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    Brand New with that hold on where is the Oh __ __ __ __ handle, 250 Miles - This is a fully optioned SRT 8 Jeep with everything and a whole lot more. This is just the right amount of power for this beautiful Silver SRT 8 Jeep, See All of the Details Below…This SUV is priced to sell. Incredible Specifications >

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    Specifications
    Electrical: Cargo Area Power Outlet
    (DIO) Mopar(R) Cigarette Lighter and Ashtray
    (DIO) Battery Warme
    Engines & Emissions: Engine Block Heater $40
    Entertainment, Communication & Navigation

    Navigation and Back Up Camera Group
    Boston Acoustics System With 6 Speakers Total
    Navigation and Back Up Camera Group
    Sirius(R) Backseat TV

    $1,650
    PKG
    $1,650
    $470
    Exterior Lighting:

    Front Halogen Foglights

    PKG
    Exterior, Design, Paint & Finish:

    Skid Plate Group
    (DIO) Front and Rear Splash Guards
    (DIO) Molded Body Side Running Boards

    PKG
    see dealer
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    Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning:

    (DIO) Mopar(R) Interior Air Filter

     
    Instrumentation

    Steering Wheel Mounted Controls For Audio

    PKG
    Interior, Design, Decor & Floor Covering:

    Power Adjustable Foot Pedals
    Leather Steering Wheel
    (DIO) Carpeted or Rubber Front and Rear Floor Mats
    (DIO) Mopar(R) Door Sill Guards

    PKG
    PKG
    Remote Controls & Remote Releases:

    HomeLink(R) Universal Garage Door Opener
    Remote Start System
    (DIO) Mopar(R) Remote Start Kit

    PKG
    PKG
    Safety:

    ParkSense Rear Electronic Parking Aid

    PKG
    Seats:

    Front Dual Heated Seats
    Leather Seats
    Front Power Seats

    PKG
    PKG
    PKG

    Special Package:

    SRT-8 Quick Order Package L
    SRT High Performance Audio and Nav Group
    SRT Option Group I
    SRT Option Group II
    Luxury Group
    Flexible Fuel Package
    (DIO) Mopar(R) Roadside Kit
    SRT Option Group II

    $0
    $1,925
    $1,995
    $2,425
    PKG
    PKG

    $2,425
    Storage:

    (DIO) Roof Rack Cross Rails

     
    Sunroof/Moonroof & Removable/Convertible Top-

    Power Sunroof

     

    $800
    Towing/Trailering & Payload:

    (DIO) Various Hitch Receivers & Wiring Harnesses
    (DIO) Tow Hooks

     
    Windows, Mirrors & Wipers

    Front Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors

    PKG
    Specifications
     

    With its 420-hp 6.1-liter Hemi engine, the Grand Cherokee SRT8 already qualifies as the most ridiculously overpowered production Jeep ever. It's also clearly the quickest, slashing to 60 mph in just 5.2 seconds and thumping through the quarter-mile in 13.49 seconds at 102.24 mph. For a vehicle that weighs in at 4,788 pounds and has the aerodynamics of an adobe hacienda, that's blazing.

    To find speed, Hennessey ports the cylinder heads and punches the Hemi's compression ratio up from 10.3:1 to 10.6:1. On the intake side a cold-air induction system keeps it fed with chilly oxygen. Meanwhile, exhaust is handled by stainless-steel long-tube headers, stainless-steel midpipes feeding high-flow catalytic converters and, finally, 3-inch stainless-steel pipes capped by 4-inch polished tips.

    More suck. More squish. More bang. And more blow. It's a formula that has made horsepower for more than 100 years. But today you've got to bust out the laptop to make it all work, so Hennessey also cracks open the Jeep's engine management computer and reprograms it.

    All those tweaks, twangs and tickles are enough, says Hennessey, to knock engine output at the crank up to 530 hp at 6,000 rpm and 530 pound-feet of peak torque at 4,200 rpm. That torque claim is particularly impressive, since the stock SRT8 produces its 420 lb-ft peak while the engine is spinning 600 rpm faster.

    What Hennessey doesn't touch is the Jeep's five-speed automatic transmission or its all-wheel-drive differential. And the test vehicle wears the stock brakes and stock 20-inch wheels and P255/45ZR20 front and P285/40ZR20 rear Goodyear Eagle RS-A tires.

    Throw in such aggrandizing plucks as exterior badges and floor mats with the "SRT530" logo, a "limited edition" dash plaque, a "limited edition" engine plaque and a pair of "Powered by Hennessey" red valve covers, and that's what constitutes the SRT530.

    For all this, Hennessey charges $15,900, including installation and a road test of at least 100 miles. That's a lot for a 110-hp hype up in power, but modest by the standards of what Hennessey charges on other vehicles. Of course you have to supply your own Grand Cherokee SRT8.

    Classic Thrust
    Still, it looks like a stock Grand Cherokee SRT8. For many buyers that stealth factor is peachy keen. Ours would wear some aftermarket wheels for distinction and some grippier rubber.

    That said, this brick is a rocket. Getting from a dead stop to 60 mph takes only 4.6 seconds (4.3 seconds with 1 foot of rollout like on a drag strip) and the quarter-mile vanishes in 12.9 seconds at 106.7 mph. Even though it weighs 4,722 pounds, it launches as if shot from a gun: a 16-inch gun on the deck of an Iowa-class battleship.

    It doesn't take much technique to get that performance, either. It's really a matter of turning off the traction control and then letting the all-wheel-drive system do the rest as the transmission upshifts with brutal efficiency. Is a 6/10ths improvement in 0-60 performance and almost 6/10ths off the quarter-mile time worth $15,900? That's a question that's strictly between you and your Visa card.

    The power itself is exceptionally friendly with the throttle still being sweetly progressive, and there's never a hiccup in how it's delivered. Aside from the thrust, the most evident change with the SRT530 is the incredible sound. This thing isn't slightly louder or has a slightly modified exhaust note: It sounds like what NASCAR stock cars want to sound like when they grow up. Before you buy, be sure your employer's benefits package includes hearing care.

    Classic SUV
    Otherwise Hennessey's SRT530 drives very much like a regular SRT8. Under braking it still nose-dives like Greg Louganis (60-0 in a so-so 124 feet); on the skid pad the tires yelp and wail like the audience at a Miley Cyrus concert, and the understeering adhesion is modest (0.84g); and the slalom run is good for its size and weight (63.6 mph). None of this should be surprising considering that Hennessey didn't touch the chassis, and there's nothing exotic about double wishbones up front and a solid axle on coil springs in back.

    Equally not surprising is this tank's fuel economy. In stock form, the Grand Cherokee SRT8 is rated by the EPA at a miserable 11 mpg in the city and totally cruddy 14 mpg on the highway. I am not shocked if normal commuting would have this monster delivering single-digit fuel economy.


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