In 1963, Willys discontinued the Jeep Station Wagon after nearly two decades in production. Its replacement, the Wagoneer, arrived with a far more modern styling and underpinnings. The Wagoneer was ...
Somewhat recently, there was some drama surrounding the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392. Despite being an extremely popular model, mainly thanks to its gigantic, 392 CID (6.4L) Hemi V8 under its hood, ...
The Jeep brand has changed hands many times and is now the property of Chrysler's parent company Stellantis, but the brand was created by WIllys Overland immediately after World War II for the CJ-2A, ...
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