2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 392 4×4
THIS… is a 2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 392 4×4, finished in Hydro Blue Pearl with a black interior. The odometer on this Jeep currently displays approximately 16,800 miles. The attached Carfax vehicle history report shows no accidents or mileage discrepancies in this Jeep’s past. It also shows that this Jeep has been registered to one owner since new. According to the digital window sticker provided in the gallery, notable factory equipment includes the Trailer Tow Package, 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels, Tru-Lok front and rear axles, a 3.73 rear axle ratio, a body-colored 3-piece hardtop, leather upholstery, heated front seats, an Alpine premium audio system, and an integrated off-road camera. Notable modifications reported by the seller are limited to aftermarket running boards. The 392 Wrangler is one of the latest variations on Jeep’s iconic Wrangler. Based on the JL Unlimited Wrangler platform that debuted in 2017, the 392 Wrangler takes this model to another level. Equipped with the 6.4-liter Hemi V8 and an 8-speed automatic transmission, the 392 Wrangler also boasts front and rear locking differentials with solid axles. The 392’s hood scoop features Hydro-Guide technology that is designed to keep water out of the Wrangler’s air intake as well. Power comes from a 6.4-liter Hemi V8 engine, rated at 470 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque. Output is sent to all four wheels via an 8-speed automatic transmission.
Q: Beautiful car. Where is the chip on the windshield? Can it be seen in any of the images? Is it something that might require replacing the windshield?
A: I think it\'s fairly low down and not something I really notice. I see it when I clean the car and go over the windshield. It does not appear to have spread or have spiderweb lines. I wouldn\'t replace the windshield. From an insurance perspective I think it needs to be cracked for them to replace and I think a windshield would be expensive
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Q: Beautiful car. Where is the chip on the windshield? Can it be seen in any of the images? Is it something that might require replacing the windshield?
A: I think it\'s fairly low down and not something I really notice. I see it when I clean the car and go over the windshield. It does not appear to have spread or have spiderweb lines. I wouldn\'t replace the windshield. From an insurance perspective I think it needs to be cracked for them to replace and I think a windshield would be expensive