 Hey, this is Brett with Summit Automotive in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. You're new and used Wrangler and Jeep headquarters. Today we are checking out an all new 2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon in Granite Crystal Metallic. This vehicle has the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 motor, has the 8-speed automatic transmission. It's going to get you 22 miles per gallon on the highway, 18 miles per gallon in the city, for an average of 20 miles per gallon. This one has the premium audio 8.4 and audio system in it, so it's going to have NAV and the Alpine Subwoofer. Also has the cold weather group which gives you the heated seats and heated steering wheel and remote start. Now we're just going to do a walk around here and then we're going to get up close and check out all the specific options on this Wrangler. If you want to check out all the photos and more videos of this Wrangler in the upper right-hand part of the screen, as they link to our website, click that and check us out there. You're going to get the 17-inch painted in polished aluminum rims with the little red Wrangler on them, BF Goodrich All-Terrain TA KO2 tires, these are LT285 70R 17s, they got an all-terrain tread pattern on them. Of course the Rubicon is going to come with the sway bar disconnect and the axle locks on it, which is what makes a Wrangler Wrangler. You get the Granite Crystal Trail Rated and Jeep badge and logo with the red outlines. The Wrangler Unlimited sticker, the black Rubicon sticker on the hood with the red outlines. You get the lights in the fenders, factory fog lights, the red tow hooks on the front bumper here, comes with the seven-slotted grille, which represents the seven continents that Jeep has been on. You also get the Sport Coal Induction hood there. Granite Crystal, one of my favorite colors on the Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram lineup. You get the Rockrails standard with the Rubicon package, T50 on the doors, which tells you which Torx wrench to use to get the doors off there. You get these sandals on there and you also get the Jeep climbing up the side of your windshield. This one has the proximity keyless entry system or the enter and go system as it's more commonly known as. Here's the original Windows sticker, feel free to pause this. I'm not going to go through everything on here, but I will go through some of the optional equipment, which includes the cold weather group, the 8.4 radio and premium audio group, which gives you five years of Sirius XM travel and traffic, Sirius XM Guardian for a year, and it has the factory navigation system. You get the cargo tub liner by Mopar, the plastic door sill guards by Mopar, the all-weather formats. The 8-speed automatic transmission, the keyless proximity entry, and the black three-piece hardtop for an MSRP of 51640. If you want to see all the pricing breakdowns for rebates and discounts on our website in the upper right-hand part of the screen, there's a link to that, our VDP on this vehicle, 22 Highway 18 City for 20 average and four front crash test rating stars and three rollover stars. There's the topographical all-weather format. I love those floor mats in there. I was a geography minor, so I like the topographical stuff. Four-wheel disc brakes on the Wrangler here. You also get, if you look underneath here, you get the red shocks, the Rubicon shocks, the matching spare tire. There's your backup camera. You get the red tow hook, the LED license plate lights, back storage area, lots of room back here. So that premium audio group gives you this Alpine subwoofer. I like that they put them on the side. You get to keep all that space, and you also get to keep the storage underneath here. Here's that cargo liner they were talking about. You also have door hinge, roof, and windshield bolt holders right here, and underneath there are all your jack tools. They color match paint the roll bars here. You get the crushed eggshell finish hardtop piece. Four bolts on each side, three on the bottom, one on the top, to get that hardtop piece off. And then there's two quick disconnects back here for your electrical and windshield washer fluid. They store right there nicely. Now, the glass opens up just like all the JKs ever did. But this back door is a lot lighter, and it shuts a lot smoother. You get the JL badge back here with wheel base and overall length for the two-door four-door and water-forting capabilities on there. See how nice and smooth those doors shut? Get the matte finish metal gas door cover, rock rails on this side as well. And you do get the heated mirrors. Inside this Rubicon package gives you the black cloth interior. Get the red stitching, the Rubicon stitch backrest. All these have side-current airbags now. Driver's seat height adjuster and lumbar, auto headlamps, tilt, and telescopic steering wheel. Power mirrors, power locks. You notice you get audio controls on the back of the steering wheel. And as we hop inside, you'll notice that this one has the 7-inch LCD display, digital speedometer, outside temp and compass. You get the heated leather-wrapped steering wheel with the red stitching, cruise controls on the right, Bluetooth, and Information Center controls on the left. And remember, you got those audio controls in the back. So this one has the 8.4 4C radio. I got it up on the off-road pages right now, which is one of my favorite features on the new 8.4 is the off-road pages. You notice you got pitch and roll. You also have your accessory gauges right there for your oil temp, battery, voltage, coolant, trans, temp, and oil pressure. Then you got your drivetrain, which tells you if your sway bars are connected or disconnected. And if your front and rear axles are locked or unlocked, if you're in four-wheel drive or two-wheel drive. And then it's a real time. As you turn the steering wheel, it tells you what your steering angle's at, which I think is pretty cool. Anyways, this is also where your backup camera shows up and take note on that backup camera, too, that that's an HD backup camera. Those are dynamic grid lines. They turn as you turn that steering wheel. And that center line hooks up right to your receiver hitch. If you'd have a receiver hitch on this vehicle, it'd be right in line with that. AM, FMN, Serious XM radio capabilities. You also get Android Auto and Apple CarPlay so you can project your cell phone to the screen. So if you have Waze or Google Maps, you can project those programs right to the screen, use them through the screen, and it's like you have your own navigation system on there. Speaking of navigation, this one does have the factory navigation from UConnect on here as well. You also have your climate controls. You can do your heated seats and heated steering wheel buttons here as well and check out the backup camera without actually putting it in reverse. Now, if you don't like using the screen, you got all the tactile buttons to do it down here, audio and for your climate controls. Start, stop capabilities. You can turn those off. Stability control, downhill assist control. You got USB, USB-C and an AUX jack. Power windows, front and rear, axle lockers, and then the sway bar disconnect. This is really what makes a Rubicon. A Rubicon are those buttons right there for all the off-road capabilities. 4x4 shifter, 8-speed automatic transmission. You get the little Jeep logo right there. You also get the matte finish red dash right there. The front hardtop pieces come off very similar to the old JKs except there's no more screws right there. And then you get LED lights on the interior which makes everything nice and bright in here. Up here, you get the SOS and assist buttons. Those are features that come with the vehicle when you get the UConnect navigation system on here as well as those serious traffic and travel link as well as the serious guardian for your home like buttons for your garage door security systems and lighting systems. Now we'll take a quick look at the back seats. A lot more room in the back seats than the old JKs. You do get the latch child safety system. I like the designs on the back here, kind of that honeycomb on the back rest there. All-weather formats back here with the topographical design. Two USBs, two USB-Cs, and then a 115 volt, 150 watt plug-in. These seats do fold down almost completely flat. I feel they go a little bit flatter than the old ones did. But the nice thing is that they go down, you can haul a bunch of extra stuff. And those headrests stay down when you're not using them which is nice, gives you a little bit more visibility out the back. Get the child safety locks in the back doors and we'll do one more final walk around here. I would personally like to thank you for checking out the video today and hopefully from this HD video you will have gotten a really good idea of the overall styling and options on this particular Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon in Granite Crystal. And hopefully you enjoyed the video. And to see more pictures of this Jeep or one of our other 450 new and used cars, trucks, SUVs, minivans, Wranglers, half tons, three quarter tons, one tons, you name it, we gotta go to our website, www.summitauto.com. Full pictures and descriptions of every single vehicle from two locations all at summitauto.com. And if you'd like to check out more HD videos you can go to youtube.com slash summitauto. Remember to like, subscribe, and share on this video and all the videos that you see there. In fact, in a second you will see a link to subscribe to our YouTube channel on your left. 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