2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited on 2040-cars
169 Northland Blvd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Engine:Gas V6 3.6L/220
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1C4HJWEG8DL696846
Stock Num: E6131R
Make: Jeep
Model: Wrangler Unlimited
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Red
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 16156
Our Jeep has aced its 125-Point Inspection qualifying it as a Certified Pre-Owned. Jeep's program offers great peace of mind and comes with a CARFAX report, adds a 3 Month/3,000 Mile Maximum Care Limited Warranty and 7 Year/100,000 Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty plus Roadside Assistance. Don't forget the special financing options when you choose this vehicle. Take a look at one of the most widely recognized terrain busting, four door vehicles in the world. Our one owner 2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara, shown here in a Deep Cherry Red Crystal Pearl paint scheme, is ready to handle everything thrown its way. Under the hood sits a powerful 3.6 liter V6 that produces 285 horsepower and almost as much torque. Combined with the rock-solid Dana front and rear axles, this 5-Speed automatic transmission will allow you to maintain civility or allow you to carve your own path where ever you see fit. The Sahara goes a little beyond basic by offering 18-inch sparkle silver painted wheel, embroidered seats, body colored fender flares, and tubular side steps for easier access. With city streets and freeways providing an increasingly unfriendly atmosphere to standard, car-based suspensions, large tires and real ground clearance are increasingly handy for the committed urbanite. Stepping in or out of most potholes does nothing more than spill your drink. New for this year is the upgraded interior lighting, making it easier to climb in even on the moonless nights. If you get the urge to take an open-air cruise, just remove the top, put on some shades, crank up the seven Alpine speaker sound system, and hit the road! A strong safety cage surrounds you, multistage airbags protect you, and Hill-start and stability control help you along the way. Our Sahara offers all of the legendary rock-climbing ability of America's favorite off-roader, with a dose of comfort to go along for the ride! Print this page and call us Now...We Know You Will Enjoy Your Test Drive Towards Ownership! Buy with confidence! This vehicle's story can be verified with a CarFax Title History report. What are you waiting for? Come on in before it is too late! More people choose Jake Sweeny over any other dealer in the area. Find us right now at 866-627-0479 ask for Chris Simon.
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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.
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