Monday, November 21, 2011

Jeep Wrangler: Only Built in Ohio


Still American Made. 

"The Jeep Wrangler is as much American icon as the Ford Mustang or Chevrolet Corvette, and Toledo, Ohio is rightly proud of its off-roader. If it's up to Sergio Marchionne (and it is), Wrangler production won't happen anywhere outside the northern Ohio town."

"Allpar reports that at the event announcing the $1.7 billion investment to develop the next-gen Jeep Liberty, the Chrysler CEO also confirmed that the Wrangler will always be built in Toledo, adding that it's "unthinkable to assemble a Wrangler somewhere else."

"While Wrangler production won't leave Toledo, production there remains limited to around 160,000 vehicles annually. The Wrangler's assembly plant was never designed for expansion, so increasing capacity would be an expensive proposition."

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Jeep® Wrangler Wins 2012 ALG Residual Value Award


"Jeep® vehicle owners have known for years that – if they can stand to part with their 4x4s – the vehicles’ resale value is through the roof, especially for Wranglers. Well, this year’s model is no exception. The 2012 Jeep Wrangler earned the Residual Value Award in the “Compact Utility” category from ALG, the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data."

"The annual awards recognize vehicles that are predicted to retain the highest percentage of their original price after three years. ALG determines winners based on historical performance and industry trends, vehicle quality, production levels relative demand, pricing and marketing strategies."

[via Jeep Blog]

Thursday, November 10, 2011

2012 Jeep Spotted in the (Virtual) Wild


[via jpmagazine.com]

Jeep Wrangler Arctic Special Edition


Available in the US? Last I heard it was only going to be in Europe but I got to see one at a off-road road rally I went to last weekend. The interior trim accents really sets the interior off...I loved it so much I'm thinking of doing to mine.


Check it all out at autoblog.com. There's some great exterior photos to check out.

[via autoblog, MOTOR TREND]

Friday, November 4, 2011

Xtreme Outfitters Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Call of Duty: Black Ops


The ultimate COD Black Ops Edition.

"The standard Jeep Wrangler Call of Duty: MW3 Special Edition is an impressive piece of machinery by any standard, but if you're looking for something with a little more bite, Xtreme Outfitters may have what you're looking for. The company has created a custom Wrangler just for the Army Rangers. The stock drivetrain was pulled in favor of a Burnsville 5.7-liter Hemi V8 conversion paired to a five-speed automatic transmission while the standard axles were scrapped for a Dana 44 front and Dana 60 rear from Dynatrac. A TeraFlex four-inch long arm kit with provides a little extra lift, while Fox 2.0 performance shocks ensure that this Wrangler can soak up whatever terrain you decided to conquer."

"Smittybilt provided a set of XRC armor fenders, an SRC stinger bumper and a rear XRC bumper with an adjustable tire mount, some of which have been decorated with shots from a 9mm pistol. Xtreme Outfitters also worked with BMF for a set of pre-production Novakane 17x9-inch wheels."

"Inside, the Wrangler uses custom lighting from Rigid Lighting and Katzkin custom two-tone leather seats embroidered with the Ranger logo. Xtreme Outfitters has donated the Wrangler to the Army Rangers to be auctioned off to benefit veteran Rangers. Raffle tickets are $25 a piece, and you can enter as many times as you like. Xtreme Outfitters says that the total build tallies up to around $150,000, though all of the decommissioned firearms spread around the cabin aren't part of the deal. Head over to the Rangers site for more information."

Check it all out here.

[via autoblog]

Thursday, November 3, 2011

AEV Brute Double Cab


Another article on the AEV Brute Double Cab Wrangler.

"American Expedition Vehicles has broadened its Jeep Wrangler pickup conversion offerings with the newBrute Double Cab. Offered as a turn-key conversion, the vehicle features a combination of stamped-steel and composite body panels for an OEM-level fit and finish. Using a combination of structural adhesive and welding, AEV says it has managed to reduce noise and vibration in the cabin and ensure the longevity of the build. While the original AEV Brute bore a stamped-steel bed, the company has switched to a new composite design that is both lighter and more durable than its predecessor."

"Using carbon fiber outer skins, beefy reinforced fiberglass innards and a foam core, the company says that the new kit weighs in at around 200 pounds. That's nearly 200 pounds lighter than the old one."

"AEV is currently running a cost analysis to determine how much the conversion will set you back. The Brute Double Cab on display at SEMA 2011 also benefited from the company's 6.4-liter V8 Hemi conversion, complete with a special stamped-steel hood. In addition, Dynatrac served up a special set of axles for the build, including a heavy-duty Dana 44 up front and a Dana 60 rear. Sounds good to us."

Check it all out at autoblog.com. Don't forget to look at the photos.

[via autoblog]

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Jeep Wins Big at SEMA



"2012′s 4-Door Wrangler has been named 'Hottest 4×4 SUV' by SEMA officials."

Read the whole article here.

[via Jeeppedia]

AEV’s Brute Double Cab Jeep Wrangler Pickup


Found another article on this...

"The AEV Brute Double Cab looks like it could have rolled out of the Wrangler factory in Toledo. There’s attention to detail here that’s not present on many of the custom Jeeps we’ve seen at SEMA. Company founder Dave Harriton insists on doing things right; he’s hired Jeep engineers who worked on the KJ Wrangler and makes sure that materials and coatings match OEM spec wherever possible. Chrysler seems to trust AEV, too, because it uses the Missoula, Montana–based company as a supplier for some Jeep parts, including certain pieces of the JK8 conversion kit, Jeep’s own Wrangler pickup solution."

Read the whole article here.

[via Car and Driver]

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Wins Petersen's 4-Wheel & Off Road 4x4 of the Year


"The 2012 Jeep Wrangler is one of the most capable off-roading vehicles on the planet, and Petersen's 4-Wheel & Off-Road has taken notice. The Wrangler Rubicon has been named 4X4 of the Year by the magazine, beating the Dodge Ram Power Wagon for the honor."

"The award is the third for the Wrangler, and the 12th award in 30 years for the Jeep brand. The Rubicon took the trophy after acing a 1,000-mile trial that evaluates vehicles' performance in dirt, mud, sand, rocks, gravel and highway driving."

"For 2012, the Wrangler lineup ditched its old, unloved 3.7-liter V6 in favor of the 285-horsepower Pentastar V6, as well as the various interior refinements that have been in place since the 2011 model year. The changes, coupled with the Wrangler's established off-road pedigree, were enough for it to take top honors from Petersen's 4-Wheel & Off-Road."

"Rick Péwé, the mag's editor-in-chief, called the Rubicon "the most competent 4x4 ever produced," adding that the Jeep "allows you to take the trail less traveled without worrying about the journey." Hit the jump to read Petersen's press release."

See the original post and check out the press release here.

[via autoblog]