Las Vegas Review-Journal

Hit the Jeep trails as summer heat subsides

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Summer may be coming to a close, but that doesn’t mean the outdoor fun needs to take a back seat. Chapman Chrysler Jeep is gearing up for the fall season and wants all Jeep enthusiast­s to enjoy all the beautiful off-road trails that Southern Nevada and surroundin­g areas have to offer.

The all-new Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is built to take any trail head-on. The 33-inch all-terrain tires give the Rubicon an outstandin­g 10.9-inch ground clearance, while the available steel, winch-capable front bumper features removable endcaps for even greater clearance.

The Rock-trac 4x4 system and Trulok front and rear electronic locking differenti­als offer more torque and works to distribute the vehicle’s weight evenly when crawling or hurdling over any obstacle. The easily accessible 4x4 capabiliti­es also provide greater control and allow drivers to navigate tight spots for unparallel­ed off-road performanc­e.

“America’s favorite off-roading vehicle has been venturing off the beaten path for decades, and if you ask any Jeep owner, there’s no better way to see what your Wrangler can do than by hitting the trails,” said Gary Brewer, general manager of Chapman Chrysler Jeep. “From the Valley of Fire to the Spring Mountains, we are surrounded with some amazing Jeep trails, and as the weather begins to cool down, it’s a great time to go exploring.”

Las Vegas is the perfect hub for

Jeep lovers with unique and exciting

trails in all directions. An easy trail to get started on is the Mule Canyon Trail, located in the Calico Mountains of California’s Mojave Desert. This stock-friendly beginner trail offers great views of the southern parts of the mountain range.

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Jeep Chapman’s 2018 Jeep Wrangler delivers off-road capability even through the most rugged terrain.

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