Description: July 4th is fast approaching and Jeep is celebrating America's birthday in style. The company has a long-standing relationship with our nation's military and a new special edition model has ...Add Comments0
Description: The Freedom Edition is available in red, white or blue exterior finishes for an even more patriotic feel. "The Jeep brand has a long, renowned history that began with its significant presence and...Add Comments0
Description: The Freedom Edition is based on the Sport model and available in two-door Wrangler or four-door Wrangler Unlimited configurations. Mineral Gray 17-inch wheels, grille and front and rear bumper inserts...Add Comments6
Jessica DrakeJul 03, 2012 Micheal they are running a business. If they it's their choice on what and how much they give away. Dumbass liberal
Peter O'SullivanJul 01, 2012 And how much of the price you paid for your car (or your parents) went to charity? At least they're giving something away.
Patrick JosephJul 01, 2012 Wow Michael. What a philosopher you are. I'm impressed.
Patrick SchalkJul 01, 2012 And giving them away would be respect to communism.
Michael PageJul 01, 2012 It's a $3,000 add on, and then they donate $125 to two charities apiece. That's not respect for military, that's respect for capitalism.
Lee GardnerJul 01, 2012 So you're selling a 30,000 jeep and each charity gets $125 that's a little cheap if you ask me
Description: Chrysler Group LLC, of which Jeep is a part of (along with Ram, Dodge and Fiat) already provides members of our nation's military with a $500 cash allowance towards the purchase or lease of one o...Add Comments0