On the heels of announcing its sponsorship of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s “Soul2Soul Tour 2007,� the Jeep® brand confirmed today that McGraw will play a special concert at Camp Jeep on July 26 at the Oak Ridge Estate in Nelson County, Va., near Charlottesville.

Camp Jeep 2007, the brand’s annual “owner only� three-day mix of off-road driving and other family-friendly outdoor activities, will be held July 26-28.

“We always try to bring in phenomenal entertainment for our owners attending Camp Jeep,â€? said John Plecha, Director – Jeep Brand Marketing and Global Communications. “Tim is one of the hottest stars in country music today with an even hotter new single and album. And the fact that he is a Jeep owner himself makes his involvement in Camp Jeep that much more special for everyone.”

The Jeep partnership brings the couple’s relationship with the brand full circle. In 1996, as McGraw and Hill tell the story, they borrowed a 1978 Jeep CJ to go for a ride while playing a concert in State College, Pa. It was on that drive that the couple decided to build a life together. Several years later, Hill tracked down that red Jeep and gave it to McGraw as a birthday present. The couple now affectionately refers to it as their “Date Jeep.�

During McGraw’s Camp Jeep performance, the Grammy-award winning country artist will play some of his number one hits, including “Live like You Were Dying,� and “Real Good Man,� and his recently released single “Last Dollar� from his new album “Let It Go.�

McGraw and Hill’s “Jeep presents Soul2Soul Tour 2007� will kick off on June 5 in Omaha, Neb., and will include 40 performances, including first-ever performances throughout Canada, over a nine week period. More information about tour stops and dates can be found at www.soul2soul2007.com.

Registration and additional information for Camp Jeep, which is open only to Jeep vehicle owners, are available at www.jeep.com/campjeep. Early bird registration is $245 per vehicle through March 31. After that, Camp Jeep registration is $295 per vehicle.

The last time Camp Jeep was held in Charlottesville in 2004, nearly 10,000 Jeep vehicle owners and their families attended, making it the best-attended Camp Jeep ever. This is the sixth time that Camp Jeep has been held at the Oak Ridge Estate. The first Camp Jeep was held in Camp Hale, Colo., in 1995.

About the Jeep Brand

In 2007, the Jeep brand delivers on its promise to provide rugged, versatile, innovative four-wheel drive vehicles with seven vehicles, including the all-new Jeep Patriot, Compass, Liberty, Wrangler, Wrangler Unlimited, Grand Cherokee and Commander.

 

Seventy years after the first man climbed the world’s highest volcano, Ojos del Salado in Chile, two Jeep Wrangler Unlimited vehicles set a new world record by climbing 6,646 meters (21,804 feet) to the volcano’s rim. The achievement, certified by Guinness World Records, is not one that is likely to be easily beaten.

Others tried, but only the “go anywhere, do anything” Jeep vehicles could make it to the top of the volcano. It is the second highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere (6,892 meters / 22,597 feet), and now dubbed the “highest parking lot in the world”. Jeep parking only, of course. Over five exhausting days in March, the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited vehicles carried a team from Extrem Events (Germany), led by Mattias Jeschke, from the base of the inhospitable volcano in the Chilean Andes to the highest point that a four-wheeled vehicle has traveled.

“This was exactly the challenge to separate the new Jeep Wrangler Unlimited from all other 4×4 vehicles. A climb like this in not just off-road, but extreme conditions, is a testament to the performance of the vehicle’s powertrain, suspension and overall quality. We are very proud that Wrangler Unlimited was the first vehicle to be able to complete such a rigorous challenge, and believe that it really does set the vehicle apart from its competition,” said George Murphy, Chrysler Group Senior Vice President of Global Marketing.

During the trip, the team endured hurricane-strength winds, temperatures that reached minus 30 degrees Centigrade (minus 22 degrees Fahrenheit) and the thin air of such high altitudes, as it maneuvered over malicious glaciers, fissured rock cliffs and volcanic sand. The last stretch of the climb was the most grueling. Both Wrangler Unlimited vehicles had to cross a glacier, parts of which were so smooth that any travel by foot required spiked shoes. At the far end was the glacier field, a fissured ice area strewn with razor sharp snow penitents. It was here that the vehicle’s 3.8L V-6 engine and Goodyear’s MT/R tires proved their true capability, and made the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited the first vehicle to ever cross the Ojos del Salado glacier.

After reaching the initial goal, to surpass 6,500 meters, just beyond the glacier, the team continued to drive on and pushed forward until there was nowhere left to drive. “Unbelievable, tremendous, phenomenal,” was the description from team leader, Jeschke, after reaching the plateau at the end of the summit. “The Wranglers are unbeatable.”

The two Wrangler Unlimited vehicles that completed this challenge were standard equipment Rubicon models. In addition to the standard equipment, both vehicles were fitted with Goodyear MT/R tires, electronic altitude measuring technology and winches.

Featuring a one-of-a-kind, four-door open-air design, the all-new Jeep Wrangler Unlimited offers even more comfort, space, versatility and open-air options than the all-new Wrangler. With room for five adult passengers – a Wrangler first – and the most cargo space ever offered in a Wrangler, the Wrangler Unlimited combines class-leading off-road capability with everyday practicality.

The Jeep Wrangler Unlimited expands the Jeep experience and core values to a broader range of customers who have always wanted a Wrangler, but also needed more space and versatility. Outside North America, two engine options are available, an all-new 2.8-litre common-rail turbo diesel engine as well as a new 3.8-litre V-6 petrol engine. The Wrangler is available in both left- and right-hand drive. With solid axles, removable doors, exposed hinges, a fold-down windscreen and innovative removable and convertible tops, Wrangler retains the brand’s coveted core values of freedom, adventure, mastery and authenticity.

 

Daimler Chrysler has reportedly received a $9 billion dollar bid for the Chrysler division. The bid has come in from a a private equity group.

Private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management is believed to have made an offer Friday. The private equity firm is known to have visited the Auburn Hills-based unit of DaimlerChrysler to review the struggling U.S. unit’s finances and plans in preparation of a possible bid.

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