2011 Jeep Compass
PRESS RELEASE: A “Grand” New Jeep® Compass New, Redesigned 2011 Jeep® Compass: Sophisticated New Styling, Unsurpassed Capability and Fuel Economy and Loads of Standard Features
PRESS RELEASE: A “Grand” New Jeep® Compass New, Redesigned 2011 Jeep® Compass: Sophisticated New Styling, Unsurpassed Capability and Fuel Economy and Loads of Standard Features
November 2011: Wrangler to get Pentastar V6 In the announcement on Chrysler’s third-quarter sales results, the company’s CEO Sergio Marchionne confirmed that next year’s 2012 Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited will both get a new 3.6-liter V6 “Pentastar” engine.
PRESS RELEASE – 2011 Patriot with Aggressive New Styling, Segment-leading Capability and Unsurpassed 4×4 Fuel Economy Chrysler Group LLC introduces the new 2011 Jeep Patriot, the affordable compact sport-utility vehicle (SUV) that offers consumers segment-leading capability and unsurpassed 4×4 fuel economy, along with classic, rugged Jeep styling.
PRESS RELEASE – 2011 Jeep Wrangler Coming Soon From Jeep®: New Version of the Iconic Wrangler
Distinctly Jeep, but with a tropical flair. After a 20+ year hiatus, the Wrangler Islander has returned. Legendary capability and durability is standard along with a dose of surf and sun attributes. Islander is decked out in dark gray cloth seats with unique surf blue inserts, embroidered Islander logos and a leather wrapped steering wheel …
Distinctly Jeep, but with an appetite for the mountains.
QUESTION: I have a 1986 CJ-7, inline 258 with a T-4 transmission and Dana 300 transfer case. Only street driven, never off-road. Can I install a 304 0r 360? Will it bolt up to what I have? Will the T-4 and the rear end hold up for normal street and highway use? Thanks. John ANSWER: …
Some more things to consider when leasing.
Lease versus buy? Let’s simplify the answers and summarize them here:
Buy versus lease – where the money goes and when Purchasing a Jeep (or any vehicle) is almost never a “good” investment. There is a difference to where your money goes and when. All vehicles depreciate in value over time some quicker than others.