Sunday, March 31, 2013

2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Owners Manual


2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Owners Manual - Halo ladies and gentleman welcome to Owners Manual blog. You are now reading the info about 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Here, we provide to you the link to download or buying this car's manual book. But in this case, we strongly recommend you to read the review first. 

According to edmunds for 2013 the Grand Cherokee. 
The 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee is a five-passenger midsize SUV that comes in three main trim levels: Laredo, Limited and Overland. Each is available with rear-drive or four-wheel-drive drivetrains. The high-performance SRT8 model is four-wheel-drive only.

Except for the SRT8, every 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee comes standard with Chrysler's 3.6-liter V6 good for 290 hp and 260 pound-feet of torque. A five-speed automatic transmission is standard. Fuel economy with four-wheel drive is an estimated 16 mpg city/23 mpg highway and 19 mpg combined. In Edmunds testing, a 4WD Overland V6 accelerated from zero to 60 mph in 9 seconds -- about a second or two slower than some rival V6 SUVs.

On the road, the 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee's suspension offers a compliant ride that will comfort through many hours of commuting or road-tripping. It basically rides and handles like any other modern crossover, an impressive feat considering its ample off-road ability.

Most folks will find enough power in the V6's spirited and smooth delivery and its five-speed automatic transmission. Those needing extra grunt or towing capacity won't go wrong with the V8, although its fuel thirst will certainly add up. And for an SUV, the SRT8 is otherworldly. With blistering acceleration and strong braking, it can surprise more than a few sports car drivers. It does have a fairly stiff ride, however, limiting its desirability as a daily-use vehicle.

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1995 Jeep Wrangler Owners Manual


1995 Jeep Wrangler Owners Manual - Halo ladies and gentleman welcome to Owners Manual blog. You are now reading the info about 1995 Jeep Wrangler. Here, we provide to you the link to download or buying this car's manual book. But in this case, we strongly recommend you to read the review first.

According to  newcartestdrive for the1995 Jeep Wrangler
 
If you can imagine Jack Palance in an ornery mood, then you get the idea behind the Jeep Wrangler. Available with a 180-hp 6-cylinder engine, the Wrangler has a gruff, distinctive look that is completely unlike anything on the road.

It would be wise to remember, however, that the Wrangler is not a sports car. Let’s repeat that now: The Wrangler is not a sports car. What it is is the nearest living relative of the World War II Jeep, one of America’s most important contributions to automotive evolution, second only to the Ford Model T.

In concept, the G.I. Jeep wasn’t really all that far removed from the Model T - simple, rugged and capable of going just about anywhere. And the same can be said for the relationship between the World War II Jeep and the current Wrangler.

It was designed for off-road driving. Push it too hard on pavement and you are likely to discover the naughty side of physics, as well as the Wrangler’s limitations.

Many drivers have made these discoveries over the years. This could easily result in either a visit to the body shop, or your removal from humanity’s gene pool. Think of it as Wrangler Darwinism. It is not the Wrangler’s fault. It is driver confusion over the Wrangler’s role in the motoring world.