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what are the extras in the rio grande (i figured that "grande" is in regards to displacement :)
From Wikipedia:
The Rio Grande Edition (Available in champagne gold, moss green and white, with a Pueblo themed interior trim package, this trim was only available in 1995 and was added to spice up the base model Wrangler 'S' hence this trim was only available with the 4-cylinder models)
This is what I learned from talking to some people at Chrysler after I bought the Jeep; For starters, you got Spicer 297x U-joints. Supposedly, the Rio Grande was the first and last time a factory YJ ever had them. The body and frame are galvanized, which helps prevent the onset of rust, but I think all '95 YJs were galvanized. In addition, the Rio Grande could be customized with every factory option that could be bolted onto the 2.5L at the time, so the vast majority of them had a hard top, A/C, and the automatic trans (but not mine :D ) All of the rear windows were tinted black from the factory, including the soft windows if you opted for the soft top. You also got a slightly two-tone Black & Tan (Spice)-colored interior with a special design on the seats, as well as a black spare cover to offset the spice top, as can all be seen on mine here:
And finally, a Rio Grande badge on the rear quarter panels, as seen here:
But that stuff isn't the best part. The real reason I'm so happy I ended up with a Rio Grande in awesome condition... Jeep only offered the Rio Grande trim package in 1995. Out of that, only 4200 were ever produced, making it one of the rarest mass-production trim packages in history. It's really not any better than any other '95 YJ, just way harder to find one in decent condition. I like the fact that many people, lots of them Jeepers, ask me what the Rio Grande package is all about because they've never seen one before.
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