  • 3.8L OHV 12-VALVE SMPI V6 ENGINE[EGT]
    • Details:
    • V6 Cylinder Engine
    • Gasoline Fuel
  • HALF METAL DOORS W/LOCKS
  • EMISSION CONTROL WAIVER
  • PREMIUM CLOTH SEATS[E5__]
    • Details:
    • Cloth Seats
  • 6Q2 ORDER CODE
  • 6A2 ORDER CODE
  • 6E2 ORDER CODE
  • 6R7 ORDER CODE
  • 6Y2 ORDER CODE
  • 6F2 ORDER CODE
  • 6X2 ORDER CODE
  • CALIFORNIA REGION
  • SOLID PAINT
  • STONE WHITE
  • DETONATOR YELLOW
  • CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS
  • SMOKERS GROUP
  • EXTRA COST PAINT
  • DUAL TOP GROUP[AEM]
    • Original Price:$1625.00
    • Details:
    • Targa Roof
    • Convertible Hardtop
    • Convertible Soft Top
  • BLACK FREEDOM TOP 3-PIECE HARDTOP[VKX]
    • Original Price:$735.00
    • Details:
    • Targa Roof
    • Convertible Hardtop
    • Rear Defrost
    • Privacy Glass
  • HAWAII DELIVERY
  • BLACK EASY-FOLDING SOFT TOP W/SUNRIDER FEATURE[VJX]
    • Details:
    • Convertible Soft Top
  • REMOTE START[XBM]
    • Original Price:$185.00
    • Details:
    • Remote Engine Start
  • 6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION[DEH]
    • Details:
    • 6-Speed M/T
    • M/T
  • TRAILER TOW GROUP[AHT]
    • Original Price:$270.00
    • Details:
    • Trailer Hitch Receiver
  • SOUTHEAST/SOUTHWEST REGION
  • PREMIUM CLOTH SEATS[E5__]
    • Details:
    • Cloth Seats
  • NATIONAL DELIVERY
  • 6Q7 ORDER CODE
  • 6W7 ORDER CODE
  • 6E7 ORDER CODE
  • 6G2 ORDER CODE
  • 6Y7 ORDER CODE
  • 6C2 ORDER CODE
  • 6X7 ORDER CODE
  • FLORIDA REGION
  • NATIONAL REGION
  • SUNBURST ORANGE PEARL
  • JEEP GREEN METALLIC
  • BLACK
  • 50-STATE EMISSIONS
  • DEEP WATER BLUE PEARL
  • AM/FM STEREO W/6-DISC CD/DVD CHANGER[REQ]
    • Original Price:$350.00
    • Details:
    • AM/FM Stereo
    • CD Player
    • MP3 Player
    • Auxiliary Audio Input
    • DVD Player
    • CD Changer
  • 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION[DGV]
    • Original Price:$825.00
    • Details:
    • 4-Speed A/T
    • A/T
  • DARK KHAKI/MEDIUM KHAKI, PREMIUM CLOTH SEATS[E5JJ]
    • Details:
    • Cloth Seats
  • 24R CUSTOMER PREFERRED ORDER SELECTION PKG
  • LT255/75R17 OFF-ROAD BSW TIRES[TT7]
    • Details:
    • Tires - Rear On/Off Road
    • Tires - Front On/Off Road
  • RED ROCK CRYSTAL PEARL
  • OKLAHOMA, NEW MEXICO REGION
  • BORDER STATE EMISSIONS
  • PREMIUM CLOTH SEATS[E5__]
    • Details:
    • Cloth Seats
  • MOPAR UCONNECT WEB
  • 6A7 ORDER CODE
  • 6W2 ORDER CODE
  • 6G7 ORDER CODE
  • 6R2 ORDER CODE
  • 6C7 ORDER CODE
  • 6F7 ORDER CODE
  • STANDARD PAINT
  • NORTHEAST REGION
  • SURF BLUE PEARL
  • FLAME RED
  • BRIGHT SILVER METALLIC
  • FEDERAL EMISSIONS
  • ENGINE BLOCK HEATER

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 4WD Standard Equipment

  • EXTERIOR
  • 17" x 7.5" aluminum machined cast wheels
  • LT255/75R17 off-road BSW tires
  • Full size spare tire
  • Matching spare wheel
  • Outside tire carrier
  • Easy folding soft top
  • Sunrider soft top feature
  • Black front bumper
  • Accent color fender flares
  • Black front frame overlay
  • Body color grille
  • Halogen headlamps
  • Fog lamps
  • Tinted windshield glass
  • Front tinted glass
  • Deep-tint sunscreen windows
  • Swing-away mirrors
  • Variable intermittent windshield wipers
  • Full metal doors
  • Hood insulation
  • INTERIOR
  • Premium cloth seat trim
  • Stain & odor resistant anti-static seat fabric
  • Low back bucket seats
  • Reclining front seats
  • Driver height adjustment
  • 60/40 folding rear seat
  • Full length floor console
  • Front & rear floor mats
  • Tilt steering column
  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel
  • Premium instrumentation w/tachometer
  • Outside temp & compass gauge
  • Pwr door locks
  • Pwr windows w/driver & front-passenger one-touch down
  • Remote keyless entry
  • Speed control
  • Sentry Key theft deterrent system
  • Security alarm
  • Air conditioning
  • Auxiliary 12-volt pwr outlet
  • Sport bar w/full padding
  • Driver sun visor
  • Front passenger sun visor
  • Rear passenger assist handle kit
  • Front seatback map pockets
  • Rear dome light w/on/off switch
  • Cargo compartment covered storage
  • Cargo tie down loops
  • MECHANICAL
  • 3.8L OHV 12-valve SMPI V6 engine
  • 6-speed manual transmission (REQ: NAS Emissions)
  • 4.10 axle ratio
  • Tru-Lok front & rear axles
  • Hill start assist
  • Next generation Dana 44 HD front axle
  • Next generation Dana 44 HD rear axle
  • 4:1 Rock-Trac HD part-time 4WD system
  • 600-CCA maintenance free battery
  • 140-amp alternator
  • (2) front/(1) rear tow hooks
  • Rock rails
  • Fuel tank skid plate
  • Transfer case skid plate
  • Performance suspension
  • Rear stabilizer bar
  • Electronic front sway bar disconnect
  • Pwr steering
  • 4-wheel disc brakes
  • Hydraulic assist brake boost
  • SAFETY
  • 4-wheel anti-lock brakes
  • Electronic stability program
  • Electronic roll mitigation
  • Traction control
  • Driver & front passenger advanced multi-stage frontal airbags
  • Child safety rear door locks
  • Tire pressure monitoring warning lamp
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • (6) Infinity speakers w/subwoofer
  • SIRIUS satellite radio *N/A in HI*
  • 1-year SIRIUS subscription
  • AM/FM stereo w/CD/MP3 player -inc: aux input jack

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