Thursday, July 31, 2014

The 2015 Jeep Renegade


Here at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram 104th, we were excited to hear about the newest Jeep member, the 2015 Jeep Renegade. Colorado is a prime location for in city or off road vehicles and Jeep provides both for our customers. Let's take a walk through on some of the highlights.
2015 Jeep® Renegade
Jeep went above and beyond with the all new 2015 Renegade. Not only does the new Jeep stay true to Jeep form but it proves "Best-In-Class 4x4 Capability" when compared against it's competitors.
"The All-New 2015 Jeep® Renegade Trailhawk® offers Trail Rated® capability with the standard Jeep® Active Drive I 4x4 system with low range, a 1-inch factory lift, distinctive front and rear fascias, skid plates, 17-inch off-road aluminum wheels, aggressive tires and red tow hooks."


My Sky™
Well hello sunshine! With the My Sky™, dual-panel roof features secure panels, shed some light on the front and back passengers. "My Sky™panels are fully lockable when in place. The panels can be removed and stored flat in a height-adjustable rear cargo area."*

Family Vehicle
Jeep isn’t just for those single’s going off roading! The outdoor family is a draw to the Renegade as well. It not only fits up to 5 people comfortably but still has plenty of cargo space. You will find additional storage space throughout the vehicle, which makes it on the list for families looking for a new vehicle.

 
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* All quotes via Jeep.com

Road Trip Maintenance


Summer is in full swing and so are the road trips! With road trips comes a little maintenance to your vehicle to make sure everything is in tip top shape. Taking care of your vehicle should be a top priority to make sure you and your loved ones get to your destination safely. We at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram 104th have put together a short checklist of the top "to-do" to get your road trip off to a smooth start. 

1. Basic Vehicle Checkup. Call us to schedule an appointment to have a check up done on your vehicle. Be sure to have wipers and fluids checked by the Service Department and get the oil changed if needed. Keeping these basics checked will help your vehicle's reliability on the road.





2. Check your tires. Before you put the rubber to the road, check those tires to make sure they are in driving shape. Do you know what to look for? Inspect the thread to be sure there is enough left on the tire for long periods of travel. See any tears or bulging? Get them changed out at your local dealership. Make sure the air pressure is set to your owner's manual suggestion - too much air and too little air will cause a tougher drive.

3. Emergency Check! Whether you are city driving or heading out to the country, be sure to always plan ahead for any issues that may arise. Some emergency items to make sure are in your vehicle are: water, blankets, jumper cables, flares, snacks, and a flashlight.


Be safe out there while you travel and have a great summer!

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

The all-new Chrysler 200!



There’s something new that Chrysler has introduced and it’s the all-new 200. This vehicle has it all and then some! Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram 104th is the place to come check out this new vehicle. If you don’t believe us that this totally redesigned 200 is amazing, take a look at recent review given to the 200 in the New York Times by Lawrence Ulrich:
“After so much time in the sedan wilderness, the Chrysler could hardly expect to rule a class whose leaders include the Honda Accord, Mazda 6 and Ford Fusion.

Yet the midsize Chrysler makes a case for inclusion, with a distinctively American design, an especially user-friendly cabin and the most powerful optional V6 in the class. Unlike the coming Jeep Renegade, a small Italian-built S.U.V. destined for international markets, the 200 will be homegrown. It is being produced in a plant in Sterling Heights, Mich., that recently received a $1 billion expansion.
True to its Midwest roots, Chrysler’s latest “Imported from Detroit” model is a big old softy. If the Mazda 6 and Honda Accord occupy the athletic end of the family-car spectrum, the 200 is safely parked near the center. Comfort is king at the expense of anything resembling sporty handling, at least in the 200C AWD version that I tested.” 


Come down to our dealership to see for yourself the new Chrysler 200! Remember that at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram 104th, we are driven by you.