2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Consumer Review

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2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Consumer Review
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2012 Jeep
Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
Stock #:
Engine:
Trans:
Color:
Odo:
VIN:
R3210
6-Speed Manual
Orange
2,153
1C4HJWFG6CL142802
4WD
7 Speakers
AM/FM radio
CD player
MP3 decoder
Radio data system
Air Conditioning
Power steering
Power windows
Remote keyless entry
Steering wheel mounted audio controls
Performance Suspension
Traction control
4-Wheel Disc Brakes
ABS brakes
Dual front impact airbags
Front anti-roll bar
Integrated roll-over protection
Low tire pressure warning
Occupant sensing airbag
Rear anti-roll bar
Brake assist
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Vehicle Specification
VIN: 1C4HJWFG6CL142802
2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4WD 4dr
model year:
2012
body type:
Wagon 4 Dr.
division:
Jeep
market class name:
4WD Sport Utility Vehicles
model name:
Wrangler Unlimited
manufacturer identifier:
United States Reserved
style and trim:
4WD 4dr
driving wheels:
4x4
Engine and Fuel
engine type:
V6 Cylinder Engine
hp value:
285.0
fuel type:
cylinders:
6
hp rpm:
6400
fuel tank capacity:
displ liters:
3.6
net torque value:
260.0
fuel tank capacity unit:
net torque rpm:
4800
forced induction type:
displ cubic inch: 220
Gasoline Fuel
fuel economy city:
16.0
22.5
fuel economy hwy:
20.0
gal
fuel economy unit:
MPG
Standard Equipment
ENTERTAINMENT
Cargo tie down loops
Fixed long mast antenna
Rear dome light w/on/off switch
(6) Infinity speakers w/subwoofer
Front dome light w/on/off switch
EXTERIOR
Front seatback map pockets
Tinted windshield glass
Rear passenger assist handle kit
Hood insulation
Sliding sunvisors w/mirrors
Variable intermittent windshield wipers
Rear seat outboard head restraints
Pwr heated exterior mirrors
Bright interior accents
Front door tinted glass
Outside temp & compass gauge
Halogen headlamps
Premium instrumentation w/tachometer
Black front bumper
Cargo compartment covered storage
Outside tire carrier
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
Body color grille
Security alarm
Black rear bumper
Tilt steering column
Accent color fender flares
Sentry Key theft deterrent system
Fog lamps
Speed control
Auto on/off headlamps
Pwr windows w/driver & front-passenger one-touch down
Deep-tint sunscreen windows
Steering wheel mounted audio controls
17" x 7.5" satin carbon painted aluminum wheels
Sport bar w/full padding
INTERIOR
Low back bucket seats
Storage tray
MECHANICAL
Cargo compartment floor mat
160-amp alternator
Driver height adjustment
Next generation Dana 44 HD rear axle
60/40 folding rear seat
Performance suspension
Full length floor console
Next generation Dana 44 HD front axle
Front seat area carpet
Engine oil cooler
Rear/cargo area carpet
4.10 axle ratio
Reclining front seats
Rock rails
Chrome/leather-wrapped shift knob
Fuel tank skid plate
Vehicle Specification
VIN: 1C4HJWFG6CL142802
2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4WD 4dr
model year:
2012
body type:
Wagon 4 Dr.
division:
Jeep
market class name:
4WD Sport Utility Vehicles
model name:
Wrangler Unlimited
manufacturer identifier:
United States Reserved
style and trim:
4WD 4dr
driving wheels:
4x4
Standard Equipment
Transfer case skid plate
600-CCA maintenance free battery
Rear stabilizer bar
Electronic front sway bar disconnect
Hydraulic assist brake boost
3.6L SMPI 24V VVT V6 engine
Pwr steering
4-wheel disc brakes
4:1 Rock-Trac HD part-time 4WD system
Tru-Lok front & rear axles
(2) front/(1) rear tow hooks
SAFETY
Driver & front passenger advanced multi-stage frontal air bags
Electronic roll mitigation
Hill start assist
Tire pressure monitoring warning lamp
4-wheel anti-lock brakes
Child safety rear door locks
2012 Jeep Wrangler
New V6 and 5-speed
automatic improve
streetability.
By Sam Moses
Overview
The 2012 Jeep Wrangler is a game-changer because of its new powertrain that moves Jeep out of
the dark ages. It's the Pentastar V6, new last year to Chrysler, named one of Ward's 10 Best
Engines for 2011. The new engine makes considerably more power with slightly better fuel
mileage, an EPA-estimated 17 City/21 Highway mpg. It's smaller, lighter, and more advanced
than the engine it replaces.
A smooth new 5-speed automatic transmission for 2012 replaces last year's inadequate 4-speed.
The transmission is well behaved and doesn't hunt for gears. It was designed for use with
Chrysler's 5.7-liter Hemi engine, so it maintains Jeep-like industrial strength. A Wrangler
Unlimited Rubicon is rated to tow 3500 pounds.
The 2012 Wrangler Unlimited four-door is totally civilized, thanks partly to the smoothness of
the new engine. The Pentastar block was designed to have accessories bolted to it, to reduce
vibration. This pays off with a smooth and silent interior, even at 80 mph in the hardtop
Wrangler. The Wrangler Unlimited corners well. The Wrangler Unlimited is built on a
wheelbase that's 21 inches longer than that of the regular Wrangler.
The soft top that comes standard slides and folds horizontally on the roof, leaving the occupants
further protected by door and window frames, although there's already a rollbar. The available
removable hardtop comes off in 3 pieces, like T-tops and a sunroof over the rear seat. With Ttops removed, at 65 mph it beats you up; but with the top on it feels smooth at 75 and beyond.
In the popular two-door Wrangler there's very little storage space behind the rear seat, so four
people with four medium backpacks is filled to overflowing. But if it's just you and some stuff,
the rear seat can be removed, creating a spacious 61.2 cubic feet of cargo space. Same with the
four-door Unlimited, making 87 cubic feet.
Wranglers are available with all the electronic trimmings, including a $1035 Media Center with
navigation and touch screen, but the screen doesn't work well with the simple rough Jeep; for
starters, with the top removed, the screen is erased by the sun. It's a challenge to tune the radio
by touch-screen in a bouncing Jeep.
Even with 285 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque, the Wrangler has to work hard on twolanes. But a lack of neck-snapping acceleration must be compared to what it had before. And if it
weren't an aerodynamic brick, it wouldn't be a Jeep. There are seven boxed crossmembers in the
chassis adding strength but weight. The Rubicon with 5-speed automatic weighs an anvil-like
4130 pounds.
Riding a Rubicon in Oregon's Tillamook Forest, we tackled a trail that looked impossible for a
vehicle off the showroom floor. Later, another Wrangler Rubicon scarcely broke a sweat on
rocky trails crossing peaks in Washington's Cascades. Our passenger, a former Wrangler owner,
was astonished by the comfort level.
The Wrangler is no gas-mileage champ. Running it hard, it averaged 18 mpg for us. It's EPA
estimated at 17/21 mpg Wrangler and 16/20 mpg Unlimited.
Model Lineup
The 2012 Jeep Wrangler comes in two-door and Wrangler
Unlimited four-door versions, each in three trim levels: Sport,
Sahara and Rubicon. They all use the award-winning Chrysler
3.6-liter Pentastar V6, making 285 horsepower. All Wranglers
come standard with 4x4 and 6-speed manual transmission, with
5-speed automatic available.
The Freedom Top, a three-piece modular hard top, is available for all models. The Wrangler
Sport is available in right-hand drive for rural mail carriers. We don't find ourselves saying that
in many reviews.
Wrangler Sport ($22,045) comes with cloth upholstery, six-speaker sound system, power
steering, removable doors, roll-up windows, fold-down windshield, soft top, black fender flares,
halogen headlamps, foglamps, swing-back mirrors, tow hooks, part-time 2-speed Command-Trac
transfer case, Enhanced Dana 30 front axle, Heavy Duty Dana 44 rear axle, skid plates, and
Goodyear Wrangler P225/75/R16 tires on steel wheels. No air conditioning, power windows,
cruise control, 115-volt power outlet, or side steps.
Wrangler Sahara ($27,970) adds air conditioning, keyless entry, power windows and door locks,
115-volt power outlet, Infinity speakers with 368-watt amplifier, body-color hard top, body color
fender flares, tubular side steps, heated power mirrors, Bridgestone Dueler P255/70/R18 tires on
painted aluminum wheels.
Wrangler Rubicon ($29,995) is equipped for off-road. It has most of the standard Sahara comfort
and convenience things (though power windows and keyless entry become optional), while
adding rock rails, Tru-Lok front and rear electronic differential locking, electronic front axle
locking, Heavy Duty Dana 44 front axle, 4.10 axle ratio, Rock-Trac 2-speed transfer case with
4:01 low range, and BF Goodrich Mud Terrain LT255/75/R17 tires on painted aluminum wheels.
The four-door Wrangler Unlimited Sport ($25,545) is equipped like the two-door Sport, only
better. Removable doors, roll-up windows, black fender flares, halogen headlamps, foglamps,
soft top, air conditioning, 60/40 split rear bench, 600 amp battery.
Wrangler Unlimited Sahara ($30,745) adds body color fender flares, power heated mirrors,
tubular side steps, remote keyless entry, power windows and door locks, Sirius radio, upgraded
sound system, cruise control, leather-wrapped steering wheel, 115-volt outlet, and 18-inch
painted aluminum wheels.
Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon ($33,570) comes with the same extra offroad equipment as the
two-door Rubicon, plus all the power equipment of the Sahara.
Safety equipment on all models includes electronic stability control with roll mitigation, hill start
assist, trailer sway control, all-speed traction control, ABS with Brake assist, frontal and side
airbags.
Walkaround
The 2012 Wrangler looks like a
Jeep, and when that can't be said,
it's time to worry. It may be the
most recognizable vehicle in the
world. Even the Unlimited fourdoor, whether hard top or soft
top looks like a Jeep. Round
headlamps, 7-slot grille, wheel flares, removable doors, bolt-on fenders, fold-down windshield.
Meanwhile, the Wrangler Unlimited is the only four-door 4x4 convertible on the market.
The soft top slides and folds horizontally on the roof, leaving the occupants further protected by
door and window frames, although there's already a rollbar. The hardtop is $735 option; it comes
off in 3 pieces, like T-tops and a sunroof over the rear seat. We spent a summer day on Jeep trails
in the Northwest in a Wrangler Rubicon with all three parts removed, and it was fabulous. The
body-colored hardtop is new to the Rubicon in 2012. The soft top remains the sportiest in
appearance. We think the hard top is better for hunters, fishermen or other outdoorsmen,
however, because it provides better security for your outdoor gear in shopping center parking
lots against thieves and better security for your food in camp against bears. Can't decide or want
both? The Dual Top option allows buyers to get both.
Pretty new colors for 2012 are Dozer Yellow (nice blend of Corvette Yellow and Porsche
Mustard, and a favorite for pilots in search planes), Deep Molten Red, and Crush Orange
(another search party favorite). Our Rubicon was Cosmos Blue, like French Racing Blue, a color
that almost brings grace to the ol' Jeep. Standard colors are available for those who want to blend
into the environment, whether suburban or bucolic.
Interior Features
The Jeep Wrangler interior was revised and dressed up for 2011.
There are no significant changes inside for 2012.
We lived in a hardtop Wrangler for a week and it was all good,
comfort-wise. With the top off there was a lot of wind buffeting
in the back seat, but aside from that the Wrangler "is more
comfortable than my Jetta," said our passenger, riding shotgun on rocky trails for a day.
We also got seat time in a Wrangler Unlimited Sahara, roomy and comfortable, with leather, still
every bit a Jeep. Good rear legroom, easy to climb in and out. The rear 60/40 seat folds or can be
removed to create 87 cubic feet of cargo space, comparable to a Toyota 4Runner.
The Pentastar engine block was designed to have accessories bolted to it, to reduce vibration.
This clearly pays off with a smooth and silent interior, even at 80 mph in the hardtop Wrangler.
The center console was raised to make a better armrest, although now you have to raise your
elbow when using the shift lever. Gears in the 5-speed automatic can be changed manually, with
side-to-side movement of the lever.
There's very little storage space behind the rear seat, so four people with four medium backpacks
is filled to overflowing. But if it's just you and some stuff, the rear seat can be removed, creating
a spacious 61.2 cubic feet of cargo space.
Our Wrangler was equipped with $1035 Media Center option, and if you go offroad or take the
top down much, you won't like it. The touch screen is invisible in the sun, and in a bouncing Jeep
it's not easy to land your finger where you want it, even trying to tune the radio. A Jeep needs
knobs you can grab. And for all the 6.5-inch size of the screen, with some functions only about
40 percent of the screen is used, tiny little radio words, the other 60 percent says JEEP.
The navigation system in the Media Center is fairly simple in its display. It didn't make any
errors on the routes we programmed, although finding the button to enter destination was
maddening. We suggest you skip the Media Center, be satisfied with six speakers in the standard
sound system, and get your own GPS for navigation. It's a Jeep-like choice.
We went trail climbing in Oregon's Tillamook Forest with a Wrangler Rubicon. Look ma, no
doors.
Driving Impressions
We got opportunities to gather driving impressions in a number
of Wranglers, from the Unlimited in SUV-like surroundings, to
the Rubicon on rock-climbing trails and the Sport on fast
backroad two-lanes at night.
The Unlimited Sahara, resplendent in rich brown with dark
leather, is almost astonishingly smooth and quiet, totally
civilized, thanks hugely to the new engine. The 5-speed
automatic is well-behaved, and doesn't hunt for gears; it uses the
gear it's in. It was designed for use with Chrysler's 5.7-liter Hemi
engine, now refined for the Pentastar, but still Jeep-like industrial
strength. A Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon can tow 3500 pounds.
The Unlimited corners well, and head sway on weaving roads is
light. You can only do so much with a solid axle and tall body.
The gas-filled monotube rear shocks have been retuned for 2012 for a better balance between
handling and ruggedness, and we like it.
The Unlimited gets more out of its 116-inch wheelbase, 10 inches more than a Nissan Xterra.
The twitchy handling that lingers in the Wrangler because of its short 95-inch wheelbase is not
present in the Wrangler Unlimited. The first pleasant surprise of the Unlimited: it doesn't feel
like a Jeep.
With 285 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque, it seems like the Wrangler should feel more
powerful, and accelerate faster. We ran a lot of high-speed two-lane miles, and our Wrangler had
to work, using momentum to pass. We've driven a Chrysler 200 convertible with this same
engine, and it seemed faster. Oh well, if it weren't an aerodynamic brick, it wouldn't be a Jeep.
After all, there are seven boxed crossmembers in the chassis. The Rubicon with 5-speed
automatic weighs an anvil-like 4130 pounds, about 500 pounds more than the Chrysler 200
convertible.
Riding a Rubicon in Oregon's Tillamook Forest, we tackled a trail that looked impossible for an
unmodified vehicle off the showroom floor. Press a button to disconnect the splined front
swaybar, to allow extreme angles of articulation at the wheels. Another button locks both front
and rear differential. Slip it into Low Range. You've got a final drive rear-axle ratio of 4.10 in the
offroad-oriented Rubicon (3.21 or 3.73 in the Sahara or Sport), and 32-inch tires. Three skid
plates protect the fuel tank, transfer case and oil pans. Ground clearance is 10.1 inches at the rear
axle and 10.5 inches at the front.
In some spots the best technique is to take your feet off the throttle, and just steer. At idle in Low
Range, the Rubicon powers up and over obstacles that would totally stop most vehicles; even
though torque peaks up at 4800 rpm, it plugs along like a tractor. A new lower first gear for 2012
in the 5-speed automatic transmission gives the Jeep more capability, with a lower overall crawl
ratio.
Our Rubicon scarcely broke a sweat over rocky trails that would turn back all but the ruggedest
and hardest-climbing of vehicles. We ran support for a 50k trail run in the Columbia River
Gorge, over two 3500-foot peaks in Washington's Cascades, and it was a hard 12-hour day. "In
my old Jeep, I would have been in misery, dying to get out," said our navigator. "But I could ride
all day in this Jeep."
On the highway at 70 mph the Wrangler can be a bit twitchy. Hopping out of an Unlimited as we
did where the twitchiness is absent, the twitch in the short-wheelbase Wrangler is heightened.
But as soon the driver adjusts, the turns and corrections come more smoothly. When the
Wrangler is pointed straight and steady, it stays that way.
There's a huge difference in how stable the Wrangler feels with the top on and off. With T-tops
removed, at 65 mph it beats you up; but with the top on it feels smooth at 75 and beyond.
Keep in mind that the Sport, Sahara and Rubicon models have different tires and shock
absorbers, and this changes their character significantly. Our Rubicon was great at high speed,
either in spite of or because of its heavy-duty tires and shocks.
The Wrangler is no gas-mileage champ. Running it hard, it averaged 18 mpg. It's EPA-estimated
at 17/21 mpg Wrangler and 16/20 mpg Unlimited, City/Highway.
The 6-speed manual transmission, German-made, isn't as friendly as the 5-speed automatic,
American-made. To accommodate the new V6, there's a new clutch with long travel at the pedal,
sometimes awkwardly long. The throw is way long at the lever, too. However, real men don't
drive Jeeps with automatics.
Summary
With a terrific new powertrain, the Wrangler has fully arrived.
It's win-win with improvements to comfort, handing, power,
smoothness and fuel economy, while no loss to mind-blowing
off-roadability with the Rubicon. Wrangler Unlimited, the
world's only four-door 4x4 convertible, delivers a smooth ride
and secure handling. Soft top or hard top, nice new colors. We
recommend the Unlimited for families; off-road capability is
nearly the same. Singles and couples might want to go for the traditional two-door, however.
Sam Moses filed this report to NewCarTestDrive.com after his test drives of several Wrangler
models in the Pacific Northwest.
Model Line Overview
Model lineup:
Engines:
Jeep Wrangler Sport ($22,045), Wrangler Sahara ($29,970),
Wrangler Rubicon ($29,995), Wrangler Unlimited Sport
($25,545), Wrangler Sahara ($30,745), and Wrangler Unlimited
Rubicon ($33,570)
3.6-liter V6
5-speed automatic with manual shifting, 6-speed manual
frontal and side airbags; electronic stability control with roll
mitigation, hill start assist, trailer sway control, all-speed traction
control, ABS with Brake assist
N/A
Safety equipment (Optional):
3 years/36,000 miles
Basic warranty:
Toledo, Ohio
Assembled in:
Transmissions:
Safety equipment (Standard):
Specifications As Tested
Jeep Wrangler Rubicon ($29,995)
cloth upholstery, air conditioning, power doors, cruise control, 6speaker sound system, 115-volt power outlet, removable doors,
roll-up windows, fold-down windshield, soft top, black fender
flares, halogen headlamps, foglamps, tow hooks, rock rails, TruLok front and rear electronic differential locking, electronic front
axle locking, Heavy Duty Dana 44 front axle, 4.10 axle ratio,
Rock-Trac 2-speed transfer case with 4:01 low range, BF
Goodrich Mud Terrain LT255/75R17 tires on painted aluminum
wheels
leather, heated front seats ($900), Connectivity Group with
Options as tested:
Bluetooth ($385), Power Group with power windows and keyless
entry ($685), black 3-piece hardtop ($735), Media Center with
navigation and touch screen ($1035)
($800)
Destination charge:
N/A
Gas Guzzler Tax:
$34,535
Price as tested (MSRP):
four-wheel drive
Layout:
3.8-liter V6
Engine:
285 @ 6400
Horsepower (hp @ rpm):
260 @ 4800
Torque(lb.-ft. @ rpm):
5-speed automatic
Transmission:
17/21 mpg
EPA fuel economy, city/hwy:
95.4 in.
Wheelbase:
152.8/73.7/70.9 in.
Length/width/height:
61.9/61.9 in.
Track, f/r:
34.9 ft.
Turning circle:
4
Seating capacity:
41.3/55.6/41.0 in.
Head/hip/leg room, f:
N/A
Head/hip/leg room, m:
40.3/44.7/35.6
in.
Head/hip/leg room, r:
56.5 cu. ft.
Cargo volume:
N/A
Payload
2000 Lbs.
Towing capacity:
Model tested (MSRP):
Standard equipment:
Suspension F:
Suspension R:
Ground Clearance:
Curb weight:
Tires:
Brakes, f/r:
Fuel capacity:
live axle, 5-link, coil springs, track bar, stabilizer bar, monotube
shocks
live axle, 5-link, coil springs, track bar, stabilizer bar, monotube
shocks
10.1 in.
4129 Lbs.
LT255/75R17
vented disc/solid disc with ABS, Brake Assist
18.6 gal.
Unless otherwise indicated, specifications refer to test vehicle.
All prices are manufacturer's suggested retail prices (MSRP) effective as of 01/Sep/2011.
Prices do not include manufacturer's destination and delivery charges. N/A: Information not
available or not applicable.
Manufacturer Info Sources: 800-925-5337 - www.jeep.com
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2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Consumer Review
CARGASM!!
By 006_si on 12/14/11 14:13 PM (PST)
Vehicle
2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 6M)
Review
This Wrangler is a definite 'keeper'. You don't buy this for your kid, you give him/her your
current car and keep this puppy for yourself! Power out the wazoo, peerless offroad credentials,
and an interior that could put a Mercedes K-wagen to shame. Plus, you can take the freakin' top
off, and the doors, AND THEN drop the windshield! Unbelievable!
Favorite Features
Everything! From the GPS, to the heated leather seats, to the dismountable bodywork, to the
wilds of Utah... there is nothing about this vehicle that is anything less than outstanding.
Suggested Improvements
There is no practical way you could ever improve this vehicle. If you can see any imperfections,
then it's not a failing of the Wrangler, it's merely a failing in your own ability to perceive purity
of design.
Awesome!!!
By mickeytom on 04/02/12 13:21 PM (PDT)
Vehicle
2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport RHD 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 5A)
Review
My husband & I have had Jeep Wranglers in the past but; have had to trade them in for bigger
vehicles when our kids couldn’t fit anymore :) Well, they are grown & gone now & we decided
to buy the 2012 Jeep Wrangler WOW!! We both love it! The interior is beautiful! The ride is
very quiet & really comfortable! We will be keeping this one for a long, long time!
Favorite Features
Its a Jeep Wrangler but, supper nice interior (exterior is great too) quite ride!
Suggested Improvements
Cant think of one thing I would change.
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2012 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMTED
RUBICON
VIN: 1C4HJWFG6CL142802
4 DOOR WAGON/SPORT UTILITY
3.6L V6 SFI DOHC 24V
4 WHEEL DRIVE
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Ownership History
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Year purchased
2013
Type of owner
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Estimated length of ownership
1 yr. 2 mo.
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Estimated miles driven per year
1,769/yr
Last reported odometer reading
2,153
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Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano,
CA
949-373-0100
orangecoastchryslerj
eepdodgeram.com
03/11/2013
California
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Escondido, CA
04/26/2013
Orange Coast Chrysler Vehicle serviced
Jeep Dodge
Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano,
CA
949-373-0100
orangecoastchryslerj
eepdodgeram.com
Title issued or updated
First owner reported
Titled or registered as commercial vehicle
05/14/2013
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California
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Escondido, CA
Title issued or updated
Dealer took title of this vehicle
while it was in inventory
05/19/2014
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2012 JEEP WRANGLER
UNLIMTED RUBICON
VIN: 1C4HJWFG6CL142802
Body Style: 4 DOOR WAGON/SPORT
UTILITY
Engine Size: 3.6L V6 SFI DOHC 24V
Drivetrain: 4 WHEEL DRIVE
Original Manufacturer's Warranty:
Basic Warranty Active
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extended warranty options with your dealer!
The original manufacturer's warranty includes:
36 months or 36,000 miles
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Niello Imports of Rocklin
Land Rover
California
1,769
Annual average mileage:
*Below industry annual average of 15,000 miles
None of these major title problems were
reported by a state Department of
Motor Vehicles:
Salvage, Junk, Rebuilt, Fire,
Flood, Hail, Lemon
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Not Actual Mileage, Exceeds
Mechanical Limits
Guaranteed
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No issues reported to CARFAX on the following:
Total Loss
No Issues
Reported
Structural Damage
No Issues
Reported
Airbag Deployment
No Issues
Reported
Odometer Rollback
No Issues
Reported
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Rocklin, CA 95677
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Other Accidents / Damage
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Covered by United States Patent Nos. 7,113,853; 7,778,841; 7,596,512, 8,600,823; 8,595,079; 8,606,648; 7,505,838.
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