Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 11 Aug 1993, p. 25

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_ _Jeep â€" which marks the beginning of its second 50 years with the production of the Grand Cherokee â€" pioneered the civilâ€" ian sport/utility vehicle market with the 1963 Wagoneer, which included the first automotive combination of an automatic transmission with fourâ€"wheelâ€" drive. hrysler has raised the ‘ stakes in the sport utility competition with the introâ€" duction of the 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee. By JIM ROBINSON Oakville Beaver Staff Grand Cherokee breaks new ground According to Francois PyA 24 .. «t >z Sn £ C m > m * . C9 GG [Gsrfl ; C Windshield repair absolutely free! m\;:{;'v Your insurance company covers all windshield Â¥) ®Pea. y°¢ repairs â€" ie. star breaks, stone chips, etc. â€" at Yf smPÂ¥ w":} no cost to you â€" providing you have glass ‘g“":;erefi coverage at the time the damage occurs. . p APPLE A DAMAGED WINDSHIELD IS THE PITS! APPLE 1033 SPEERS RD. AutoGlass UNIT 2, 8426060 Castaing, Chrysler Corporation‘s viceâ€"president â€" vehicle engineerâ€" ing and general manager of Jeep/Truck Platforms, the lessons learned through 28 years of sport/utility leadership have resulted in a new vehicle that breaks significant ground. "The 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee sets a new standard for onâ€"road ride, handling and comâ€" fort in a sport/utility vehicle", Castaing said. "It moves that standard closer to some of the best sports sedans on the market todav‘. "However," he added, "loyal Jeep customerg and dedicated offâ€"roaders need not worry. â€" STONE BRUISES 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Chrysler Jeep in °5t Yay 30. nae m etorve rgec efio he mess o\waoan\O“'m ee (JY:! iz w‘“me\w'ofl aoflws\dv" M;fwfi:â€" %w"‘ M.m&' y WNM > ome'e‘”“‘owm Grand Cherokee even improves upon the traditional offâ€"road Jeep virtues of toughness, durability and goâ€"anywhere ability.~ Compared to its stablemate the Jeep Cherokee, Grand Cherokee is larger and has a 114mm (4.5 inch) longer wheelbage. A 203 mm (8.0 inch) addition in overall length; 127mm (5.0 inches) more rearâ€"seat hip room and 4.3mm (1.7 inches) more in the front; 76mm (3.0 inches) more frontâ€"seat shoulder room and 7Omm (2.3 inches) more in the rear; 210 litre (7.4 cubic feet) more cargo space; and 109 mm (4.3 inch) wider rear door. Sized for today‘s driving envi O The Quadraâ€"Coil solid axle, coil gpring, multiâ€"link front and rear suspension system provides better durability, ride and hanâ€" dling and offâ€"road capability than suspensions offered by competitors. Q The lowâ€"est curb weight of any vehicle in its class. ronment, the Grand Cherokee still traverses any trail any other Jeep vehicle can, but adds more additional space for passengers and cargo. Q The most front and rear shoulder room and front hip room in its class O Unibody construction, first used in the segment by Jeep Cherokee, which serves to elimiâ€" nate roadâ€"induced shake, vibraâ€" tion and harshness associated with traditional bodyâ€"onâ€"frame construction. Grand Cherokee‘s unibody torsional rigidity is superior to others in the class and allows a softer suspension for onâ€"road comfort without compromising overall handling and control. The Grand Cherokee also conâ€" tinues a Jeep tradition of providâ€" ing exclusive equipment and worldâ€"class dynamics, including: U The highest horseâ€"power, 190, in its class from the stanâ€" dard High Output 4.0â€"litre multiâ€"point fuelâ€"injected sixâ€" cylinder engine. U A choice of three fourâ€" wheel drive systems: Partâ€"Time 4WD, Fullâ€"Tim e4WD and the allâ€"new Quadraâ€"Trac Allâ€"Theâ€" Time 4WD system which feaâ€" tures a centreâ€"mounted viscous coupling that, when needed, automatically locks the centre differential for maximum torque transer. Q The Grand Cherokee‘s air conditioning system, the most efficient in its class, features the first sport utility use of the enviâ€" ronmentally friendly R134A refrigerant (nonâ€"CFC). Q The first driver‘sâ€"side air bag on a sport utility vehicle. Other guality features include standard fourâ€"wheel antiâ€"lock brakes, centerâ€"highâ€"mountedâ€" stop lamp and the only standard rear wiper/washer system on a sport utility vehicle. fzé %E‘Z%é f;{é/é/zf,«, VISIT OUR INDOOR SHOWROOM A lucky Canadian will drive away with a $155,000 Lamborghini Countach next year as the winner of Alpine Electronics‘ "Better Listen Up" contest. The grand prize automobile will come complete with an Alpine car audio system, cellular telephone and security sysâ€" tem. The contest will run until Ne by midnight Dec. 10th at Alpir Rd., Markham, Ontario. L3R 3L. Dec. 15th, in Markham. Ontario 1200 BURLOAK DR, 200 metres florth of the QEW __ ALSO in Mississauga You can still win a Lamborghini NEW ‘93 EAGLE TALON D/L â€" 1992 JEEP YJ ’93 < EAGLE TALON TSi AWD A‘T UNIQUE JEEP EAGLE DEMO ExXPERIENCE THE UNIQUE DIFFERENCE We assist individuals & companies in finding someone to assume their vehicle‘s lease. YEAR END “SE” LEASEBUSTERS ... 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