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Originally produced by Willys-Overland Motors as a light four-wheel-drive car for the US Army and allies during the World War II, the iconic brand is now owned by Chrysler. While more refined than in the past, Jeeps continue the traditional design and off-road capabilities of their predecessors.
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2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Solid, capable and well-appointed Grand Cherokee offers more model and engine choices including a new-for-’09 HEMI V8 with Variable Valve Timing, Cylinder Deactivation and, therefore, better fuel economy.
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2009 Jeep Commander
Is Jeep’s gas guzzling quasi seven-seater long for this world?
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2009 Jeep Patriot Review
With competition from the Japanese and American automakers, the compact SUV class has still lacked a truly off-road capable option. Is the Jeep Patriot worthy of the crown?
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Leaked: 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Priced from $31,480 With New Pentastar V6
Leaked: 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Priced from $31,480 With New Pentastar V6
It appears as though the full list of 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee options and pricing has leaked onto the net via the folks at Jeep Garage. Unveiled at last year’s New York Auto Show, the truck is expected to be in dealerships later this year, with orders as early as June. Pricing will start at $31,480 [...] more

Detroit 2010: Jeep Unveils Liberty Renegade, Plus Two Special Edition Wranglers
Detroit 2010: Jeep Unveils Liberty Renegade, Plus Two Special Edition Wranglers
With the Jeep Grand Cherokee set to launch later this year as a 2011 model, Chrysler’s Jeep brand is adding a new Liberty trim level as well as two new option packages for the Wrangler. Officially debuting at the Detroit Auto Show are the Jeep Liberty Renegade, Jeep Wrangler Mountain Edition and Jeep Wrangler Islander [...] more

Chrysler to Improve Fuel Economy by More than 25% in Five Years
Chrysler to Improve Fuel Economy by More than 25% in Five Years
Chrysler has just unveiled its strategy that will see a more than 25 percent improvement in fuel economy by 2014. The five-year plan will see significant use of Fiat technology and engines, with smaller engines, six-speed dual clutch transmissions, as well as the use of turbocharging and direct injection technology. Chrysler will also continue to [...] more

Detroit 2010: Three Special Edition Jeep Models to Bow at North American Auto Show
Detroit 2010: Three Special Edition Jeep Models to Bow at North American Auto Show
***See AutoGuide’s LIVE 2010 Detroit Auto Show Coverage Here*** For a company that isn’t holding a press conference at the Detroit Auto Show, Chrysler sure has a lot of new products to display. Along with a display of Fiats and a rebadged Lancia, Chrysler’s Jeep brand will showcase three new special edition models: the Jeep Liberty [...] more

Report: Honda to Supplant Chrysler as Fourth Largest Automaker in the U.S.
Report: Honda to Supplant Chrysler as Fourth Largest Automaker in the U.S.
Baring a miracle, Honda will pass Chrysler to become the fourth largest automaker by sales in the United States for 2009. Due mostly to Chrysler’s dramatic month over month sales decreases, Honda has managed to pull ahead of the American automaker with a healthy lead of roughly 200,000 units. As as no automaker managed to [...] more

Report: Fiats Five Year Chrysler Group Plan, Model by Model Breakdown
Report: Fiats Five Year Chrysler Group Plan, Model by Model Breakdown
Last week Fiat/Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne set out a long-winded plan for the future of the American automaker and how its future will be closely tied to its new Italian parent company. There was a lot to digest at the seven hour press conference and so we thought a model by model breakdown would be [...] more

 
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