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I haven't seen any pictures, but the description from the site in the other thread does say "17-inch aluminum wheels, dark slate seats with embossed Jeep logos, a dark green instrument-cluster overlay, and chestnut steering-wheel stitching"

To me that means it is the same gray leather interior with the exception of jeep logos on the seat, a lighter color threat for the stitching on the wheel, and green instead of silver rings on the tach and spedo. Not entirely sure, and pictures would be nice.... although I think it will look to similar to the standard interior to notice a huge difference
 
I haven't seen any pictures, but the description from the site in the other thread does say "17-inch aluminum wheels, dark slate seats with embossed Jeep logos, a dark green instrument-cluster overlay, and chestnut steering-wheel stitching"

To me that means it is the same gray leather interior with the exception of jeep logos on the seat, a lighter color threat for the stitching on the wheel, and green instead of silver rings on the tach and spedo. Not entirely sure, and pictures would be nice.... although I think it will look to similar to the standard interior to notice a huge difference
Hardly worth the $575 price tag for the Anniversary Edition...I love the Bronze Color though...It's the closest to the SBO that I had in 2008. I'll definitely be getting that color.:pepper:
 
Anniversary Edition 'Bronze Star Metallic' earns GOLD STAR!

Hardly worth the $575 price tag for the Anniversary Edition...(though) I love the bronze color...

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The special edition Bronze Star exterior color alone is worth the price of admission to me. Personally I'd prefer the color on a base Patriot 4x4 with FDII, but am happy to still be able to purchase a 2011/2012 Patriot built in the USA at Belvidere.

Chrysler/Jeep/FIAT boss Sergio Marchionne CAN walk on water.
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The special edition Bronze Star exterior color alone is worth the price of admission to me. Personally I'd prefer the color on a base Patriot 4x4 with FDII, but am happy to still be able to purchase a 2011/2012 Patriot built in the USA at Belvidere.​


The color itself, although only available on the Latitude X, does not cost more. The 70th anniversary badging is a $575 additional charge.​
 
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