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In the society in which we live, it's incredibly rare for anything to stay the same over time. Think about it: the internet, communication technology, popular foods, the price for a tank of gas - anything. Sometimes, though, changes can be for the better.

Take the 2014 Jeep Liberty, for example. Chrysler has announced that one big change will be coming down in that model year. Namely, a Pentastar engine will power the Jeep that Skokie has come to know as its favorite. Make that a 3.2-liter V6 engine...

It's pretty impossible to avoid the truth. We run into reminders in every store and restaurant, down every street we drive, and even in the faces of children. Christmas is only a handful of days away, and that means the whole jolly world is in full holiday season.

That includes, of course, Jeep and Ram automakers. They're playing Santa again this year with their Haul-A-Day promotion, which gives Jeep Skokiedrivers and enthusiasts plenty of opportunities to clean up on the Christmas loot. But these presents may not fit under the tree. That's not to say that 2011 DodgeRam Skokie drivers shouldn't start making room for their wins. But the caveat, of course, is that you can't win unless you enter.

 

On top of transforming the world of entertainment, Walt Disney once said of his company, "We keep moving forward, opening new doors and doing new things because were curious, and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths."

He may not have been talking about Jeep, or even cars, but he sure knows what he's talking about. Jeep is curious about what it's capable of and drivers are curious about?well, the same thing!  

Well here's a hint for Northfield used Jeep Wrangler drivers: the 2012 Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon is something to be curious about because it shows how Jeep is moving forward - without looking back. This year, Jeep built off of 2011 upgrades, including a renovated body and interior, by adding a V-6 Pentastar engine with five-speed automatic transmission.

Buyer's remorse: it's a very serious issue.

Sure, maybe you thought you had to have that flat-screen TV when you were out shopping at 4 a.m. on Black Friday, but by the time you started putting up the Christmas tree right next to it?well, you may have regretted it a little bit.

It happens to the best of us, but it won't happen to Jeep Skokie drivers.

Conformity is usually looked down upon as a form of surrender, but when it's done for the right reasons, conformity can be an admirable move.

Chrysler Group, for one, knows when conformity can be a good thing for its cars, its drivers and the wider world. The automaker is introducing diesel-powered and hybrid vehicles in the United States in order to adhere to strict Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) regulations.

No matter how 2011 treated us, as drivers and as people, we all have plenty of expectations for 2012. Whether they're concerns about the potential demise of the world as we know it in December or your run-of-the-mill resolutions for the new year, 2012 is going to be an exciting 365 days.

More exiting for some than others, though. Jeep Skokie drivers, for one, are anxious to see where the next year goes. On top of the advancements they've already seen from their beloved Wranglers, drivers can be on the lookout for one more: the 2012 Jeep Wrangler may be named sport/utility vehicle of the year. Motor Trend announced the nomination last week and Jeep drivers are already talking about the possibility of a win.

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