Posts Tagged ‘2010’

Sunshade for JEEP WRANGLER 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 HEATSHIELD Windshield Custom-fit Sunshade

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

  • Custom-fit sunshade – PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: HeatShield – Advanced Windshield Reflector HeatShield is an automotive windshield reflector, “sun shade,” or “sun visor,” custom designed to fit the shape of each car model’s windshield. The HeatShield material is simple and unique. A special metallized polyester film, laminated to a thin layer of closed-cell foam, with a clear polyester film back. HeatShields are custom cut using the latest in computer-aided cutting technology. Then they are sewn around the edge with a cloth binding. So HeatShields are reflective, insulating and custom fit for every car. INSTALLATION HeatShield installation is easy and quick… Lay the Heat Shield across the dash. Lift up to the windshield. Drop the sunvisors for support HeatShield is stiff enough to be supported by the sunvisors alone, but it is flexible enough to be bent around the mirror. Once installed, HeatShield will reduce the interior temperature at the dashboard by as much as 40 deg. F. (25 deg. C.) HeatShields are simple to use, but they are just as easy to store! PRODUCT STORAGE When not in use, store your HeatShield like this: Lift sunvisors and pull HeatSheild down. Roll up from end to end. Wrap the attached Velcro strap
  • Rolls up with a velcro tie when not in use
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Special metalized polyester film-laminated to a thin layer of closed-cell foam, with clear polyester film back. then sewn around the edge with cloth binding plus Velcro strap for storage…. More >>

Sunshade for JEEP WRANGLER 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 HEATSHIELD Windshield Custom-fit Sunshade

The 2010 Jeep Wrangler

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

The Jeep Wrangler, also known as the YJ, TJ, JK, and J8 is your compact four-wheel drive SUV manufactured by Chrysler. It is produced under the Jeep marque. For those of you old enough to remember, it is the successor to the World War 11 Jeep Willys.

This sport utility vehicle hit the street in 1987. It went through some overhauls ten years later, and, in another ten years, in 2007. It maintains its unique popularity today. The defining feature of the Wrangler is the use of live axles (front and rear). The Wranger was known as the YJ in 1987 to 1995. The 1997 to 2006 Wranglers became known as TJ’s. Unlimited Wranglers, known as LJ’s, were produced from 2004 to 2006. Today, since 2007 we have the JK. Jeep Wrangler enthusiasts around the world use these two letter designations in or to differentiate which model is being talked about.

You can drive home a 2010 Jeep Wrangler, nicely equipped, for just at $20,000 on up to $32,000. Before you can decide on a price you will need to decide on a trim. All of the SUV’s have something special to offer. All of the trims come with 3.8L V6 202 HP. These include the Unlimited Sport Sport Utility, Rubicon Sport Utility, Unlimited Sahara Sport Utility, Sport Sport Utility, Unlimited Rubicon Sport Utility, Sahara Sport Utility, Unlimited Rubicon Sport Utility, and, last but not least, the X Sport Utility. That’s quite a line-up for the 2010 Jeep Wrangler.

Each of the SUV’s come equipped as follows: 3,956 cc 4 liters in-line front longitudinal engine with 98.4 mm bore, 86.7 mm stroke, 8.8 compression ratio, cast iron block, cast iron head, overhead valve and two valves per cylinder. The Wrangler’s can be fed with unleaded fuel , in the 76 liter fuel tank, with an EPA highway estimate of 13.1 miles per gallon. There is a multi-point injection fuel system. The power offers 134 kW, 180 HP @ 4,750 rpm; 220 ft lb @4000 rpm. In crash test ratings the driver’s and passenger’s side have received four stars. The Wrangler has received high marks for maneuverability and off-road performance with 4 wheel-drive.

The 2010 Jeep Wrangler has a new soft top this year. It is designed to open and close more easily. All of the models are available with a folding softtop or a removable hardtop. The Wrangler is available in a manual or automatic transmission. There are so many features available that it is really worthwhile to check out the 2010 Jeep Wrangler at a showroom.