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Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD and Range Rover offroading

January 26th, 2007 by admin

Just watch the video - you’ll never see these high-dollar rigs getting dirty like this again…

And sadly, it’s proof - the jeep might get you farther down the path, as in this vid, but the jeep driver is just stuck deeper, now, farther from home… :(

Major dumbass awards to these buffoons for taking these rigs into mud like that on stock street tires.

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2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD Pricing

January 23rd, 2007 by admin

Chrysler Group Announces Pricing for the New 2007 Jeep(R) Grand Cherokee CRD

* Full-size, diesel-powered sport-utility vehicle for under $39,000

* Up to 30 percent improvement in fuel economy and 20 percent fewer carbon dioxide emissions

* Class-leading torque and driving range (450 miles); outstanding towing

WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Chrysler Group announced today at the Washington Auto Show pricing for its first diesel-powered, full- size sport-utility vehicle (SUV) to be offered in the United States. The 2007 Jeep(R) Grand Cherokee with a 3.0-liter common rail turbo diesel (CRD) engine will begin to arrive at Jeep dealerships in March.

The manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) for the Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited CRD will begin at $38,475, including $695 destination. The 3.0-liter V-6 CRD engine will be available on the Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited and Overland 4×2 and 4×4 models.

“The Chrysler Group is leading the way to bring the advantages of diesel to various U.S. vehicle segments,” Tom LaSorda, President and CEO, Chrysler Group, said. “Chrysler Group will continue to build upon our diesel leadership in the years to come. We believe that clean diesel technology can and should be a part of the national energy solution. It’s crucial that our country’s policymakers set regulations that encourage a diversity of approaches to reducing our dependence on oil.”

The new 3.0-liter V-6 CRD engine, built by Mercedes-Benz, produces 215 hp (160 kW) @ 3,800 rpm and 376 lb.-ft. torque (510 N*m) @ 1,600-2,800 rpm and gets an estimated fuel economy of 20 miles city and 25 miles highway for 4×2 models and 20 miles city and 24 miles highway for 4×4 models. Most recently, the engine earned a spot on “Ward’s 10 Best Engines” list.

The 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD offers class-leading torque, outstanding towing capacity (7,400 pounds), and class-leading driving range of approximately 450 miles. Clean diesel technology also improves fuel economy by up to 30 percent and has up to 20 percent fewer carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited CRD

With an MSRP of $38,475 for 4×2 models and $41,715 for 4×4 models (including destination) the Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited CRD includes Sirius Satellite Radio, Quadra-Drive II(R)*, five-speed automatic transmission, 17- inch aluminum wheels, memory system (seats, mirrors, pedals, etc.), air conditioning with dual-zone automatic temperature control, rain sensitive windshield wipers, premium leather seats, SmartBeam headlamps, tire pressure monitor, engine block heater, and AM/FM/six-disc CD/MP3 radio. (*4×4 models only)

Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland CRD

With an MSRP of $41,960 for 4×2 models and $45,395 for 4×4 models (including destination) the Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland CRD includes a five- speed automatic transmission, Quadra-Drive II*, 17-inch chrome clad wheels, ParkView rear back-up camera, ParkSense(R) rear back-up system, skid plates*, trailer tow package, tow hooks*, engine block heater, Sirius Satellite Radio, DVD-based AM/FM/six-disc CD/MP3 navigation radio and UConnect(R) hands-free communication system. (*4×4 models only)

“The Jeep Grand Cherokee diesel will offer excellent performance, increased fuel economy, class-leading torque, towing and a driving range of 450 miles - the equivalent of driving from Washington D.C. to Boston,” said Craig Love, Vice President–Rear-Wheel-Drive Product Team, Chrysler Group. “Unlike past experiences Americans may have had with diesel engines 20 years ago, the 3.0-liter CRD available on the Jeep Grand Cherokee is engineered to be a smooth-running, quiet, clean engine. Consumers may forget that they are driving a diesel vehicle.”

The Jeep brand also announced last year that the 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee would have a flex-fuel capable 4.7-liter SOHC V-8 engine, which gives customers the ability to use a fuel with an 85 percent concentration of ethanol (E85) in their vehicles. Flex-fuel vehicles support renewable sources of fuel and reduce emissions. The 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee continues Chrysler Group’s commitment to alternative fuels and technology.

More than 60 percent of the Chrysler Group vehicles sold in Western Europe are diesel powered. Between 2003 and 2007, the Chrysler Group will triple the number of diesel offerings outside North America. Of the estimated 20 vehicles available, 12 or more will have the option for a diesel powertrain (up from four in 2003).

The Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD will be manufactured at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit. The Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD will be fueled with B5 (5 percent) biodiesel at the assembly plant to help increase the awareness of biodiesel. The 3.0-liter V-6 CRD engine is built at the Mercedes-Benz Berlin Marienfelde Plant in Berlin, Germany.

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Grand Cherokee CRD First Drive

June 25th, 2006 by admin

Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 3.0 CRD diesel engine

Short and sweet article on driving the new Grand Cherokee with the Mercedes-sourced 3.0 CRD engine. Not too much detail, but the author covers the basics and makes the main point: This is one of the best, if not THE best, diesel offerings available today.

Jeep 3.0 CRD diesel engine

In addition to some cosmetic changes, inside and out, the 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee will now offer a diesel engine in the Laredo, Limited and Overland trim levels. Models with the diesel engine will be badged CRD for common-rail diesel. Additionally, the 4.7-liter V-8 gasoline engine will now be flex-fuel, capable of running on E85 or gas.

When I drove the Grand Cherokee CRD around DaimlerChrysler’s proving grounds in Chelsea, Mich., it delivered as promised. It’s ridiculously gutsy from a standing start, even with the relatively heavy Quadra-Drive II four-wheel drive underfoot. It’s no surprise, because the engine puts out 376 pounds-feet of torque at 1,600-2,800 rpm, as well as 215 horsepower at 3,800 rpm. What makes this engine stand out, though, is…

Read the complete article here, at Cars.com.

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In-depth info on Jeep 3.0 CRD diesel due in Grand Cherokee

June 17th, 2006 by admin

Just when you think it’s going to be tough to find an interesting article for the day, POW!… one drops right into your lap.

Courtesy of the folks over at www.greencarcongress.com, this in-depth look at the 3.0 CRD diesel engine from DC is worth reading.

A new 3.0-liter turbo Common Rail Diesel (CRD) will make its debut in the recently announced 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee next year.

The Mercedes-built 3.0-liter CRD produces 218 hp (160 kw) of power at 3,800 rpm and 510 Nm of torque at 2,000 rpm�33% more power and 28% more torque than its 2.8-liter predecessor previously offered in Europe. Built in Berlin, Germany, the new V-6 CRD engine is entering series production.

Jeep 3.0 CRD diesel engine

Mercedes made enhancements to the engine design ranging from the mechanical system and airflow dynamics to the electronic engine management and emissions control.

The common rail direct-injection system has been refined, achieving greater progress in fuel consumption, exhaust emissions and combustion noise. Newly developed piezo injectors operate more rapidly than the previous solenoid injectors, ensuring a precisely metered fuel supply to the cylinders.

The piezo injectors are controlled for load and engine speed. Five injections per power stroke are now possible at peak pressures up to 1,600 bar (24,000 psi). This marks the first use of piezo injectors in a North American SUV, according to Chrysler.

Electrically actuated intake-port swirl valves modify the turbulence of the intake air as it enters the cylinders, optimizing the combustion process with the aim of further reducing fuel consumption and exhaust emissions. The new electronic control unit (ECU) manages all the engine functions�from the quick-start glow system and automatic start function to control of the high-pressure fuel pump.

A Variable Geometry Turbine (VGT) with electrically adjustable blades acts like a small turbocharger under launch conditions, but has the desirable characteristics of a larger turbocharger at higher engine speeds. The benefit to customers is enhanced response at low engine speeds.

SPECS

3.0 CRD Engine
6-cylinder, 72� V
Displacement - 2.985 L
Bore x stroke - 83 x 92 mm
Compression ratio - 18:1
Power - 218 hp (160 kW)
Torque - 377 ft/lbs (510 Nm)

Can’t wait to see one of these with a tuning box!

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Jeep 3.0 CRD Tuning - STARTECH Style

June 7th, 2006 by admin

STARTECH Powerplay:
Powerful Tuning for all Chrysler and Jeep
Models with 3.0-Liter CRD Common-Rail Turbodiesel V6

Startech CRD tuning chip

Startech 300C Touring Wagon

Startech Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD

Startech Tuned Grand Cherokee CRD

What do the Chrysler 300C 3.0 CRD, Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0 CRD and the very latest Jeep Commander 3.0 CRD have in common? All three models are powered by an advanced 3.0-liter CRD common-rail V6 turbodiesel engine. And for all three there is SD6 tuning from STARTECH (Brabus-Allee, D-46240 Bottrop, phone + 49 / (0) 20 41 / 777 54-0, fax + 49 / (0) 20 41 / 777 54-4, Internet www.STARTECH.de).

The STARTECH SD6 tuning kit consists of a computer-controlled auxiliary control unit. Thanks to an included model-specific wire harness and detailed installation instructions the plug-and-play module can be installed in less than 30 minutes by any authorized Chrysler/Jeep dealer.

The new engine mapping increases maximum power output of the 3.0-liter V6 common-rail turbodiesel engine from standard 218 hp / 160 kW to 262 hp / 193 kW at 4,000 rpm. Even more important in everyday driving is the increase in torque from a standard peak of 510 Nm to 580 Nm, available between a low 1,600 and 2,800 rpm.

These impressive power figures naturally benefit vehicle performance: The Chrysler 300C 3.0 CRD with STARTECH SD6 tuning shortens acceleration time for 0 - 100 km/h from 7.6 (Touring wagon: 7.9) seconds to 7.2 (Touring wagon: 7.5) seconds. Top speed increases from 230 (Touring wagon: 227) to 235 (Touring wagon: 232) km/h.

The Grand Cherokee 3.0 CRD with SD6 performance tuning also exhibits markedly improved temperament: 8.5 instead of 9.2 seconds for the sprint to 100 km/h and top speed increase from 200 to 210 km/h clearly reflect the added power.

The new Jeep Commander 3.0 CRD also benefits notably from a STARTECH SD6 module. The added driving fun also expresses itself in improved performance figures such as a sprint time from 0 - 100 km/h of just 8.5 instead of normally 9.0 seconds and a new top speed of 200 km/h, up from 191 km/h for the production car.

Yet another benefit of the STARTECH SD6 performance kits is their excellent environmental compatibility. Thanks to the optimized torque curve fuel consumption remains on the low level of the production car while exhaust emissions meet the same strict limits as its non-tuned brethren.

As the perfect complement to performance tuning STARTECH recommends installation of a STARTECH sport exhaust system for all Chrysler and Jeep CRD models. The fully stainless-steel exhaust further optimizes power yield. It also gives the engine a throatier exhaust note without being obtrusive. The characteristic oval-shaped STARTECH tailpipes lend the various Chrysler and Jeep models a more striking rear appearance.

Images courtesy STARTECH.de

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CONFIRMED! - Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD for North America

June 2nd, 2006 by admin

* 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee to run on gas, diesel and E-85
* First full-size sport-utility vehicle with 3.0-liter common rail turbo diesel in the U.S.
* Up to 30 percent improvement in fuel economy
* Class-leading towing, torque, driving range

Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD Diesel

Auburn Hills, Michigan

Chrysler Group announced yesterday its plans to produce the first diesel-powered, full-size sport-utility vehicle (SUV) to be offered in the United States. The 2007 Jeep� Grand Cherokee with a 3.0-liter common rail turbo diesel (CRD) engine will arrive at Jeep dealerships in the first quarter of 2007.

�DaimlerChrysler is a leader in automotive diesel applications in Europe, and it makes sense to continue to build on that experience by offering a modern, clean diesel for the U.S. market,� said Craig Love, Vice President — Rear-Wheel-Drive Product Team, Chrysler Group. �The Jeep Grand Cherokee diesel will offer consumers increased fuel economy, class-leading torque, towing and driving range.�

The new 3.0-liter CRD engine, built by Mercedes-Benz, produces 215 hp (160 kW) @ 3800 rpm and 376 lb.-ft. torque (510 N�m) @ 1600-2800 rpm and gets an estimated fuel economy of 19 miles city and 23 miles highway. The 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD offers class-leading torque, outstanding towing capacity (7,400 lbs.), and class-leading driving range of approximately 425 miles. And, clean diesel technology improves fuel economy by up to 30 percent and has up to 20 percent fewer carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The 3.0-liter CRD engine will be available on the Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, Limited and Overland models.

�The 3.0-liter CRD is an efficient, smooth-running, clean engine that delivers fuel economy and performance,� said Bob Lee, Vice President — Power Train Product Team, Chrysler Group. �Advanced diesel technology has improved over the last several years; engines are quieter and cleaner due to electronic controls, higher fuel pressures and advanced after-treatment systems.�

Chrysler Group was the first automotive manufacturer in the United States to offer a mid-size, diesel-powered SUV, the 2005 Jeep Liberty with a 2.8-liter CRD engine. Based on consumer response, the diesel-powered Jeep Liberty exceeded the company�s expectations. More than 11,000 diesel-powered Jeep Liberty vehicles have been sold since production began. The Jeep Liberty diesel continues to be a strong seller, as consumers realize the benefits of diesel technology.

The Jeep brand also announced earlier in the year that the 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee would have a flex-fuel capable 4.7-liter SOHC V-8 engine, which gives customers the ability to use a fuel with an 85 percent concentration of ethanol (E-85) in their vehicles. Flex-fuel vehicles support renewable sources of fuel and reduce emissions. The 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee continues Chrysler Group�s commitment to alternative fuels and technology.

More than 60 percent of Chrysler Group vehicles sold in Western Europe are diesel-powered. Between 2003 and 2007, Chrysler Group will triple the number of diesel offerings outside North America. Of the estimated 20 vehicles available, 12 or more will have the option for a diesel powertrain (up from four in 2003).

The Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD will be manufactured at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit. The 3.0-liter CRD engine is built at the Mercedes-Benz Berlin Marienfelde Plant in Berlin, Germany. Pricing will be announced closer to availability.

Jeep Brand
Jeep has seven models in the 2007 model year, the most available to retail consumers at one time in the 65-year history of the brand.

The expansion of the Jeep brand has taken place in just two years. At the start of 2004, the brand�s trio of tough, capable, rugged SUVs included the venerable Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Liberty (Cherokee outside North America) and the icon of the brand, the Jeep Wrangler.

In 2005, the Jeep Commander was introduced. This year, the redesigned Jeep Wrangler was unveiled. Also debuting this year are three all-new Jeep vehicles: Jeep Patriot, Jeep Compass and the four-door Jeep Wrangler Unlimited.

Overall sales of Jeep brand vehicles increased 12 percent in 2005 to their highest total since 2000 — 476,532 units compared with 2004 sales of 427,329 units. Internationally. Outside North America, Jeep brand sales grew 15 percent to 84,019 units in 2005. The positive momentum for the Jeep brand has continued during the 2006 calendar year.

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DC supports Earth Day by endorsing bio-fuels

May 2nd, 2006 by admin

For Earth Day, DaimlerChrysler Shows Commitment to Renewable Fuels
. DaimlerChrysler has sold nearly 1.5 million flexible fuel vehicles capable of running on E85
. DaimlerChrysler has approved use of 5 percent biodiesel in the diesel-powered Jeep Liberty CRD
. Beginning with the 2007 model year, DaimlerChrysler has approved use of 20 percent biodiesel in the Dodge Ram Heavy-Duty diesel pickup trucks operated by government, military and commercial fleets

Auburn Hills, Mich., Apr 19, 2006 -

DaimlerChrysler offers diesel and flexible fuel vehicles that can run on clean, renewable, American-made alternative fuels.

Renewable fuels, including ethanol made from corn and biodiesel made primarily from soybeans, help to:

- Reduce tailpipe emissions of pollutants
- Reduce emissions of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas
- Reduce dependence on oil
- Support the nation’s agricultural economy

Since 1998, DaimlerChrysler has sold nearly 1.5 million flexible fuel vehicles (FFVs) designed to run on E85 fuel, a fuel made up of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent conventional gasoline.

Beginning with the 2008 model year, DC will produce nearly 500,000 FFVs per year for sale in the United States.

Current vehicles capable of running on E85 fuel are:

- Dodge Stratus/Chrysler Sebring with the 2.7-liter engine
- Dodge Caravan/Grand Caravan with the 3.3-liter engine
- Dodge Durango and Dodge Ram 1500 with the 4.7-liter engine

DaimlerChrysler is also promoting use of biodiesel, a fuel made from the vegetable oils from crops such as soybeans.

Biodiesel can replace conventional diesel fuel, reducing dependence on oil. The Jeep Liberty CRD diesel-powered SUV is filled with B5 (5 percent biodiesel) fuel at the assembly plant in Toledo, Ohio, and B5 is approved for use by all Jeep Liberty diesel customers.

Beginning with the 2007 model year, the company will approve use of B20 (20 percent biodiesel) fuel in Dodge Ram Heavy-Duty diesel pickup trucks operated by government, military and commercial fleets. The company is working with industry partners to establish a national standard that would enable all diesel vehicle owners to use B20 fuel.

“Biofuels are proof that at least part of the solution to our energy, environmental and national security issues can be homegrown,” said Tom LaSorda, President and CEO - Chrysler Group.

This is good news folks - this is the way of the future, so the automakers might as well get on board now and start the work of enabling end users the choice and ability.

One note of caution to diesel owners:

If you are not currently using biodiesel, be very careful if you try to switch over. Biodiesel has some properties which make it very much like a solvent.

Over time, your regular diesel fuel leaves deposits in the fuel system. Biodiesel can loosen these, flush them out and lead to a non-running engine due to clogged fuel lines and/or filters. They typical rememdy is to flush the fuel tank out, purge the lines and re-fill the tank - not cheap or quick.

If you’re already using biodiesel, you can skip the worrying and know your lines are clean.

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Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0 CRD Diesel

May 1st, 2006 by admin

Well, you gotta hand it to the folks across the pond - they do, in fact, get the coolest rides on Earth. And they get them first….sometimes exclusively.

Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0 CRD diesel

Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0 CRD rear end

Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0 CRD interior

DC recently released the newest version of the Grand Cherokee with a new 3.0 litre CRD diesel in the UK. This motor replaces the older 2.7 CRD (think Jeep Liberty Diesel) and offers a 33 percent increase in horsepower and 28 percent more torque. This means a 0-60 mph time of 8.9 seconds, a top speed of 124 mph and it still can average about 28 mpg.

See - told you they get the cool rides over there…

Now, if DC would get it’s act together, they’d see that the market demand for big, gas-sucking SUVs is shrinking. They’d add in that with diesel being a cheaper alternative and this model being a high-profit one, it would be wise to get this thing rolling around North America soon. Finish the whole thought off with a dose of reality - they’ve pretty much doubled planned sales of the Liberty Diesel, so they know folks will buy diesels with the Jeep badge on the hood.

We’re left to wonder why this version of the Grand isn’t ALREADY here.

Read the full article after the jump. (Opens a new window)

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