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Jeep Patriot Startech
Jeep Patriot Startech

Jeep Patriot Gets StartTech Accessories from the Dealer (UK)

  
June 5, 2008 2:00 AM by Brian Potter
Filed Under: Tuners Jeep

Available in UK dealerships this June, Jeep is now offering a huge range of accessories from notable Chrysler group tuner, Startech. Such standalone items include a Startech chrome grille and a bodykit in addition to a sports suspension and 20-inch alloy wheels. Additional accessories include illuminated entrance sill panels, aluminium pedal pads, three-piece aluminium design kit for the dashboard and aluminium door locking pins. Two sizes of alloy wheels are also available: 19-inch Monostar IV five-spoke alloys or 20-inch Monostar IV five-spoke alloys. Both options come fitted with Yokohama tyres and a locking wheel nut kit.

Jeep has also put together a few exterior and interior packages. The “SE Package” includes a front and rear under-ride bodykit, chrome grille inserts, tailpipe cover and Startech logo for the rear of the vehicle for just £999. For the interior, the “SE Lifestyle” package includes a leather effect centre armrest cover, four chrome loudspeaker rings, a chrome gearshift gate; leather gear knob and leather effect treatments for the top of the door panels and dashboard instrument panel all for £1199.

Lastly, as a performance upgrade, Startech's PowerXtra Performance Module is available for the 2.0-liter diesel and adds 40hp, also prices at £999.

Notes:

  • All prices include fitting and VAT. Installation of these accessories will not affect the vehicle warranty. Prices may vary by dealer dependent upon labour rate charged.
  • Startech accessories are also available for other Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge models.
  • Patriot in the attached images features the exterior pack, interior pack and 19-inch Monostar IV five-spoke alloys.
Source: Chrysler
BabyMilo
June 5, 2008 9:24:49 AM

i like the styling of the patriot but the interior is a totaly diferent story and i dont think that the patriot would go to that place with those rims in the pic

ceven
June 5, 2008 10:29:17 AM

Concerning the title: It's still "StarTech", as correctly mentioned in the article itself.

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