2011 Jeep Wrangler, Automatic, Navigation, Hard Top, Remote, Warranty on 2040-cars
Ashland, Massachusetts, United States
2011 Jeep Wrangler Sports. 2 door. in perfect condition inside and out. never been off-road, not even a scratch. ~29k miles. Automatic transmission and of course 4WD.
Factory bumper to bumper warranty until 07/2014. It is a Jeep certified per-owned, with Jeep extended warranty until 07/2018 or 100k miles. Options: Automatic transmission, Hill start assist control, Keyless entry, Air conditioning, Power windows, power door locks PLUS: 1. factory running boards 2. Moab premium 17" wheels 3. Hard top (black) 4. After market Kenwood GPS navigation, Sirius/XM Satellite, bluetooth wireless hands free, Pandora, MP3, MP4, Video, CD/DVD, ipod/iphone interface, usb interface -- integrated with steering wheel control. it also has life time live traffic information subscription. front tires about 6/32, rear tires about 9/32, and brand new spare tire. Located in Ashland, MA on Route 126. Local pickup only. |
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