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Here instructions for common questions about removing various parts of the soft top of the 2012 Jeep Wrangler. The guides below will answer how to partially remove the soft top, how to remove the rear window, how to remove the quarter window, and how to lower the full soft top. For the first few times, having an extra set of hands might be beneficial for you, until you get the hang of it.

How do I partially remove the soft top on my 2012 Jeep Wrangler?
  1. Unclip the sun visors and move them out of the way
  2. Release the header latches from the loops on the windshield frame
  3. Take the header and soft top and fold them back
  4. Locate the straps to secure the side bows
  5. Wrap the straps around the bows, on both sides
  6. Reposition the sun visors
  7. Enjoy!
How do I remove the rear window in my 2012 Jeep Wrangler?
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What was the most surprising about the 2012 Chrysler Town & Country was not the storage space or the entertainment system, but the 42 safety and technology features that come standard. Of course, there is comfort in knowing the Town & Country is equipped with supplemental side-curtain, advanced multistage front, and front seat-mounted side airbags, but the innovative technological safety features are even more impressive.

At one time or another, everyone has had trouble with blind spots, but the Blind Spot Monitoring is a radar technology that will alert you of proximity danger while you drive. An illuminated icon appears on the side view mirror (or you can choose to hear an audible warning) when another vehicle is next to you. Furthermore, the Rear Cross Path Detection will alert you of approaching low-speed vehicles when backing out of a parking spot. This is perfect for places like the grocery store parking lot on a busy [...]

Well, take a seat in it and you’ll know! I was impressed with this luxury sedan as soon as I opened the door. The first things that stood out to me, being a detail person, were the beautiful black leather seats that were accented with double-stitched white trim. After I adjusted the power seats, I used the integrated controls on the four-spoke steering wheel to choose a radio station via uconnect (touch screen media hub).

As soon as I left the Paul Sherry dealership parking lot, I drove about a quarter mile before I hit the railroad tracks. Normally, I would slow way down before driving over railroad tracks, but I wanted to see how the Chrysler 200 handled a bumpy and uneven surface – to my surprise, it handled beautifully and perfectly smooth. When I turned onto the access road to merge onto the highway, I took the “S” curve at full speed. The [...]

Not only will it get your kids to soccer practice and school safely and comfortably, but it will pamper you while doing so. From the Nappa leather-trimmed, heated front and second row seats, to the Parkview rear back-up camera, to the sunroof air deflector, every detail and feature of the 2012 Chrysler Town & Country will take you from Soccer Mom to Super Mom.

This not-so-average minivan comes fully equipped with the UConnect touch screen hub for all of your technology (including Bluetooth, voice command, WiFi internet, SIRIUS Satellite Radio, storage for your iPod files, and navigation GPS), radar technology of blind spot monitoring, one-touch power-folding third-row seats, and 42 safety features. You will keep your kids safe with the supplemental side-curtain air bags, door alerts and dual power sliding doors that are equipped with power liftgate with obstacle detection.

Want a vehicle that spoils you when you are running those dreaded errands? How about [...]

  • May 10, 2012
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First off, the Chrysler Town & Country that was test driven can be found for sale here.

Minivans can be a funny thing to shop for. Most previous car buyers have shopped for cars or trucks because of how they look or how fast they accelerate. But if your shopping for a minivan, they buying criteria is generally different, because now there is usually a family in mind. Minivan shoppers pick and choose based on functionality, convenience, and more often than not, safety. And having high standards is OK for the Chrysler Town & Country, because it will achieve and surpass all expectations. Lets face it, its a family vehicle, there is no denying it and it is what it does best. If you have a family, the Chrysler Town & Country is for you. This minivan sets a standard for the segment. It is constructed of the highest quality materials, and feels like it [...]

The Dodge Dart will soon be here, and we are looking forward to its release. It has been an exciting story following the Development of this ground breaking car. With so many industry firsts, it is hard to describe the excitement around the size efficient car.

If you click on the link below, it is a video with the Dodge Dart project manager, Cyril Benitah. He describes the trials and tribulations as well as the achievements and successes. It was very interesting to watch!

To follow some of the excitement follow the link here: http://blog.chryslergroupllc.com/entry/1769/_dodge_dart_the_inside_story_from_the_inside_guy

Who says Chrysler Group is only known for its trucks and SUVs?

The pending launch of the all-new 2013 Dodge Dart this quarter combined with amazing growth in our car sales — lead by the Chrysler 200 — means that the company’s reputation for trucks and SUVs will need to be reconsidered by many.

Chrysler Group’s March 2012 sales were again lead by our cars — with a 53% growth compared to March 2011 for a total of 51,514 sold.

And, which car is leading the charge?

It’s none other than the original Imported from Detroit star, the Chrysler 200.

For March, the Chrysler 200 was our #2 top seller with 14,914 sold — pretty good for a 121% increase over March 2011. That was easily the best-selling month in the 200’s relatively short life.

While we don’t officially give out specific retail sales numbers, we can say that March retail sales for the 200 [...]

In our Moab off-roading guidebook is an entry for the Cliffhanger Trail. Under the “Trail Difficulty” section, it reads, “Trail not suitable for most stock vehicles.” The key word there is “most,” because they clearly weren’t talking about the stock 2012 Jeep® Wrangler Sport. At the 46th Annual Moab Easter Jeep Safari, Jeep Blog spent a day navigating Cliffhanger, one of the toughest (but most rewarding) trails in Moab. Among several modified Jeep Wranglers in our group was the unquestioned champion of the day:  a stock, manual transmission 2012 Jeep Wrangler Sport. With just a few add-ons for protection from the harsh ledges (a stock Jeep Wrangler Rubicon rock rail and bumpers for testing), the entry level Jeep Wrangler performed just as capably as the rest of the group – and won some people over in the process. Jeep Brand engineer Jim Repp drove the stock 2012 Jeep Wrangler Sport all week in Moab, taking [...]
The 2013 Dodge Dart is proudly built in America at a state-of-the-art Chrysler facility in Belvidere, Illinois. Leveraging advanced tools and technology, the Belvedere facility is able to assemble the all-new Dodge Dart to world-class quality standards. “This is a crucial vehicle launch for the company as we re-enter the compact sedan market, and everyone is committed to launching a high-quality product,” says Doug Betts, Senior Vice President, Quality, Chrysler Group LLC. “We’ve invested $20 million in new quality tools and processes at the Belvidere Assembly Plant to achieve the strict quality targets we set for Dodge Dart.” These innovative techniques include the plant’s new Center for Technical Vehicle Validation (CTVV) and Materials Laboratory. The intense CTVV process tests vehicles for 437 separate functional characteristics, from emissions to fit-and-finish to air-conditioning output.  The CTVV at Belvidere is the first such program at an American Chrysler plant. The Belvidere facility also gained a dedicated, technologically advanced [...]

The 2012 Chrysler 200 sedan is already known as a top safety choice with surprising value. It has a look that says “I’m on my way. ” But what about the 2012 Chrysler 200S? What does that “S” stand for? What does that “S” really mean?

  • Sophisticated ride and interior
  • Sculpted exterior lines, reminiscent of a piece of fine art
  • Steering wheel with perforated leather
  • Six 276W Boston Acoustics speakers
  • Suede inserts in the leather-heated bucket S seats
  • Sculpted exterior
  • SiriusXM Satellite Radio? subscription, no-charge for 1 year
  • Signature grille with an “S” black finish

As impressive as the list of features already is, the “S” stands for even more. The 2012 Chrysler 200S takes full advantage of its award winning 3.6L V6 24-valve VVT engine and looks the part with 18-inch aluminum polished/painted “S” wheels and dual-bright exhaust tips. Inside, a 40GB, 6.5-inch touchscreen radio is the window into your own personal [...]

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