Auburn
Hills, Mich., Jul 23, 2002 - The Rubicon name isn't just for a
Class 10 off-road trail anymore - “ it's also what the Jeep® brand
is calling their ultimate off-road rig. With production beginning
next month, the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon model features Tru-Lok® locking
front and rear differentials, front and rear Dana 44 axles and a Rock-Trac®
4:1 low range transfer case - all starting at $24,995, which includes
destination. While its beefy off-road tires and diamond plate sill
protectors hint at the tremendous capability of the 2003 Jeep Wrangler
Rubicon, it's the underpinnings that make it worthy of wearing the
Rubicon name.
"The
Jeep brand invented the 4x4 category more than six decades ago, and
today the Jeep brand announces an incredible price for what will be
the most capable Jeep on the planet," said Jeff Bell, Vice President,
Jeep Marketing. "In fact, we have already received more than 3300
orders before any pricing was announced - “ a testament to the strong
enthusiast following the brand has always had."
The
Jeep brand is the only original equipment manufacturer offering this
combination of traction, maneuverability and versatility. Jeep Wrangler
Rubicon's trail proven traction is a result of the front and rear
locking axles, 4:1 transfer case and 31-inch tall MT/R tires. Compact,
nimble handling and a tight turning circle help Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
maneuver through the toughest of trails. Jeep Wrangler is the only
true 4x4 convertible with removable doors, fold down windshield and
hose-out interior for the ultimate in versatility.
Jeep
Wrangler Rubicon is covered by DaimlerChrysler's industry-leading
seven year/70,000-mile limited powertrain warranty. The warranty,
which is fully transferable to subsequent owners at no extra cost,
covers components including engines, transmissions/transaxles, transfercases
and axles.
The
Rubicon model is a limited production vehicle with 8,000 units planned
for the 2003 model year.
The
Jeep Wrangler Rubicon model will be sold only in the U.S., Canada
and Mexico. Sold in 100 countries around the world, Jeep Wrangler
is available in right- and left-hand drive versions. All Jeep Wranglers
are built at DaimlerChrysler's Toledo (Ohio) Stickney Avenue assembly.
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