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November 19, 2008

Jeep launch Patriot S-Limited


by Simon Harrison
Jeep launch Patriot S-Limited

Jeep have decided that the Patriot variation of their Jeep line up is so popular that is would be beneficial for both their company and their customers to launch a special limited edition model, which includes some minor revisions; the Jeep Patriot S-Limited.

The new special edition will be inclusive of their popular 2.4 litre petrol engine, which of course, because of the size of the engine and the vehicle, isn’t paticulary economical.

That being said, for a vehicle of its size it is extremely fuel efficient compared with competitor vehicles, and offers a practical and value for money purchase for its customers.

The basic exterior modifications include body coloured door handles and mirrors, as well as special edition black paint work, silver chrome grille surroundings, and red and black special edition badging.

The basic interior modifications come in the form of leather trimming in the seating area, as well as in the door panels, but that’s not all, Jeep have gone leather crazy, and have coated the centre armrest, gear stick and the headrests in leather too.

Equipment in the Patriot S-Limited includes electric windows, rear parking sensors, CD/radio, side-curtain airbags, anti-lock brakes and ESP with Electronic Roll Mitigation.

All this for just £19,810, but hurry, this offer is limited to just 100 UK vehicles.


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