From the Archives | Playlist for Your Off-Road Radio Dial

2012 Jeep Wrangler Sahara interior

Whether you’re off-roading or cruising around the city, the soundtrack can set the mood and tempo for your adventure. Fortunately, the 2013 Jeep® Wrangler has you covered, with an Infinity® Premium Sound System that has seven speakers, including a subwoofer and a 368-watt amplifier. And for when you’re doing some serious off-roading, steering-wheel mounted audio controls will come in handy for changing stations and adjusting the volume. Where do you set your Jeep Wrangler’s radio dial? 

 

  • Two-Track Adventures: Classic rock still inspires wanderlust and adventure. Plus, the guitar riffs and pounding drums will help take the edge off the bumps and bends in the track.
  • Off-Roading on Open Terrain: Progressive rock and jam music set the tone for a long haul over peaks and valleys on the open terrain, and lengthy songs keep you rolling for hours on end.
  • Tinkering in the Garage: Classic country keeps you moving at a slow pace that’s perfect for washing off the mud or restoring a classic Jeep brand vehicle. And if your garage is your retreat, a slow pace is just what you need.
  • Off-Roading in the Mud: If you’re headed for the mud – and we know you are! – the adrenaline level of the music should match your off-road challenge; hard rock or hip hop will keep your tires spinning.
  • Morning Commute: Drivers of Jeep brand vehicles are a socially responsible and environmentally conscious bunch of drivers. To stay informed about the issues that matter, set the dial to talk radio.
  • Sunday Drive in the City: Take the top off and play your favorite oldies. Wave to pedestrians as the sweet harmonies of surfer rock and Motown fill the summer air.

 

What are your favorite music genres for driving in your Jeep brand vehicle?

 

For additional information about the 2013 Jeep Wrangler audio system and other Jeep brand vehicle models, visit www.jeep.com.

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