Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Jeep News & Rumors

Jeep 4X4 News And Updates Jeep Cj
CJ-3B-Inspired Icon Dog
New out of Icon 4x4 is The Dog, which the company says was inspired by the 3B. It has designed the chassis based on 2x4-inch mandrel-bent steel rails, and the vehicle features coilover suspension and a 200-plus-horsepower GM Ecotec 2.4L engine mated to an Aisin-Warner AX15 transmission. An NP231 T-case, modified Wrangler Rubicon axles, locking diffs, and variable-ratio power steering are also included. While 31-inch tires are standard, 33s will be optional. "Will be"? Yup, it's for reals, kids. Production will begin in early 2010, and The Dog will start around $50,000 in turnkey format. When The Dog becomes available in kit form, it'll likely run between $15,000-$27,000. Also planned? An electric four-by model with a variable crawl ratio.
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Jeep 4X4 News And Updates Cherokee
•Bad news for your '96 Cherokee or Grand Cherokee-and you better chain yourself to yours if you still have it. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau's Hot Wheels 2009 study about auto thefts, those models were number seven in the list of top 10 most stolen vehicles in the nation for 2008.
Jeep 4X4 News And Updates 2010 Liberty
•Some vintage Jeep commercials can be found at jalopnik.com/5363486/jalopniks-14-favorite-vintage-amc-and-jeep-commercials, including the one about the Levi-tastic CJ-5. Because "Levi seats, outta sight."
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•Time magazine has reported that "Scientists are finding a new man-made threat to the ozone layer, nitrous oxide." It's based on a study published by Science. As the article pointed out, "N2O is likely to prove much more difficult than CFCs to phase out...N2O is all around us, tied intimately to our industrial way of life."
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Jeep 4X4 News And Updates 2010 Dodge Ram
•Speaking of They're Just Not That Into You, Nissan and Chrysler are ending a couple of joint projects that included Chrysler providing Nissan with a fullsize pickup in 2011, and Nissan giving Chrysler a small vehicle for 2010.

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