Just in time for our nation’s annual birthday hoopla, Jeep has rolled
out the Wrangler Freedom Edition. The limited-run Jeep is intended as a
tribute to military members both past and present. It’s based on the
Sport model and available in either two-door or Unlimited four-door
guise—buyers can have their Freedom in any color they want, as long as
its Deep Cherry Red, Bright White, or, True Blue, which is exclusive to
the Freedom edition.
Star badges with “Oscar Mike”—the traditional military slang for “on
the move”—overlaid on them adorn the fenders, while stars without the
script reside on the front hood and right rear-quarter panel. Standard
features include black sidesteps, taillamp guards, and a Sunrider soft
top with tinted rear windows.
Additional star images are embroidered with silver stitching onto the
black seatbacks, and there are silver accents all over the cabin,
including on a set of Mopar slush mats. Power windows and locks, remote
keyless entry, and UConnect voice command are also included as standard
items. Running gear is the same 285-hp, 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 found in
all 2012 Wranglers.
Ref: http://blog.caranddriver.com/2012-jeep-wrangler-freedom-edition/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+caranddriver%2Fblog+%28Car+and+Driver%29&utm_content=Google+Reader

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