Monday, September 20, 2010

2011 Jeep Wrangler

Wrangler continues its heritage as the quintessential off-road vehicle while adding some creature comforts for 2011. Given how purposely bare-bones the Wrangler has always been, some of these additions might sound like luxury items when it comes to building a vehicle that can negotiate tough, off-road terrain.

Improvements to ergonomics and upgraded materials, however, are always welcome. A lockable storage bin in the center console, improvements to the center-stack controls and heated seats and heated power mirrors are purposeful additions. Automatic climate control and larger windows for enhanced visibility are worthy enhancements also. For more information on the 2011 Jeep Wrangler, visit Bristol Jeep or Jeep Bristol.

Steering wheel audio, cruise and telephone controls are more in keeping with compromises to make the Wrangler easier to live with as a daily driver, as the optional media capability’s USB and Bluetooth audio connections. Additional 12V accessory outlets have been added along with a 115V AC outlet. Additional acoustic treatment has been added to cut interior noise. Learn more about the 2011 Jeep Wrangler at Bristol Jeep or Jeep Bristol.

Stability control is standard and has three settings: fully on, fully off and partial on, allowing for the right setting for the terrain. Hill-start assist and trailer sway control are also standard. As in the past, Wrangler is available with full-framed or half doors, hard and soft tops, and still features a fold-down windshield. Visit Bristol Jeep or Jeep Bristol for more details on the 2011 Jeep Wrangler.

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