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Heavy-duty Jeep J8 now available everywhere but here

Who doesn't get the Jeep J8? Um, that would be the United States, Home of Jeep. Hardly seems fair... considering that pretty much every other country in the world gets a crack at the ultra-Wrangler, which comes equipped with a 2.8-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel with 158-horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. Memo to Chrysler: The Wranger is screaming out for a small displacement diesel engine. No? Fine. We can understand the fact that this engine isn't certified for sale in the States and it would be expensive to make happen. At least the Pentastar brand could offer the J8's nearly 3,000-pound payload capacity via rear leaf springs and reinforced frame in its home market. Still no dice? Could we at least get the pickup bed as an option on the Unlimited chassis? Not likely, would be our best guess. Oh well, we can wish.
posted : 9/22/2008 @10:32:17 PM

Production Jeep J8 debuts in Germany

Unless you're a foreign military, government, or humanitarian organization, you're not getting your hands on the Jeep J8, a vehicle we think a number of Jeepers would be all over in about two seconds if it were to be offered in neighborhood dealerships. Available as a two-door pickup (above) or a four-door (like the civilian Wrangler Unlimited), the J8 goes on sale this month and was officially revealed at Euro Camp Jeep '08 in Germany.

Power comes from a 150-horse turbodiesel with 295 lb-ft of torque, with that juice going to all four wheels via a five-speed auto and Jeep's Command-Trac 4WD. The J8's built to be a workhorse, with a Dana 60 rear, leaf springs in back, upgraded brakes, and a revamped intake that lets it ford 30 inches of water and handle a sandstorm lasting up to five hours. Its max payload is 2,750 pounds, and it has a towing capacity of over 7,700 pounds. Because the J8's duties will vary depending upon who's placing the order, a variety of cargo and seating configurations are offered, as is left- or right-hand-drive. All this, and no, you can't order one. Yes, that sucks.

posted : 7/12/2008 @5:29:50 PM
jeep j8 marks brands return to military duty
To remember these projectiles of spy of collection of Wrangler of jeep? Now we know the details. This vehicle was one of the alternatives of the new J8 jeep. J8 is based on unlimited Wrangler and was conceived for the military and civil use of government. It fĂ´latre a reinforced reinforcement and improved the suspension which includes the much-discussed springs back blade which were specified in the photographs earlier of spy. The maximum payload is of 2.952 books. consequently. One will offer to him as four-door that to seem them like most of the time civil Wrangler unlimited and a collection of 2 doors. The jeep has sneakily shown in addition to body of collection on very impressing it SEMA-leap the concept of JT earlier this year. J8 is conceived to be very flexible, and will be available in a variety of configurations of allowance of the places/cargo in the left and right order (still, this explains the version of RHD captured in photographs of spy). more ...
posted : 9/20/2007 @6:00:34 PM
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