May 14, 2010
Richmond Chrysler Dodge Jeep has in their showroom for immediate delivery the new 2010 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited. Why is this important? Anyone can go out and start buying aftermarket parts and accessories for their Jeep, and some of them might even work as intended. But how does a Jeep owner know what's really best for his vehicle? One simple way is with the new Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited that Mopar, the performance parts group at Chrysler, has made available. Modifications chosen specifically to enhance the off-road abilities, as well as resale value, include The American Expedition Vehicles (AEV) front bumper ($1,620) with its integrated Warn winch ($1,375). Not only does the bumper provide the look, protection and clearance needed for extreme off-roading, it integrates with the Jeep's crash sensors so the airbags that protect the driver and front-seat passenger in the event of a mishap still function properly. According to Mopar, "Anytime we put anything on a vehicle that can influence the result of an accident, we have to go through the same frontal and side impact collision tests as on a new car," explained Jim Sassorossi, Mopar's director of sales and marketing.
Other modifications to this very special Jeep include: a front skid plate ($299); off-road lights ($125); Mopar off-road rear bumper ($558); 2-inch lift kit ($1,510); front and rear differential covers ($79 each); locking fuel cap ($22); black door-entry guards ($40); two-tone leather seats ($774) with heaters ($291); slush floor mats ($76); grab handle kit ($33); a Kicker 10-inch subwoofer with 200-watt amplifier ($630); and a Mopar exhaust tip ($55).
Richmond Chrysler Dodge Jeep not only features the normal departments such as Sales and Service, but also has a huge selection of vehicles, an on-site cafe', a Health and Fitness Center (for associates and customers alike), a high tech body and paint shop, and an accessory boutique. Explained Dick Huvaere, President of Richmond Chrysler Dodge Jeep, "People arrive here and can't believe all the energy that this store, located so far out in the country, generates. "I tell everyone that when they are driving here they will pass cows and cornfields on the way," Huvaere added. "We tell them to spend the day and have lunch at one of our towns 10 specialty restaurants, while we get their new vehicle ready to go home and enjoy for years to come".
Dick Huvaere's Richmond Chrysler Dodge Jeep employs over 90 local associates.