Posted on January 19, 2013, in Social Media and tagged auto show, cherokee, Chrysler, detroit, dodge, jeep, mopar, social media, SRT, wrangler. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.
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“Word of mouth recommendations are the most important and the most trusted sources.” Love that! From the NAIAS show, I’m still blown away by the 30mpg Jeep Grand Cherokee with Diesel. As much as I’d love the SRT, the gas mileage of the Diesel is what is going to get me to pull the trigger.
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