Where is the New Wrangler Going to be Produced?

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The Wall Street Journal maps out the long road it has been to keep the Wrangler production at the Toledo plant.  Sergio Marchionne has been keeping the people at the Toledo Assembly Plant on edge with his comments about what to expect from the 2017 Jeep Wrangler.  He said that the new Jeep will be making use of aluminum to have better fuel efficiency but the new Wrangler will not have an all-aluminum body.

This is a change from his comments back in October that the new Wrangler would be having an aluminum body.  Using that material would mean the Jeep would have to be built elsewhere, taking the Wrangler away from the Toledo plant for the first time in many years.

“We’ve run the numbers and we’ve simulated the mileage,” Mr. Marchionne is quoted as saying.  “But because of the difference in costs, not just in materials but the actual assembly process, I think we can do almost as well without aluminum.”

This may be the sign that Marchionne is keeping the Wrangler still in Toledo, something he said he wanted to do.  The plant and local city officials have been working hard to convince the company to keep the Wrangler there as well.  They’ve bought up additional land for the auto maker to use if any additional building for the plant needed to happen.

While Marchionne hasn’t said for sure one way or the other, it is clear that Toledo will be fighting until the end to hold onto that Wrangler production.

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Jeep Beach Sets New Jeep Record

Jeep Beach Sets New Jeep Record

Not content to let Ram have all the glory, Jeep also wanted to break a record.  A little while ago, Ram put out the word for Ram truck drivers to sign up and amass on the Academy of Country Music Awards to break the Guinness World Record for ‘Largest Parade of Pickup Trucks.’  With 451 total trucks, it was a mission success.

Cut to the 12th annual Jeep Beach event.  The event is a major Jeep get-together for fun events and charity down in Florida.  To mark this year, they wanted to take a crack at breaking a record.  Said record was 1,106 Jeeps at the 2011 Bantam Jeep Festival.  The Jeep Beach managed to do it, smashing that previous record with their own 1,846 Jeeps!

What was the most popular of the Jeeps?  According to one of the volunteers, it was the Wrangler.  “Wranglers dominated but we definitely had representation from nearly every Jeep ever made.”

Will the Bantam Jeep Festival take this hit to their record lying down?  It’s all fun and games and I hope to see them fire back.  If it keeps happening, one day we’ll have to stretch Jeeps across the whole of the US.  It could happen.

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Jalopnik Collects all 2017 Jeep Wrangler Rumors

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When something new is on the horizon, everyone seems to have the rumor and the scoop on just what to expect.  It is the nature of the news cycle, to be so desperate to break the story that there is little time for fact checking.  The 2017 Jeep Wrangler is a much sought after news story in the auto world and it doesn’t help that Jeep is saying nothing in concern for what is to be expected from the Jeep.  Jalopnik has done a service and collected all the rumors under one roof for readers to speculate over.

Some of the rumors they mention are ones that don’t really even need confirmation.  An example is that the 2017 model will be redesigned.  As they say, this is a given.  Fiat-Chrysler confirmed as much during their five-year plan meeting in which the 2017 redesign was shown in a slide.  Not that anything was shown other than this is happening, however.

Being tight-lipped can also cause a great deal of worry for fans.  For some, it is that a new Wrangler may ditch what makes the Jeep so desirable in the first place.  Will the new gas regulations force Jeep to lower the quality and power in the new Wrangle?  Will the new Jeep skimp on power to save production costs?  This leads into my favorite line of the article, “As anybody whose ever been on a Jeep forum knows; any new Jeep sucks and the outgoing one is the only real Jeep.  Such is the cycle.”  There is a lot of truth here.  The internet has a tendency to be up in arms about speculation.

This reminds me of when the Cherokee was first shown and the Jeep community lost their collective minds over the new look.  Yet, this didn’t stop the new Cherokee from being a major winner in sales for Jeep.  It’s impossible to tell based on rumors just how good or bad something is going to be.

Check out the whole write-up as there is plenty of rumors not covered here.  It’s going to be a long while until Jeep officially confirms anything with the Cherokee and until then, best to take everything with a grain of salt, stay calm, and have faith that Jeep is working hard to make sure that the Wrangler stays a quality product in their line-up.

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