USA: Jeep Wrangler Freedom Edition arrives in time for 4th of July

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  • Jimmyb
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    • Jul 2002
    • 12430

    USA: Jeep Wrangler Freedom Edition arrives in time for 4th of July

    <p align="justify"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2012/07/2012-jeep-wranger-freedom-opt.jpg" alt="Wrangler Freedom Edition" width="225" height="135" hspace="10" border="0" align="left"/><strong>The iconic Jeep Wrangler's earliest ancestors were military vehicles that proved their offroad capabilities by shuttling our armed forces through some of the world's most difficult terrain.</strong>

    Now, 70 years later, that bare-bones, utilitarian vehicle is all grown up and (somewhat) civilized, but no less American. To show off its patriotism, Jeep has just announced a new Freedom package on its 2012 Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited models.

    Spotting the new trim packages on the street should be super easy. First, they're only available in three colors: Deep Cherry Red, Bright White and, exclusive to Freedom models, True Blue.

    Each Freedom Edition Wrangler receives a military-style star on the hood and rear quarter panels as well as "Oscar Mike" fender badges and "Oscar Mike" stitched in silver on the seats' black, tectonic fabric. "Oscar Mike" is military slang for "On the Move." Silver stitching accents the leather steering wheel, door fabric, seats, grab handle, door pulls and dash vent rings.

    Outside are 17-inch Mineral Gray alloys with grille and bumper inserts in matching gray.

    Part of the Wrangler Freedom Edition's $28,165 purchase price and the Wrangler Unlimited Freedom's $30,670 goes to charities to benefit America's veterans.

    "It is with both pride in our history and gratitude to all those who have served that we have chosen to donate $250 from each Jeep Wrangler Freedom Edition to be divided between these important charitable organizations that benefit current and returning military members," says Mike Manley, President and CEO of the Jeep brand.

    The first Jeep Wrangler Freedom Edition models are rolling into dealers as you read this.

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      • bundy69
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        • May 2010
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        Owning a 2007 4 door wrangler geez the interior is looking pretty flash on these new ones
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