Showing posts with label 2010 jeep wrangler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010 jeep wrangler. Show all posts

Friday, March 26, 2010

24th Annual Williams County Business & Industry Show

The Williams County Business and Industry Show is almost here. We are proud to be part of this great community event promoting local businesses. Stop by our booth and mention you saw this on our blog and get entered into a special drawing for a free full detail of your vehicle!
Come and see some of the new and exciting products from Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep.
Your community partner for over 75 years.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

2010 Jeep Wrangler Islander and Mountain Fill out the Range!


After a hiatus of over 20 years, the Jeep Wrangler Islander re-appeared for 2010 as a limited production edition available for a $995 (MSRP) surcharge over the usual Wrangler Sport or Wrangler Unlimited Sport price.
The Islander will be available for Sport models on both Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited; it is available by special order only, requires the body to be Surf Blue (PQD).
Islanders will be start being made in February 2010, with production reportedly in the hundreds rather than the thousands. In addition to the standard Sport equipment, the Islander added the 32 inch wheel and tire group, with 17 inch aluminum painted black wheels and LT 225/75R17 mud-terrain T/A tires; tublar side steps, a unique decal; dark gray seats with surf blue inserts and blue logos stitched in; a leather wrapped steering wheel with blue accent stitching and rubber slush mats.
Chrysler also brought back the Mountain Edition. Check out more pictures of the Islander and the Mountain Editions here: http://bit.ly/bbyxU8








Friday, December 18, 2009

I live. I ride. I am. Jeep. (And I resell high)

by Scott Anderson
Chrysler Blog

Consumer autos stalwart Kelley Blue Book is among the most trusted places on the web for buyers to price new and used vehicles. And KBB is trusting Jeep in it's kbb.com 2010 Residual Value Study.
The study says the 2010 Jeep brand vehicles will maintain 35.7 percent of their original value after 5 years of ownership - more than 3 percent above the industry average.
"This achievement is a testament to the strength and heritage of the Jeep brand," said James Bell, Executive Market Analyst - Kelley Blue Book. "The word 'Jeep' has long stood for strength, portraying the vision of what a Jeep is, and what it can do. The Wrangler has, and continues to be the backbone of this marque, drawing a strong and loyal following, helping to maintain it's value"
While eight of the brands in the studys top 10 declined versus their 2009 values - with the industry average declining 1.6 percent - the Jeep brand's resale value improved 2.8 percent for 2010.