1) Brand new interior - Jeep has completely revamped the interior of both the Wrangler and the Wrangler Unlimited giving it a more sleek and refined look. Some of the new additions include a new air conditioning vents, revised dash and doors, new cargo compartments, and more.
2) Affordable cost - prices for the Jeep Wrangler models will remain the same as the 2010 models, around the low to mid $20,000 range.
3 Off-road Prowess - The Jeep Wrangler's powerful off-road capabilities are one of the reasons for its many years of ever-growing popularity. Its off-road legacy will continue in the 2011 Wrangler models. The new models come standard with Hill Start Assist, which makes it easier to get moving from rest while heading uphill. An optional feature is the Trailer Sway control, which monitors vehicle movement relative to the driver's intended path.
4) New technology - the Wrangler models will include Bluetooth phone and USB audio connectivity, power-adjustable exterior mirrors, and sound-deadening to make the interior more quiet.
5) All new features - some new features include a new instrument panel, a new steering wheel, a new locking center console and revised door panels. Other exciting new features include available heated leather seats and a new three spoke design. There are also various colors you can choose from now, including Detonator Yellow, Deep Cherry Red, Sahara Tan, Cosmos Blue and Bright White.
We have to admit that we feel for Ferrari's F1 drivers Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa. As if being forced to wear jokey caps, blouses and t-shirts full of ads, and drive around exclusively in Fiat Group products such as the Abarth 500 wasn't enough of a pain in the behind (a quick look at their bank statements should ease the pain though...), the dynamic duo is now being used to promote the Chrysler Group's offerings such as the Jeep Wrangler.
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