Jeep Wrangler Transformed into Beach Patrol Vehicle

as mentioned in It's no Lamborghini cop car, but this Jeep Wrangler definitely looks more fun than your average law enforcement vehicle. The automaker has presented the Italian Carabinieri with a custom Wrangler that will patrol the beaches of Romagna, Italy, this summer. Other upgrades include a flashing light, siren with telescoping mounting, machine gun holder, portable radio, and two signaling disc holders. Fiat Chrysler presented the vehicle to the Italian Carabinieri during a ceremony in Rome. Keeping people safe during the busy summer season, the Wrangler will patrol an 18-mile area of the Romagna Riviera that includes popular resorts.


Why A Jeep Wrangler Isn't A Good First Car For Your Teenager

AdvertisementI've spoken to a number of parents who, at first, thought the Wrangler was a perfectly appropriate car for a 17-year-old driver. The teen thinks the Wrangler is "lit" and the parents think it's "safe," so it should be a good match, right? The latest, recently updated Wrangler or even the JK series Wrangler that preceded it, would fall within that budget range. And for similar money to a used Wrangler, parents can buy any number of used crossovers. Some make the argument that we should be fostering auto enthusiasm among young people rather than saddling them with a boring and "safe" car.

Why A Jeep Wrangler Isn't A Good First Car For Your Teenager

Jeep Wrangler Built by Students Is Being Actioned off to Benefit School Program

referring to A SEMA-shown Jeep Wrangler that was custom-built by a magnet high school in New Mexico is being auctioned to benefit the same group of kids that built it. The proceeds of the sale will be used to fund another automotive project for students. The 2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited is the result of a partnership between the Santa Fe Early College Opportunities Auto Tech School and SEMA, which through a tech-training program allowed high school students to build this one-of-a-kind Jeep. Bring a Trailer Bring a Trailer Bring a TrailerMore from TheDriveThe off-road beast has only seen 14,500 miles of road and is currently listed without reserve on Bring a Trailer with six days left and a $50,000 bid. Bring a Trailer Bring a Trailer Bring a Trailer Bring a TrailerRunning over logs and crawling over boulders will be a whole lot easier thanks to ICON shocks with remote reservoirs and adjustable trackbars in the front and rear.

2018 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon: What We Learned Over 600 Hard Miles

All Photo Credits: Andrew P. CollinsYou don't need to take the 2018 Jeep Wrangler off-road to enjoy driving it. Dirt biking is fun, and much faster than a stock Jeep Wrangler over rough terrain. AdvertisementThe JL Wrangler is so much easier to strip than its predecessor that it alone is enough of a reason to upgrade from an old Wrangler. HomeboundFans of automotive adventure could not possibly have asked for a better update to the Jeep Wrangler than what we got with the JL. The 2018 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon feels like a truck–classic, utilitarian and a little rough.

2018 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon: What We Learned Over 600 Hard Miles





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