Friday, May 16, 2014
EE- Jeep History Part 2
The successor to the CJ is the Wrangler. It has been in production from 1987 to now. There were three different names that the Wranglers go by. From 1987 to 1995, they were known as the “YJ”, from 1997 to 2006 they were called the “TJ”, and from 2007 to now they are called the “JK”. The YJ’s and TJ’s had two body options: a 2 door convertible or as a regular 2 door SUV. The YJ had three engine options, two 6 cylinder engines or one 4 cylinder engine. They came with options two three speed automatic or three five speed manual transmissions. There were two different editions of the YJ: the Renegade and the Islander. The TJ had the opposite engine options. It came with the option of two four cylinder engines or one six cylinder option. There were also three new transmissions added to the lineup to give the TJ eight different options. These three new additions include a four speed automatic, another five speed manual and a six speed manual. The TJ came with several different trim levels. A few of these include the SE, X, Sahara, and Rubicon. The TJ had one special edition. This was called the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. The Jeep JK is the current vehicle on the market. The JK come with three different engine options. These include a four cylinder diesel engine and two v6 engines. Also there is an electric model out on the market. The JK also comes with four different transmissions. These include a four speed automatic, two five speed automatics, and a six speed manual. The JK has four body options: a 2 door convertible, 2 door SUV, 4 door convertible, or as a 4 door SUV. The 2door body styles come in three model options: X, Sahara, and Rubicon. The 4 door body style comes in Unlimited, X, Sahara, and Rubicon. The Jeep is just one those vehicles that most people can be happy and have fun with.
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