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Jeep Wrangler Conservation Edition

Chrysler South Africa's Jeep division presents the Jeep Wrangler Conservation Edition "buzz" model, a further extension of the highly successful Wrangler range for the South African market.


Based on the Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited Sahara models, the Conservation Edition vehicles have been built in limited numbers in conjunction with the Reserve Protection Agency (RPA), a non-profit and public benefit organisation at the forefront of the protection of South Africa’s endangered wildlife species, specifically focusing on protecting our diminishing rhino population. 

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Powered by either the award winning 3.6 litre V6 Pentastar petrol engine or the frugal 2.8 litre Common Rail diesel engine, the Jeep Wrangler Conservation Edition aims to raise further awareness of the plight of our endangered species countrywide and, thanks to its unique livery, stands out from the crowd with an assortment of additional extras.

In addition to purchasing the finest Go Anywhere, Do Anything vehicle on the market, all buyers of the Conservation Edition will receive:
Mopar Light bar with four spot lights, Mopar fuel filler cap, Mopar tail light guards;
Unique and eye-catching Conservation Edition decaling; 
Two nights for two guests at any SANParks; 
Big Five Bracelet from The Bead Coalition;
Voucher for Jeep Apparel / Merchandising from any Jeep Store to the value of R3 000;
A copy of the “Jeep Off Road Essentials” hand-book.

Furthermore, five lucky buyers of the Conservation Edition stand a chance to win a once-in-a-lifetime five-day adventure for two guests with the RPA team at Amakhala Game Reserve (courtesy of Lion Roars) in the Eastern Cape.


The adventure includes:
Five day / four night stay at Amakhala (Valued at over R32 000);
RPA 4×4 Ranger Training Course (valued at over R1 500);
Basic course designed for personnel who operate vehicles in game reserves;
Utilisation of the state-of-the-art Jeep J8 Military spec vehicle;
RPA Operations Overview (valued at over R5 000);
Meet the RPA team.

Travel costs are for the winner’s account. Terms & Conditions apply.

In addition to the above, Jeep will contribute R10 000 per vehicle sold to the RPA Public Benefit Organisation.

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