It's already been four weeks since American manufacturer Chrysler sent its Jeep brand on a tour of the country, aimed at promoting the new Jeep line-up and all the lifestyle that comes with it. After last week the 2010 Rockford AirFest, held at the Chicago Rockford International Airport, in Rockford, Illinois was the place to be, the fourth stop of the Jeep Rocks & Road Tour will be this weekend at the 2010 Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis.
The Indiana State Fairgrounds will witness a comprehensive display of Jeep vehicles to say the least. The event set up by Jeep is not a “look, but don't touch” type of event, but rather a “touch all you want” one.
The carmaker will host, as it did at the previous venues, on- and off-road driving tests for attendees, provided you register first at the following link. Once that minor detail is out of the way, look forward to experiencing the Jeeps through various courses, including one containing several obstacles that simulate the testing Jeep vehicles have to go through before being approved.
“We have created the Jeep Rocks & Road Tour to provide our current and potential customers with an adventurous experience that is exclusive to the Jeep brand,” Mike Manley, Jeep CEO said.
“This tour provides an ideal venue to experience the countless features and legendary capability offered in the all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, as well the as in other vehicles in the Jeep brand family.”
The next stop of the Jeep Rocks & Road Tour will be the Westfield International Air Show in Boston, two weeks from now.
The Indiana State Fairgrounds will witness a comprehensive display of Jeep vehicles to say the least. The event set up by Jeep is not a “look, but don't touch” type of event, but rather a “touch all you want” one.
The carmaker will host, as it did at the previous venues, on- and off-road driving tests for attendees, provided you register first at the following link. Once that minor detail is out of the way, look forward to experiencing the Jeeps through various courses, including one containing several obstacles that simulate the testing Jeep vehicles have to go through before being approved.
“We have created the Jeep Rocks & Road Tour to provide our current and potential customers with an adventurous experience that is exclusive to the Jeep brand,” Mike Manley, Jeep CEO said.
“This tour provides an ideal venue to experience the countless features and legendary capability offered in the all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, as well the as in other vehicles in the Jeep brand family.”
The next stop of the Jeep Rocks & Road Tour will be the Westfield International Air Show in Boston, two weeks from now.