Part 1 – New York International Auto Show – Dodge Ram and Power Wagon

The New York International Auto Show was a massive auto show that involved manufactures and aftermarket brands from around the world. Held at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in lower Manhattan, it covered four main floors as well as areas outside the main halls. I’ve considered writing one giant blog post about the entire event but instead I’ll be sharing the event in bits and pieces focusing each part on a different section. Of course, I’ll do my best to contain the entire show into a single episode of the podcast though because there will be even great offroading news coming out each day and we want to do our best to keep you current on all the excitement in the offroading world.

The first part of the show I want to share with you is the Dodge Ram section. Dodge has been doing some pretty exciting things lately but one of the things that was completely missing was the Ram Runner. As I stepped into the area I glanced around to see the Raptor’s competition and it was nowhere to be found. The Ram representatives were out in force so at the first chance I asked, “Where’s the Ram Runner?!” The response had me a bit puzzled. “It’s out at other events.” Really? Other events?! What other major events are going on right now? I know the Easter Jeep Safari took place at the very same time as the press days but it’s not like only one Ram Runner exists in the world…..or is there only one? I wasn’t trying to be funny when I asked the question either. I was genuinely interested in seeing this desert sand slaying Mopar beast. The simple fact of the matter is that that Ram Runner is not a true production vehicle and even still has a hard time standing up against the Raptor. I know that there has been talk about Ram offering a production truck more suited to competing against the Raptor but it will all come down to the prospect of sales. If Dodge thinks that they will sell like hot cakes despite getting low double-digit MPGs, then we’ll probably see one; otherwise you’ll be stuck building your own Ram desert assault vehicle.

Power Wagon

It was about that time that my attentions were distracted by the other cool Rams surrounding me. Most notably was the Ram 2500 Power Wag “This was also a favorite of my 5 year old daughter who commented that, “it was a million miles tall” and she also like the colors. While it’s not actually a million miles tall, this was truly a thing of beauty and a major attention grabber. This Power Wagon had seen a great deal of customization on its appearance but underneath it all, it was still a powerful work horse that’s ready to tackle the most difficult terrain (at speeds far slower than a Raptor). The matte finish was a popular theme at the show and I’m a huge fan of the look. On top of the flat black paint was a splash of red and white across the hood, down the sides and across the tail gate. The graphics remind me a lot of the graphics from the Raptor and the Toyota Tacoma Baja edition; but I like the look so I’m okay with the look. The grill stands out clearly with the red horizontal bars and you’ll really notice them if that’s all you can see if your rearview mirror.

I spoke with lots of people that were also enthralled by this matte black and red behemoth. This four door, crew cab short box pickup featured all the same exciting features that you’d find on a normal Power Wagon such as 12,000 lb winch, electronic sway bar disconnects, front and rear lockers and tubular skid plates. The 5.7L Hemi V-8 with 383 HP and 400 lb-ft of torque motivates the Ram up and over the trails and makes it one of the best trucks for offroad use right from the show room floor.

Power Wagon

Power Wagon Grille

Power Wagon

There was also a Power Ram in the corner of the area but this was not a Power Wagon. Instead it was a Mopar accessorized 1500. It didn’t have a lot of details listed but it was sporting a 12,000 Warn winch inside the front bumper and a custom graphics package. The lift was milder than the Power Wagon but it was overall a good look.

Power Ram

Power Ram

I like it!

Lets drive!

My wife’s more rational mind (when it comes to vehicle choices, anyways) was drawn to the Mega Cab due to its enormous interior space. She’s used to driving a Suburban which suits my 2 kids and 2 dogs well even when driving long distances with lots of stuff and pulling my XJ on the trailer. I’ve tried to convince her that we should have a pickup in stead but she’s been unwilling to compromise on the large interior space of the Burb. The Mega Cab provides tons of room behind the front seats. As a matter of fact, it’s the only pickup that has so much room that it can actually recline the rear seats! That rear seat area can also fold flat for moving large cargo and also has some in-floor bins or storing things out of the way. Despite all the room in the back seat, it’s still not the same as a third row seat meaning there won’t be a Mega Cab in my driveway any time soon.

Be sure to let me know what you think of the Dodge Ram offerings in the comments below.

Loads of towing capacity

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The 2014 Jeep Cherokee Unveiling

The Jeep Cherokee has been officially unveiled for only a few hours but the Internet is totally a buzz with the same hatred for the fact that Jeep has utilized the legendary Cherokee name on this new vehicle.  As I type this post, I am actually still watching the replay of the unveiling video and I have some initial impressions that I would like to share.  But before you read my thoughts, if you haven’t actually watched the video, I recommend that you take a few moments and watch the whole thing (22ish minutes).

I am extremely fond of my 99 XJ and I am saddened to see such a big departure from the original stylings.  For the most part, when a vehicle manufacture has re-introduced a name plate, they have something that resembles the older, familiar version.  For example, the new Camaro, Challenger, Charger and VW Bettle; the Cherokee resembles the XJ in only the fact that it has 4 doors and a seven slot grill and even the grill is very different.  And lets just start by admitting that the only Cherokee worth paying attention to is the Trail Hawk version.

So lets break down the things that I don’t like about the new Cherokee and get that out of the way.

  1. Its ugly.  At least I think it is but I know that the styling is growing on me the more I look at it.  I am not fond of the Juke-esque marker lights on the edge of the hood.  The rear hatch looks just like every other mid-size SUV so I feel like the designers phoned it in…that or this is the only way to squeeze out the fuel efficiency that they were trying to obtain.
  2. Independent suspension.  You know why hard core offroaders run solid axles in their rigs?  Because they are strong and will take a beating!  Wait, did you say that Shannon Campbell, the winner of the King of the Hammers was driving a IFS rig?!  Hmmm, well maybe this one doesn’t count.  Independent suspension certainly does make adding a suspension lift more complex and involved.
  3. All knobs – no levers.  I know it shouldn’t be that big of a deal but I love the feeling of gears meshing together.  Its that tactile feedback when everything locks together that inspires confidence in the rough stuff.  The new Cherokee only has a 9-speed automatic transmission and push-button/twisty knob transfer case selector.  Are you kidding me?!  The 9-speed transmission helps this thing get 30mpg?!  I guess thats better than my XJ.  And the pros drive automatic transmission in races too?!  Ugh, maybe this one doesn’t count either.
  4. All the plastic.  You know that stuff is just going to get ripped off the first time you take it into the dirt!  I suppose that I should admit that I ripped my plastic air dam off my first XJ because it got tangled up on the trails so I guess thats another one to throw out.
  5. It doesn’t have a trusty 4 liter straight 6.  Oh Seriously?! The new Cherokee with the 3.2 liter Pentastar V6 cranks out 271 hp and 239 lb-ft of torque?!  Thats 80 more HP than the XJ ever got and more torque too!  Grrrr, well you can’t hate that.
  6. All the tech.  Okay I’ll admit that this is a strange one because I am a technophile.  But when it comes to a vehicle, I really want essential systems to be immune to tech-failures.  For instance the Keyless Enter ‘n Go system will make opening doors difficult when the key malfunctions.  The keyless entry on my XJ broke back 7 years ago and I haven’t bothered to fix it because…..who cares?!  I can still put the key in and open the doors.

Lets check out the things that I like compared to my XJ.

  1. More power.
  2. More torque.
  3. More effieciency.  30 MPG is tough to argue when I’m getting 15 right now.
  4. More tech.  Customizable center display, 8.4″ Uconnect media center, wireless charging pad for cell phones, more steering wheel controls, available rear backup camera and the Enter ‘n Go system – not gonna lie, thats pretty cool.
  5. More storage.  60/40 fold flat rear seats that can also recline, extra storage under the rear floor area, storage under the front seat cushion and the dash storage was always one of my favorite things about the Toyota FJ Cruiser, back when I had that.
  6. The available sky-slider sunroof that fully retracts so that front and rear passengers can enjoy the  open air feeling.  The CommandView dual-pane is also a pretty cool that that could never be found on the ol’ XJ.
  7. Better approach angle.
  8. Tow hooks tied into the frame like they are meant to be.

rear end comparo

 

 

 

On April 2nd, I will see the Jeep in real life and I’ll be able to speak to some of the people from Jeep as well as get some opinions from people who aren’t really offroaders which will offer a unique perspective.  Till then, here’s the whole press release with all the propaganda.

Press Release

All-new 2014 Jeep® Cherokee: No-compromise Mid-size SUV Sets a New Standard

Jeep® raises the bar with legendary benchmark capability, world-class on-road dynamics, fuel economy up to 31 mpg, revolutionary Jeep design with world-class craftsmanship inside and out, and an array of advanced safety and technology features

  • Best-in-class capability
    • Three new four-wheel-drive systems that raise the standard for mid-size SUVs:
      • Jeep® Active Drive I with one-speed power transfer unit (PTU)
      • Jeep Active Drive II with two-speed PTU and low range
      • Jeep Active Drive Lock with two-speed PTU, low range and locking rear differential
    • New Jeep Selec-Terrain traction control system with up to five customized modes – Auto, Snow, Sport, Sand/Mud and Rock
    • Best-in-class V-6 towing capability – 4,500 pounds
    • Jeep Trail Rated capability
      • Up to a 56:1 crawl ratio, a 90-percent improvement versus the outgoing model
  • Vastly improved fuel economy – up to 31 mpg
    • First SUV with nine-speed automatic transmission
    • Industry-first rear-axle disconnect resulting in reduced energy loss when 4×4 capability isn’t needed; improving fuel efficiency
    • 2.4-liter Tigershark MultiAir I-4 delivers a more than 45-percent fuel economy improvement versus outgoing model and nearly 500-mile range
    • First use of Chrysler Group’s new 3.2-liter Pentastar V-6 engine
  • Superior on-road ride and handling
    • First Jeep vehicle to utilize Chrysler Group’s Compact U.S. Wide (CUS-wide) platform
    • New independent front and rear suspension
    • Increased torsional stiffness
    • Exceptionally quiet cabin
  • New Jeep design with world-class craftsmanship
    • New aerodynamic design cues combine Jeep heritage with advanced technology
    • Aggressive approach and departure angles contribute to leading capability Advanced LED lighting technology with distinctive daytime running lights
    • Premium, well-crafted interior with extensive use of soft-touch materials
    • Class-exclusive all-new CommandView panoramic sunroof and Sky Slider roof
  • Array of advanced, cutting edge technology features
    • Full-color 7-inch reconfigurable LED instrument cluster
    • Uconnect 8.4-inch color touchscreen media center
    • Uconnect Access Via Mobile
  • More than 70 advanced safety and security features
    • First Chrysler Group use of ParkSense Parallel/Perpendicular Park Assist System aids the driver in parallel/perpendicular parking
  • Clever functionality and versatility
    • Second-row 60/40 split folding seat moves fore and aft for passenger comfort and cargo flexibility
    • Fold-flat front passenger seat with covered in-seat storage
    • Useful, clever storage features throughout the Cherokee cabin
    • Innovative Jeep Cargo Management System

March 27, 2013 , New York – There is a new king of the hill in the mid-size sport-utility vehicle (SUV) segment: the all-new 2014 Jeep® Cherokee.The renowned Cherokee name returns to the Jeep® vehicle lineup for the 2014 model year. The result – the all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee completely redefines the mid-size SUV segment, delivering legendary Jeep 4×4 capability, a segment-first nine-speed automatic transmission, fuel economy improvements of more than 45 percent (versus the outgoing Liberty model), superior on-road ride and handling, a cutting-edge, revolutionary design, world-class craftsmanship, class-exclusive technology and more than 70 advanced safety and security features. The Jeep Cherokee is set to delight consumers both on the road and on the trail.“The all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee will be the benchmark for mid-size SUVs with a new level of on-road driving dynamics and fuel economy, while at the same time improving the 4×4 capability that customers expect from Jeep,” said Mike Manley, President and CEO – Jeep Brand, Chrysler Group LLC. “Jeep Cherokee boasts a new design, a nine-speed automatic transmission and two advanced engines, class-leading capability from three innovative 4×4 systems, more than 70 safety features, and a host of new technology features.”

 

Jeep 4×4 capability
The all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee provides a choice of three innovative 4×4 systems for best-in-class 4×4 capability in all weather conditions. The Jeep Cherokee is the first mid-size SUV to feature rear-axle disconnect, resulting in reduced energy loss when 4×4 capability isn’t needed, improving fuel efficiency. The rear-axle disconnect seamlessly switches between two- and four-wheel drive for full-time torque management and does not require input from the driver.

The Jeep Cherokee offers best-in-class V-6 towing capability of 4,500 pounds.

Jeep Active Drive I
Available on the Cherokee Sport, Latitude and Limited models, Jeep Active Drive I features a single power transfer unit (PTU) which is fully automatic and delivers seamless operation in and out of four-wheel drive at any speed. The system does not require any driver intervention or feedback, delivers yaw correction during dynamic events and improves both understeer and oversteer conditions.

Jeep Active Drive II
Available on the Cherokee Sport, Latitude and Limited models, Jeep Active Drive II includes a two-speed PTU with torque management and low range. 4-Low mode locks the front and rear drive shafts for low-speed power or towing. Low range provides a 2.92:1 gear reduction. The gear reduction allows for enhanced climbing ability as well outstanding crawl ratios for severe off-road conditions. The 2014 Jeep Cherokee with Jeep Active Drive II gives the off-road adventurer a ride height that is increased by an inch, a crawl ratio of 56:1 when powered by the 2.4-liter MultiAir2 Tigershark I-4 engine, and 47.8:1 when powered by the new 3.2-liter Pentastar V-6 engine – up to a 90-percent improvement versus the outgoing model.

Jeep Active Drive Lock
Jeep Active Drive Lock includes all the features of Jeep Active Drive II and adds a locking rear differential for superior low-speed power for severe off-road conditions. Jeep Active Drive Lock is standard on all Trailhawk models.

All 4×4 systems feature the Jeep brand’s renowned Selec-Terrain traction control system, which allows the driver to choose the on- and off-road setting for optimum performance. Five customized settings are offered: Auto, Snow, Sport, Sand/Mud and Rock. Through the use of algorithms that enable unsurpassed control and capability, Selec-Terrain electronically coordinates and optimizes up to 12 systems on any terrain providing enhanced vehicle control including: drivetrain control module, electronic brake controller, electronic stability control (ESC), transmission controller, powertrain controller and Selec-Speed Control (Hill-ascent and Hill-descent Control).

Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk: Trail Rated
The all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk model exemplifies Jeep 4×4 capability with a distinctive, aggressive look, backed up by Jeep Trail Rated hardware, for the most capable Jeep Cherokee model and the most capable mid-size SUV in the segment. The Trailhawk includes as standard equipment aggressive approach and departure angles, complements of the unique front and rear fascias, one-inch factory lift, Jeep Active Drive Lock with locking rear differential, skid plates and signature red tow hooks. The locking rear differential is selectable in any low range terrain mode, but will lock automatically when in certain modes, such as “Rock,” to maximize tractive effort at the tire patch that can support it.

The Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk boasts an approach angle of 29.8 degrees, a departure angle of 32.1 degrees and breakover angle of 23.3 degrees. Running ground clearance is 8.7 inches.

The all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk model with the standard off-road package is Trail Rated. The “Trail Rated” badge on the Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk indicates that the vehicle is designed to perform in a variety of challenging off-road conditions identified by five key consumer-oriented performance categories: traction, ground clearance, maneuverability, articulation and water fording.

 

World-class architecture
FIAT Group architecture is the basis for the underpinnings of the all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee. The Compact U.S. Wide (CUS-wide) platform’s proven modular architecture means many models can be built using the same basic underpinnings. The result is better quality and reliability, as well as lower costs, less development time and tooling. The architecture Cherokee is built on is comprised of common, modular and interchangeable components and allows for modularity of the wheelbase, front track, rear track, front overhang, length and width across vehicle lines.

The 2014 Jeep Cherokee’s body structure has a high-strength steel content of roughly 65 percent. Hot stamped-, high-strength- and ultra-high-strength steel are used to construct a strong, lightweight, solid vehicle architecture.

Superior on-road performance and fuel efficiency
The 2014 Jeep Cherokee premium on-road manners and fuel efficiency are a result of a number of efforts by Jeep engineers.

Powered by the choice of two new engines mated to a segment-first nine-speed automatic transmission, the all-new Cherokee delivers the power drivers appreciate on the road with fuel economy improvements of more than 45 percent compared with the outgoing model. With expected highway fuel economy ratings of up to 31 miles per gallon (mpg) and a driving range on a tank of gasoline of nearly 500 miles, the all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee delivers drivers a no-compromise ownership experience.

The all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee features Chrysler Group’s 948TE nine-speed automatic transmission, the first time a nine-speed automatic transmission has been used in the segment and is standard equipment in all models of the new Cherokee. The nine-speed transmission delivers numerous benefits customers will appreciate, including aggressive launches, smooth power delivery at highway speeds and improved fuel efficiency versus a six-speed automatic transmission.

Efficiency and refinement also are hallmarks of Chrysler Group’s 16-valve, 2.4-liter Tigershark MultiAir 2 I-4 engine, which comes standard in the all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee. The 2.4-liter Tigershark engine offers up to an estimated 31 mpg highway fuel economy rating, a more than 45-percent improvement versus the outgoing model, and a driving range on a tank of gasoline of nearly 500 miles. The 2.4-liter MultiAir 2 Tigershark I-4 engine produces 184 horsepower and 171 lb.-ft. of torque.

The acclaimed electro-hydraulic fully variable valve-lift system uses a column of oil in place of the traditional mechanical link between the camshaft and intake valves. As a result, it delivers precise control of the intake-valve events – beginning and end – delivering reductions in engine-pumping losses and increases in volumetric efficiency.

In addition to reducing carbon-dioxide emissions, MultiAir accounts for a fuel-economy boost of up to 7.5 percent, compared with engines with conventional valve trains.

The 2.4-liter is the third engine to feature MultiAir technology from Chrysler Group and features the second generation “MultiAir 2” system that further enhances combustion control, improves fuel efficiency and reduces exhaust emissions.

Performance ratings for the 2.4-liter engine are 184 horsepower (137 kW) and 171 lb.-ft. (232 Nm) of torque.

The available new 3.2-liter Pentastar V-6 engine is the first derivative of the celebrated 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6, named one of Ward’s 10 Best Engines three years running. The available new 3.2-liter Pentastar V-6 engine benefits from the same innovations that earned its larger displacement predecessor industry–wide acclaim for efficiency, power and refinement. For the driver, that means a refined driving experience with reduced noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) and an exceptional balance of higher specific power output (84.2 horsepower per liter) while delivering fuel economy improvements of 30 percent versus the outgoing V-6 engine. The 3.2-liter Pentastar V-6 engine produces 271 horsepower, 239 lb.-ft. of torque and delivers best-in-class V-6 towing of 4,500 pounds.

The all new Jeep Cherokee mid-size SUV sports a new front independent suspension with MacPherson struts and a new rear independent multi-link suspension. The front suspension provides 6.7 inches of travel while the rear suspension provides up to 7.8 inches of travel for better articulation. The isolated rear cradle, aluminum front crossmember and superior torsional rigidity all contribute to the quieter, smoother ride and superior handling characteristics drivers will experience in the Cherokee.

The 2014 Jeep Cherokee is equipped with an electronic power steering system (EPS) that improves fuel efficiency and contributes to the Jeep Cherokee’s nimbleness with a turn circle radius of approximately 36 feet in 4×2 models, approximately 38 feet in 4×4 models and roughly 39 feet in the Trailhawk off-road model. With EPS all of the power assist is provided via an electric motor system rather than a traditional hydraulic system. Because the system is fully electronic, the driver experiences optimal steering effort at all vehicle speeds, and there is less noise and better fuel efficiency since there is no parasitic loss from a power steering pump.

 

Design
The 2014 Jeep Cherokee mid-size SUV debuts a new exterior designed for the future with a global appeal. Jeep designers were inspired to create a vehicle that moves Jeep into the next era with a shape that is efficient without losing Jeep DNA and design heritage. The all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee is a vehicle that not only looks efficient and capable, but is efficient and capable – in all on-road, trail and weather conditions.

Fluid, sleek exterior lines highlight the efficient, wind-splitting upper body of the all-new Cherokee. The rugged, protective lower body conveys the legendary capability that is characteristic of every Jeep.

The 2014 Jeep Cherokee has a powerful stance, an aggressive wheel-to-body proportion and a commanding road presence. The aggressive approach and departure angles contribute to the best-in-class capability. The first key feature in the front of the all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee is the waterfall hood with the iconic peaked, seven-slotted grille which includes a crisp, horizontal snap – a feature in many classic Jeep vehicles. The hood is clearly defined and separated from the front fenders in a modern twist of Jeep heritage. The one-piece hood and grille assembly ensures a precise build.

Advanced LED lighting technology is used throughout the all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee. Forward lighting features a unique daytime running lamp (DRL) shape that plays a dominant role in the fresh front-end proportion, giving the impression of a slim headlamp. Contemporary full LED tail lamps are an integral part of the rear backlight graphic, making the vehicle look stronger yet harmonious. This graphic is the connection between the upper and lower rear and brings a unique presence specific to this all-new Cherokee.

The Trail Rated 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk model takes rugged design and capability to a whole new level. With exclusive exterior and interior colors, functional differences such as Jeep signature red front tow hooks, skid plates underneath and aggressive front and rear fascias add to the rugged exterior appearance and deliver exemplary approach and departure angles for class-leading 4×4 capability, resulting in the most capable mid-size SUV in the market.

The 2014 Jeep Cherokee offers customers two industry-exclusive open-air options – the new CommandView panoramic sunroof or the Sky Slider full-length open canvas roof.

The interior of the all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee is modern, inviting and comfortable. A sophisticated, refined design, hand-sculpted forms, signature Jeep design cues, high-quality materials, precision craftsmanship and attention-to-detail raise the bar in the mid-size SUV segment. A driver-oriented cockpit loaded with easy-to-use, useful technology, clever, thoughtful storage features and more than 70 available safety and security features including 10 standard air bags give the driver and passengers everything they want for any adventure they undertake.

Inspiration for the all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee mid-size SUV interior included countries and terrain around the world that brought beautiful imagery to mind. The Cherokee interior is a sophisticated blend of hand-sculpted fluid shapes, high-quality materials, innovative color and material choices, precision craftsmanship, state-of-the-art technology and features that drivers and passengers appreciate.

Premium materials abound wherever the customer touches the vehicle – the door uppers and armrests, the center armrest, the upper instrument panel. Interior trim that is soft to the touch and pleasing to the eye is found throughout the cabin.

Seats in the all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee are ergonomically designed to support the contour of the body, are trimmed with premium cloth or quality Nappa leather and available as power adjustable, heated/ventilated seats with memory. Premium cloth fabrics include a unique interlocking graphic. The 60/40 split second-row seats adjust fore and aft for increased passenger comfort and cargo flexibility.

Unique features such as the available heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel, heated and ventilated front seats, an available wireless charging pad and many more will delight both drivers and passengers alike.

The all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee was designed with thoughtful, state-of-the-art, high-tech features and amenities that are intuitive, easy-to-use.

The world-class thin-film transistor (TFT) LED 3.5-inch grayscale or 7-inch full-color reconfigurable instrument cluster allows the driver to enjoy a customized user experience and receive information and vehicle feedback in the format they prefer while keeping their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.

The easy-to-use instrument cluster displays the basic information a driver needs at his or her fingertips but also allows the driver to add information they desire, similar to an iPhone.

The driver can select from a multitude of information that can be displayed in the center of the gauge cluster including turn-by-turn navigation, speed, real-time fuel economy, safety warnings, available Adaptive Cruise Control-Plus, audio information and Jeep-specific features including Selec-Terrain.

The available ParkSense Parallel/Perpendicular Park Assist System (first Chrysler Group availability) is displayed in the center of the gauge cluster and operated with buttons on the steering wheel and the shifter. The graphic walks the driver through the steps necessary to utilize the park assist system. Jeep designer’s passion for the brand shines through in the park assist screen, which features a 1941 Jeep Willys graphic on each side of the open parking space.

An available award-winning 8.4-inch touchscreen multimedia command center – the largest in the segment – or the standard 5-inch touchscreen multimedia command center are attractive, intuitive and easy-to-use, and located in the center stack. The 2014 Cherokee equipped with the Uconnect system allows the driver to control the audio, climate, heated/ventilated seats and much more from the touchscreen, redundant controls located on the center stack below the touchscreen or with voice commands. The touchscreen buttons are large and easy-to-see at a glance. The 8.4-inch color touchscreen Uconnect Access is user-friendly and includes Bluetooth connectivity, SiriusXM Radio, navigation, music, apps (Pandora, Aha, iHeart Radio and more), voice-to-text messaging and streaming audio capability.

The class-exclusive Jeep Cargo Management System makes the most of the cargo space in the all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee. A universal module rack is mounted on the side in the rear cargo area and provides for hooks and a removable grocery bag. Other optional accessories compatible with the system are available through Mopar and include an off-road accessory kit for Trailhawk models that features a tow rope, gloves and more; cargo bin, cargo mat, foldable cooler and first aid/emergency kit are just some of the accessories available that mount securely to the rack for secure storage solutions the adventurous customer desires.

Safety and Security
The new Cherokee was engineered with more than 70 available safety and security features. The Jeep Cherokee starts with a strong foundation constructed with 65 percent high-strength steel. Engineers then added both active and passive safety and security features, including: Chrysler Group vehicle firsts ParkSense Parallel/Perpendicular Park Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control-Plus, Forward Collision Warning-Plus, and Lane Departure Warning-Plus; 9-1-1 assist call; ESC; Electronic Roll Mitigation; Blind-spot Monitoring; Rear Cross Path detection; ParkView rear backup camera with dynamic grid lines and 10 standard air bags.

The ParkSense Parallel/Perpendicular Park Assist feature in the all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee is a first in a Chrysler Group vehicle. Using ultrasonic parking sensors on the bumper the system will find and guide customer into an available parking space when the driver initiates parking maneuver. The parking guidance system controls the steering angle automatically, the driver controls the gear position, brake, and accelerator. Parallel parking is possible on either side of the car; during perpendicular parking, the vehicle is backed into the space.

Adaptive Cruise Control-Plus, a first for a Chrysler Group vehicle, is significant for its capacity to bring the vehicle to a complete stop without driver intervention in certain conditions. Radar and video sensors identify the locations of vehicles traveling ahead of the 2014 Jeep Cherokee. The sensors also help ensure the vehicles are separated by a gap determined by the driver. If the gap is dramatically breached, the ESC system can aggressively deploy the vehicle’s brakes to affect a full stop, even if the driver never touches the brake pedal. To resume travel, the driver need only press a button on the steering wheel or tap the accelerator pedal.

Forward Collision Warning-Plus, another Chrysler Group first, addresses traffic-gap changes when Adaptive Cruise Control-Plus is inactive. When radar and video sensors detect a fast-closing obstacle ahead, the system pre-fills the brakes to prepare for emergency driver intervention. If collision risk remains, Forward Collision Warning-Plus correspondingly ratchets up the response with:
• audible and visual warnings
• a brief brake deployment to alert the driver
• a 1.5-second brake deployment to quicken the driver’s reaction time
• deployment of Advanced Brake Assist (ABA) if the driver is not braking aggressively enough

Lane Departure Warning-Plus, which is offered for the first time in a Chrysler Group vehicle, uses a camera-based vision sensor to establish the Jeep Cherokee’s position on the road. If there occurs an unintentional lane drift, determined by trajectory change and the absence of turn-signal activation, the system will deliver a visual warning and a haptic warning – the subtle introduction of torque from the electric power steering (EPS) system. If the driver unintentionally drifts too far, the system provides a secondary visual warning.

The 2014 Jeep Cherokee boasts numbers that make the difference for the SUV customer that cares about fuel economy and capability in all weather conditions — fuel economy improvements of more than 45 percent, more than 70 safety and security features, numerous industry and segment “firsts,” a nine-speed automatic transmission, a 3.2-liter Pentastar V-6 engine with 271 horsepower and 239 lb.-ft. of torque, a 2.4-liter MultiAir2 Tigershark I-4 engine with 184 horsepower and 171 lb.-ft. of torque, nearly 500 miles driving range on a tank of gasoline and three new, innovative 4×4 systems that deliver legendary Jeep capability including crawl ratios of 56:1 with the 2.4-liter engine and 47.8:1 with the 3.2-liter engine, an improvement of up to 90 percent versus the outgoing model.

The 2014 Jeep Cherokee competes in the mid-size SUV segment, the largest SUV segment in North America, with roughly 2 million sales in 2012.

The all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee is available in four different models in the United States and will arrive in volume in dealer showrooms in the third quarter 2013. Customers can choose from the 2014 Jeep Cherokee Sport, Cherokee Latitude, Cherokee Limited and the rugged, Trail Rated Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk.

The Jeep Cherokee mid-size SUV will offer consumers 11 different exterior colors from which to choose: Bright White Clear Coat, Brilliant Black Crystal Metallic Clear Coat, Billet Silver Metallic Clear Coat, Deep Cherry Red Crystal Pearl Coat, Eco Green Pearl Coat, Mango Tango Pearl Coat, Auburn Pearl Coat, Cashmere Pearl Coat, Granite Crystal Metallic Clear Coat, True Blue Pearl Coat, and Anvil Clear Coat.

The Cherokee is built in the United States at Chrysler Group’s Toledo (Ohio) Assembly Plant.

 
Photos from Jeep.com

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Episode 30 Video Version- Team Petty Cash Racing

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On this 30th episode of the podcast we bring you an interview with Matt Adair, the Team Petty Cash Racing leader.  Team Petty Cash races an old, Jeep Cherokee in the LeMons Racing series and has found the Jeep platform to be very successful and has surprised competitors.  During the interview we’ll learn about how Matt got into offroading and racing as well as some of the keys to success in the LeMons racing series.

In the news we talk about a bill that  has been introduced in the US Congress to reopen off-highway vehicle access to the Cape Hatteras National Seashore  in North Carolina; Jay Leno gets to know the Local Motors – Rally Fighter; VW built a Snowareg for the next Snowpocolypse; The List takes on the Rubicon Trail; the Dodge Ram 1500 is slated to get the new V6 EcoDiesel engine.  

In the feedback section, we answer a question that many people ask, “whats up with the Jeep naming conventions?”

The Outdoor Edible recipe for the show is Dirty Rice – without rice.

Ingredients:
1/2 cup green peppers, chopped
1/4 cup celery, chopped
1/4 cup onion, chopped
2 tbsp light butter
1/2 cup chicken broth
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp Cajun seasoning -I used McCormick
1/4 tsp red pepper sauce
1/8 tsp black pepper
1/4 tsp salt – optional if you are watching your salt intake
2 cups Jimmy Dean Turkey Sausage Crumbles, heated according to package
3 and 3/4 cups cooked cauliflower, grated/mashed
Directions:
Cook the sausage and break into crumbles while cooking.  Once cooked, remove from skillet to make room for the vegetables   Heat butter in a skillet over medium high heat until butter is melted. Add green pepper, celery and onion and cook until vegetables are tender and onion is translucent.  Add chicken broth, garlic powder, Cajun seasoning, pepper and hot pepper sauce. Stir in cauliflower rice and sausage crumbles. Heat thoroughly, stirring constantly.
While the sausage is cooking, steam the cauliflower and mash into a rice-like consistency.  Mix all ingredients into a delicious dinner recipe

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Episode 29 Video Version – Crawlin for the Fallen, Jeep Cherokee, GM Marries Isuzu again, Cute-Ute ditch the CVT, and Switching to Synthetic Winch Rope

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On this 29th episode of the podcast we bring you an interview with Randy Batman to learn more about an event to benifit the families of two officers who were killed in the line of duty.  In the news segment we learn of a partnership between GM and Isuzu – again, the Jeep Compass and Patriot ditch the CVT, three dangers in switching to synthetic winch rope, Chevy and GM introduce a new design and three new engines and lots of discussion the newest Jeep we love to hate – the 2014 Jeep Cherokee.

Check out The 4×4 Podcast on G+Facebook Twitter.  Also, you can support us by using any of the affiliate links found in the affiliates section. Contact us with your voicemail feedback at: 719-924-5337, the4x4podcast@yahoo.com, on TwitterFacebook or Google +.  Please consider supporting The 4×4 Podcast by shopping on Amazon!

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Episode 30 – Team Petty Cash Racing

 

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On this 30th episode of the podcast we bring you an interview with Matt Adair, the Team Petty Cash Racing leader.  Team Petty Cash races an old, Jeep Cherokee in the LeMons Racing series and has found the Jeep platform to be very successful and has surprised competitors.  During the interview we’ll learn about how Matt got into offroading and racing as well as some of the keys to success in the LeMons racing series.

In the news we talk about a bill that  has been introduced in the US Congress to reopen off-highway vehicle access to the Cape Hatteras National Seashore  in North Carolina; Jay Leno gets to know the Local Motors – Rally Fighter; VW built a Snowareg for the next Snowpocolypse; The List takes on the Rubicon Trail; the Dodge Ram 1500 is slated to get the new V6 EcoDiesel engine.  

In the feedback section, we answer a question that many people ask, “whats up with the Jeep naming conventions?”

The Outdoor Edible recipe for the show is Dirty Rice – without rice.

Ingredients:
1/2 cup green peppers, chopped
1/4 cup celery, chopped
1/4 cup onion, chopped
2 tbsp light butter
1/2 cup chicken broth
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp Cajun seasoning -I used McCormick
1/4 tsp red pepper sauce
1/8 tsp black pepper
1/4 tsp salt – optional if you are watching your salt intake
2 cups Jimmy Dean Turkey Sausage Crumbles, heated according to package
3 and 3/4 cups cooked cauliflower, grated/mashed
Directions:
Cook the sausage and break into crumbles while cooking.  Once cooked, remove from skillet to make room for the vegetables   Heat butter in a skillet over medium high heat until butter is melted. Add green pepper, celery and onion and cook until vegetables are tender and onion is translucent.  Add chicken broth, garlic powder, Cajun seasoning, pepper and hot pepper sauce. Stir in cauliflower rice and sausage crumbles. Heat thoroughly, stirring constantly.
While the sausage is cooking, steam the cauliflower and mash into a rice-like consistency.  Mix all ingredients into a delicious dinner recipe

Check out The 4×4 Podcast on G+Facebook Twitter.  Also, you can support us by using any of the affiliate links found in the affiliates section. Contact us with your voicemail feedback at: 719-924-5337, the4x4podcast@yahoo.com, on TwitterFacebook or Google +.  Please consider supporting The 4×4 Podcast by shopping on Amazon!

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Episode 29 – Crawlin for the Fallen, Jeep Cherokee, GM Marries Isuzu again, Cute-Ute ditch the CVT, and Switching to Synthetic Winch Rope

 

To stream the audio for the show, you can click on the play button right here! [audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/the4x4podcast/Episode_29.mp3]
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On this 29th episode of the podcast we bring you an interview with Randy Batman to learn more about an event to benifit the families of two officers who were killed in the line of duty.  In the news segment we learn of a partnership between GM and Isuzu – again, the Jeep Compass and Patriot ditch the CVT, three dangers in switching to synthetic winch rope, Chevy and GM introduce a new design and three new engines and lots of discussion the newest Jeep we love to hate – the 2014 Jeep Cherokee.

Check out The 4×4 Podcast on G+Facebook Twitter.  Also, you can support us by using any of the affiliate links found in the affiliates section. Contact us with your voicemail feedback at: 719-924-5337, the4x4podcast@yahoo.com, on TwitterFacebook or Google +.  Please consider supporting The 4×4 Podcast by shopping on Amazon!

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VOTD – Actual a footage if the 6×6 Mercedes Benz G63 AMG

Recently I ran across a photo on Facebook of a really cool looking G63 AMG that had been highly modified to be a true offroading monster.  The regular G63 and is more of a pavement beast with some offroading somewhere in the family tree.  Let’s list what is seen in the video at least.

-Geared hubs to provide some lift, suspension strength and mechanical advantage.
-What looks like 35″ or 37″ tires.
-Bead lock wheels.
-Of course the third axle which looks like some kind of Dana 60.
-The frame has been stretched and a bed added to the rear.

I’ve also done a bit of research to find some leaked details. This particular model is based on a similar platform the Mercedes already builds for the Australian army – likely the Mad Max brigade if you ask me. Mercedes head of G-class development tools Autoweek that they do plan to start building these alongside the current G63 AMG but I’m sure it will be in very limited quantities. This is said to be the second most expensive model; only topped by the SLS AMG Electric which already tops $400,000.

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Here’s some details on what the AMG had before these mods.

Net power: 536 hp @ 5,250-5,750 rpm
Net torque: 561 lb-ft @ 2,000-5,000 rpm
Compression ratio: 10.0:1
Construction: Diecast alloy block and alloy heads

Fuel requirement: Premium unleaded gasoline
Fuel capacity: 25.:4 gal
FUEL ECONOMY
City fuel economy 12 mpg
Highway estimated 14 mpg

DRIVETRAIN
Automatic transmission 7-speed
Drive configuration: Permanent all-wheel drive with 2-speed transfer case
Final-drive ratio: 4.11:1
PERFORMANCE
Acceleration: 0-60 mph 5.3 sec (est.)

And here’s the video that you’ve been waiting for…..

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Introduction of the video feed

I’ve been considering adding a video feed for the podcast for a while so this is sort of a test.  If you don’t already know, I am very fond of the audio format for the show because, like I always say at the start of the show, you can listen while in the garage wrenching or driving to the trails (or work for those days when real life gets in the way of adventure).

So here it is, the 28th episode of the podcast in video form to stream from YouTube or to download!

On this 28th episode of the podcast we bring you an interview with Scott of Compact Camping Concepts to talk about DIY trailer based adventures.  In the news segment we talk about:  your thoughts on tech in your offroad rigthe top offroad rig of 2012 (Jeep Wrangler Rubicon), 16 new Rovers in 17 years, the introduction of the World Championship of Desert Racing, and a trailer insired by a USB drive.   North Country Rock Solid 4×4 and Backwoods Farm is raffling off a 2013 Jeep Wrangler!

Links from the show:

Check out The 4×4 Podcast on G+Facebook Twitter.  Also, you can support us by using any of the affiliate links found in the affiliates section. Contact us with your voicemail feedback at: 719-924-5337,the4x4podcast@yahoo.com, on TwitterFacebook or Google +.  Please consider supporting The 4×4 Podcast by shopping on Amazon!

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Episode 28 – Interview with Compact Camping Concepts

 

To stream the audio for the show, you can click on the play button right here! [audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/the4x4podcast/Episode_28.mp3]
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On this 28th episode of the podcast we bring you an interview with Scott of Compact Camping Concepts to talk about DIY trailer based adventures.  In the news segment we talk about:  your thoughts on tech in your offroad rigthe top offroad rig of 2012 (Jeep Wrangler Rubicon), 16 new Rovers in 17 years, the introduction of the World Championship of Desert Racing, and a trailer insired by a USB drive.   North Country Rock Solid 4×4 and Backwoods Farm is raffling off a 2013 Jeep Wrangler!

Links from the show:

Check out The 4×4 Podcast on G+, Facebook , Twitter.  Also, you can support us by using any of the affiliate links found in the affiliates section. Contact us with your voicemail feedback at: 719-924-5337, the4x4podcast@yahoo.com, on Twitter, Facebook or Google +.  Please consider supporting The 4×4 Podcast by shopping on Amazon!

Order HD Motorsports HERO Camera @ GoPro.com

 

 USB Trailer

Ford Atlas Concept

Ford Atlas Concept

Ford Atlas Concept

Ford Atlas Concept

Ford Atlas Concept

Ford Atlas Concept

For Atlas Concept

For Atlas Concept

Jeep Wrangler Rubicon

Jeep Wrangler Rubicon

Ford Raptor

Ford Raptor

Toyota Tacoma Baja Edition

Toyota Tacoma Baja Edition

Nissan Xtera

Nissan Xtera

Dodge Ram Power Wagon

Dodge Ram Power Wagon

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Do Good As You Go – More on the Maya Rally 2012

After talking to Anthony of Overland Nomads and Bryon of Exploring Elements I’ve been fascinated by the Muskoka Foundation. This is a great read and is bound to inspire more travelers to “do good as you go.” You really should take time to read through the whole article amd consider what you could do to help improve communities wherever you travel, even if it’s not too to the end of the world. http://www.expeditionportal.com/adventures/featured-adventures/1848-maya-rally-2012-los-ninos-de-irapuato.html

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