The Wrangler has long been the iconic Jeep. Its progenitors helped the Allies win the war and established the brand’s off-road credibility. The Wrangler is the reason Jeep even exists today. But the ...
Jeep was originally created for the United States military in WW2, and since then, it's been owned by different companies.
Well before its current incarnation, the Jeep Cherokee enjoyed a long and distinguished career as an SUV that defied convention and introduced numerous innovations that the rest of the automotive ...
It is the most American of brands, one whose influence on competitors and popular culture is undeniable. Yet surprisingly, Jeep’s 75 year traverse through history has often been as rough and rugged as ...
An Abridged VersionWhether you're a Jeep fan or not, the diminutive vehicle played a big role in all of our lives, from winning wars to freeing our souls in the search for the outback. And while ...
Jeep is Toledo's heritage. First, it became instrumental for the United States in World War II. Then it became the genesis of today's SUVs, made by every automaker. Toledo is still the only place in ...
The 1984 Jeep Cherokee was such a dramatic redesign, it somehow made its predecessor from one model year prior, the SJ Cherokee, look like it belonged in another century. I know this, because I just ...
Jeep was born during the Second World War, when American forces fighting in Europe felt the need for a vehicle that could “go anywhere, do anything.” Three companies—American Bantam, Willys-Overland ...
Every gearhead knows the Jeep Grand Wagoneer on sight—after all, its iconic 1960s-era styling barely changed during its 30-year production run, this despite Jeep having three different corporate ...
I love two-seater, RWD convertibles and own a 2004 Mazdaspeed Miata for pavement fun and a lifted 2001 Miata for pre-running. I race air-cooled Volkswagens in desert races like the Mint 400 and the ...