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Jeep Commander Limited 5.7 European Version
The launch of the all-new Jeep? Commander signals the ongoing Jeep product offensive scheduled for the next two years in markets outside of North America. Classic in design, Jeep Commander is the first of the Jeep family to Jeep Commander is the first seve
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The 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee 65th Anniversary edition was based on the Laredo E package, integrating features which are the same as those that can be found at the Commander 65th Anniversary Edition, except for the unique interior enhancements, the 17-inch Ronin aluminum wheels integrating gray accents and the power sunroof. Aiming to celebrate the 65 years of the brand\s capability, the special edition models of the 2006 Jeep Commander, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Liberty, will be equipped with special and unique features, being displayed at the 2006 Chicago Auto Show, February 8-19 at McCormick Place.
John Plecha, Director, Jeep Marketing and Product Planning, the Chrysler Group, commented ...
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The 2006 Jeep Liberty 65th Anniversary Edition was based on the Sport C package and it features a price of $24,095 available for the 4x2 model and $25,605 for the 4x4 edition. Its striking features integrate a special console trim, a unique Jeep 65th anniversary logo, unique floormats with Jeep 65 logo, cloth sets incorporating embroidered Jeep 65 logo and unique 16-inch Mechanica aluminum wheels painted sparkle silver. The 65 years of Jeep brand mark their off-road caapbility as the Jeep vehicles have become an authentic benchmark for functionality since they were first mass produced in 1941. John Plecha, Director, Jeep Marketing and Product Planning, the Chrysler Group, stated that ...
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The 2006 Jeep Commander 65th Anniversary Edition is priced at $28,880 for the 4x2 version, while the 4x4 version features an available price of $30,880. It is powered by a 3.6-liter V6 engine available as standard, but customers are also offered an optional 4.7-liter V8. Its high performance features include fog lamps, cargo net, unique 17-inch Wrench aluminum wheels with gray accents, floormats with Jeep 65 logo, unique center console accents and a power sunroof which incorporates CommandViewTM Skylights. The model was released as a tribute to the 65 years of Jeep functionality, setting an authentic benchmark for off-road capability. According to John Plecha, Director, Jeep Marketing and Product Planning, ...
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The 2006 Jeep Wrangler 65th Anniversary Edition was designed as a tribute to the 65 years of Jeep off-road capability. The unique features of the special edition models of the 2006 Jeep Commander, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Wrangler and jeep Liberty, will receive a lot of admiration from their enthusiasts. John Plecha, Director, Jeep Marketing and Product Planning, the Chrysler Group, stated at the 2006 Chicago Auto show, that the Jeep vehicles had become an authentic benchmark for off-road capability since they were first mass produced in 1941 and the 65th Anniversary Editions paid an homage to the legend that was Jeep.
The available colors of the Jeep 65th Anniversary Edition ...
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The E 320 BLUETEC and the Vision GL 320 BLUETEC on display at the Detroit Motor Show 2006 mark the start of a unique Mercedes-Benz initiative: leading-edge BLUETEC technology makes the diesel powertrain in every vehicle category the cleanest diesel in the
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The 2006 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon King made its world premiere at the annual Specialty Equipment Market Association trade show, appearing to its enthusiasts as an amplification of Jeep\s most capable off-road machine. It is defined by extra ground clearance due to its new 4-inch lift provided by Superlift Suspension. Its outstanding features include grille and fender flares trimmed for extreme clearance, radio delete plate, military spec tow and trick lighting.
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The 2006 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon is powered by a 3.0-liter common rail diesel, delivering 230 HP together with 390 lb-ft of torque at 2,800 rpm and representing the best of what Jeep has to offer. Driving pleasure is assured thanks to the interior which integrates satellite radio and Katzkin leather seating. The 35-inch BFG Mud Terrain tires are mounted on Custom 18-inch aluminum wheel, getting clearance from the performance suspension lift. The new Mopar performance rear bumper carries a full-size spare, looking very special and unmistakable.
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The annual Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) trade show has witnessed the debut of a number of cutting-edge vehicles from Chrysler Group’s SkunkWerks team in the past few years. This year will be no different, as Mopar® and the SkunkWerks team
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