2012 - Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars
Riley, Oregon, United States
Garage Kept with 18,200 miles. In GREAT condition - STANDARD EQUIPMENT Advanced Multistage Front Airbags Electronic Stability Control 4-Wheel Disc Anti-Lock Brakes Electronic Roll Mitigation Hill Start Assist 4:1 Rock-Trac Part-Time 4WD System Tru-Lock Elect Locking Frnt/Rear Differentials Electronic Front Sway Bar Disconnect Next Generation Dana 44 Heavy Duty Rear Axle Next Generation Dana 44 Heavy Duty Front Axle Rock Rails Transfer Case Skid Plate Shield Fuel Tank Skid Plate Shield Speed Control Security Alarm 22.5-Gallon Fuel Tank Sentry Key Theft Deterrent System Tire Pressure Monitior with Warning Lamp INTERIOR FEATURES Air Conditioning Media Center 130 CD/MP3 368W 7-Speaker Infinity Sound Sys Incl Subwoof Audio Jack Input for Mobile Devices Sirius XM Satellite Radio Power Windows with Front One-Touch Down Feature Power Locks Steering Wheel-Mounted Audio Controls Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel Remote Keyless Start Temperature and Compass Gauge Tilt Steering Column Reclining Front Seats Height-Adjustable Driver's Seat Rear 60/40 Split Folding Seat 115 Volt Auxiliary Power Outlet Rear Compartment Covered Storage EXTERIOR FEATURES LT255/75R17 BSW Off-Road Tires Upgraded Wheels Matching Spare Wheel Automatic Headlamps Power Heated Mirrors Deep Tint Sunscreen Windows Two Front Tow Hooks and One Rear Tow Hook Fog Lamps OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Tow Package with Internal Brake Controller Customer Preferred Package 24R Connectivity Group Remote USB Port Electronic Vehicle Information Center Uconnect Voice Command with Bluetooth Supplemental Front Seat-Mounted Side Airbags Slush Mats by Mopar 5-Speed Automatic W5A580 Transmission Hill Descent Control Heated Front Seats Black 3-Piece Hard Top Engine Block Heater Media Center 430N SAT/CD/DVD/MP3/HDD/NAV 40GB Hard Drive With 28GB Available SiriusXM 6.5-Inch Touch-Screen Display GPS Navigation Remote Start System AFTERMARKET UPGRADES 2" Lift Kit 5 KCM XD798 Aluminum and Black 17x9 Wheels Heavy Duty Front Crash Bar Crash Bar Protection on Front Headlamps Crash Bar Protection of Rear Brake Lights
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2014 Jeep Cherokee musters 22 MPG city, 31 highway
Thu, 05 Sep 2013Production and media drive delays included, there has been no lack of press surrounding the 2014 Jeep Cherokee. With the most recent delay reportedly due to powertrain calibrations, we've been waiting to see how the Cherokee's fuel economy looks against the highly competitive compact CUV segment. Thanks to the EPA, we now know the fuel economy figures for the newest member of the Jeep family.
Arguably, the Cherokee has the most modern powertrain in its class with an updated base engine, all-new V6 and all-new nine-speed automatic transmission, but its fuel economy figures are simply on par for the segment. Still nothing to scoff at, though. According to fueleconomy.gov, front-wheel-drive Cherokee models with the base four-cylinder mill will top out the lineup with 22 miles per gallon in the city and 31 mpg on the highway; opting for four-wheel drive with this engine drops the figures to 21 city and 28 highway. Get even crazier with the option list, and the new 3.2-liter Pentastar V6 will get you 19 mpg city and 28 mpg highway in two-wheel-drive form or 19 city and 27 highway for 4WD.
If you're wondering how that stacks up among compact CUVs, head on over to Automobile Magazine for a full fuel economy breakdown for the segment. The controversially styled crossover hits dealers this month, and we'll be driving it in just a couple of weeks.
'84 MotorWeek Cherokee, Bronco and Blazer comparison indulges your SUV nostalgia
Fri, Jan 16 2015These days, truck-based, full-frame SUVs are somewhat of a rarity on the auto landscape due to the rapid rise in popularity of easier-driving, car-based crossovers. Although, without the gradually building popularity of these chunky, high-riding vehicles decades ago, it's unlikely that America's roads would be filled with so many CUVs today. In its latest dig into the archives, MotorWeek has found a 1984 comparison test of a trio of these early Sport Utility Wagons, as long-time host John Davis called them, that helped get acceptance of this segment going. This is a red, white and blue test of the SUVs from American automakers at the time and pits the Chevrolet Blazer, Ford Bronco and Jeep Cherokee (specifically in Wagoneer guise) against each other. Driving manners and interior usability are considered in the evaluation, but Motorweek actually takes these vehicles off road, too. Among the bigger revelations is the improvement in on-road ability in the past 30 years. While specific 0-60 times aren't given, all three models take around 10 seconds just to get to around 50 miles per hour in the 500-feet on-ramp acceleration test. Check out this clip to see just how far this segment has progressed in the past three decades or just get a blast of nostalgia from these now vintage models. News Source: MotorWeek via YouTube Chevrolet Ford Jeep SUV Off-Road Vehicles Classics Videos Ford Bronco chevy blazer
2020 Land Rover Defender vs. 2020 Jeep Wrangler: How they compare on paper
Tue, Sep 10 2019For ages, the Jeep Wrangler has had the serious off-road SUV market in America all to itself, especially when it comes to two-door variants. But competition is coming, and the first on its way is the 2020 Land Rover Defender, which was just revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Each packages retro looks and impressive off-road capability, but does one have an advantage? We decided to take a look into each SUV's specifications and compare them on their engines, drivetrains, interior space and towing among other things, to see how they stack up. Since both SUVs are offered in two-door and four-door versions, we've made sure to feature both versions. You can find all the vital stats in the chart below, followed by more in-depth analysis. Engines and drivetrains The Land Rover is the clear high-performance option of these two SUVs. Its base turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder, offered only in the four-door Defender 110, is more powerful than either of the gas engines offered on the Jeep Wrangler. The Wrangler's four-cylinder matches it on torque, at least. The optional turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six in the Defender makes over 100 more horsepower and pound-feet of torque than either Jeep gas engine. But if you're looking for diesel propulsion, along with its associated torque and fuel economy, the Wrangler will be your only option. Final specs haven't been released, but in the Ram 1500, the same engine makes 260 horsepower and 480 pound-feet of torque. Fuel economy hasn't been announced for the Land Rover or the diesel Wrangler. But if fuel economy is a concern, the four-cylinder Wrangler is the most frugal of the SUVs we have numbers on. As for transmissions, the Wrangler is your only choice if you have to have a manual. It's available on both the two-door and four-door models, but only with the V6 engine. If you don't mind an automatic transmission, both SUVs come with variations on the ZF eight-speed auto. Getting the power to the wheels is another area where these two SUVs diverge. The Jeep is very traditional with a standard selectable four-wheel-drive system with two-wheel drive, and low- and high-range four-wheel drive modes. On the Sahara, there's an available full-time four-wheel drive mode, but the other modes are still available. On the Land Rover, you get full-time four-wheel drive, the same kind used on the Land Rover Range Rover.