Jeep is celebrating Veteran's Day this year with a new military-inspired limited-edition model, the 2013 Jeep Patriot Freedom Edition.
Like the Wrangler Freedom Edition, the limited-edition Patriot Freedom Edition pays homage to our military servicemen and women with a patriotic motif. Based on the Patriot Latitude and available in front- or all-wheel drive, the 2013 Patriot Freedom Edition will come in three exterior colors: Deep Cherry Red, Bright White, or True Blue. Other exterior features include a military-inspired star on the hood and rear quarter panel, 17-inch Mineral Gray wheels, and an "Oscar Mike" badge on the lower part of the front door.
Interior changes are limited to the Patriot Latitude's standard features, plus a few extras like a sunroof, unique trim, and a star logo on the front seats.
The 2013 Jeep Patriot Freedom Edition will start at $22,440, and with each Patriot Freedom Edition sold Jeep will donate $250 to military charities. The limited-edition Patriot Freedom Edition is on sale now at Jeep dealers.
Source: Jeep
I generally like writing—especially when it’s about cars—but I hate writing about myself. So instead of blathering on about where I was born (New York City, in case you were wondering) or what type of cars I like (all of ’em, as long as it has a certain sense of soul or purpose), I’ll answer the one question I probably get most, right after what’s your favorite car (see above): How’d you get that job? Luck. Well, mostly. Hard work, too. Lots of it. I sort of fell into my major of journalism/mass communication at St. Bonaventure University and generally liked it a lot. In order to complete my degree senior year, we had to spend our last two semesters on some sort of project. Seeing as I loved cars and already spent a good portion of my time reading about cars on sites such as Motor Trend, I opted to create a car blog. I started a Tumblr, came up with a car-related name (The Stig’s American Cousin), signed up for media access on a bunch of manufacturer’s websites, and started writing. I did everything from cover new trim levels to reviewing my friends’ cars. I even wrote a really bad April Fool’s Day post about the next Subaru Impreza WRX being Toyota-Corolla-based. It was fun, and because it was fun, it never felt like work. Sometime after my blog had gotten off the ground, I noticed that Motor Trend was hiring for what’s now our Daily News Team. I sent in my résumé and a link to my blog. I got the job, and two weeks after graduation I made the move from New York to California. I’ve been happily plugging away at a keyboard—and driving some seriously awesome hardware—ever since.
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