Pricing for new vehicles seem to have a way of slipping out early online, and looks like the Jeep Renegade is the latest victim.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is closing its investigation of certain Jeep vehicles for a potential fire risk without seeking a recall.
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Jeep’s next debut will be a full-size SUV that fits in above the Grand Cherokee, and following that a new A-segment SUV smaller than the new Renegade will arrive.
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Jeep is considering adding a power-retractable top to its next-generation Wrangler.
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After months of speculation, teases and leaks, the baby Jeep Renegade has finally debuted at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
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Jeep is continually growing its small SUV portfolio, which started with the Cherokee, and now the brand has rolled out the Renegade at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
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The all-new 2015 Jeep Renegade will feature up to 70 available advanced safety and security features.
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The baby Jeep model, previously known as the Jeepster, has leaked ahead of its Geneva Motor Show debut.
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Consumer Reports’ 2014 Car Brand Report Card has been published and not surprisingly luxury automakers dominate the top of this list.
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Curious to know what’s the cheapest car to insure according to a recent study?
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In the wake of one recall, Chrysler is crying “mea culpa” on another exposed by the previous fix.
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This past week, AutoGuide readers crowded to watch our new epic YouTube trailer, while car shoppers wanted to take a closer look at the new Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT and the Nissan Micra sub-compact, which will at the very least, be heading to the Canadian market. Watch the videos below and subscribe to the AutoGuide YouTube channel here.
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Chicago typically hosts the most heavily visited auto show in North America, so there’s a better chance you’re going to visit it than any other AutoGuide.com reports on.
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The 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee has received mixed safety ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
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The Jeep Cherokee diesel will make its European debut at this year’s Geneva Motor Show Sporting the automaker’s new 2.0-liter turbocharged diesel engine.
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Depending on which team you were cheering for, the Super Bowl was a chance to exercise humility or an excuse to bury your head in the sand. Regardless whether you were cheering for Denver, Seattle or the halftime show, the great advertising equalizer was there. Fans had the usual battery of multi million-dollar commercials...
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Welcome to 2014! Apparently in Chinese Astrology it’s the year of the “wood horse” but let’s hope this timber pony can canter away and carry the auto industry to continuing sales success. Which brands drove away with buckets of cash and which ones took a tumble down the stairs? Let’s take a peek at last...
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First rumored to be called the Jeep Jeepster, the baby SUV model that will share a Fiat platform could carry the Laredo nameplate.
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The second of three Chrysler Super Bowl ads, Jeep took center stage just ahead of the half time show to put the spotlight on its new Cherokee compact crossover.
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The Chrysler Group reported a net income of $1.6 billion for the fourth quarter today, aided by a one time tax gain of $962 million.
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Jeep will have a total of five Altitude models available this year, with the Cherokee, Grand Cherokee and Wrangler getting the special edition variants.
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The subcompact Jeep SUV rumored to be called the “Jeepster,” will debut later this year, likely in March.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has ended its investigation into 2.7 million Jeep SUVs for gas tank fires without demanding a new recall.
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With the next-generation Jeep Wrangler up for approval in the next 10 weeks, Fiat–Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne confirmed that the American automaker plans to put the new Wrangler on a diet and add powertrain options to improve fuel economy.
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