What makes the Wrangler an automotive icon?
A crossover with off-road cred, the Jeep Cheokee Trailhawk has more than a few redeeming factors.
Small, subcompact crossovers are usually not at home off-road, but when it comes to the 2016 Jeep Renegade vs 2016 Subaru Crosstrek, it’s a completely different story.
It’s a big year in the land of baby crossovers and we have gathered the seven key players for a 2016 Subcompact Crossover Shootout.
Reaching the Summit in Jeep’s Grand Cherokee
Muscle car turned SUV. Does the SRT Grand Cherokee fit in at a celebration of classic Detroit muscle?
The Renegade is the latest entry in the burgeoning subcompact SUV segment, and Jeep insists that its bonafides go beyond the Wrangler-inspired styling — they say this is a true “Trail Rated” Jeep. We just had to see that for ourselves.
Jeep lent us a Wrangler Unlimited and asked us to get it dirty. We obliged.
Volkswagen is pretty much synonymous with diesel in the U.S., but Jeep is jumping in this year by offering a diesel Grand Cherokee once again.
An entry-level Jeep Wrangler is the perfect canvas for those serious about off-roading.
Jeep revived its legendary Cherokee nameplate for 2014, but can its car-based model cash the checks its heritage writes?
Chrysler struck gold with its 3.0-liter diesel engine, but priced like a rare diamond, this configuration only serves a certain market segment.
Depending on how you configure it, Jeep’s aesthetically polarizing new crossover can satisfy a wide variety of requests. But is a take-all-comers crossover really a good idea?
A 6.4-liter V8 makes the SRT Grand Cherokee very fast, but how does this 5,000-pound SUV handle?
Jeep’s Grand Cherokee Overland goes overboard on luxury.
Controversial styling aside, can the new Cherokee be both a good crossover and a true Jeep?
Bringing back the diesel engine option for 2014, this American icon offers an incredible package of luxury and capability that makes it hard to look at German SUVs.
With objects of unmannered opulence like the Hummer H2 all but extinct, the Wrangler Unlimited is one of the few remaining new car options to please people with taste for brash, bold SUVs.
Ask the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 if it’s ridiculous or ridiculously awesome and it will answer just once: Yes.
AutoGuide hits the streets and the dirt to test out the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, featuring a more powerful and efficient V6 engine.
Whether more civilized or just less archaic, the Wrangler gets a vastly improved interior for 2011 proving that you can take the Jeep off the trail, but you can’t take the trail out of the Jeep.
As the first new model to launch under the reborn Chrysler brand, the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee foreshadows a positive future for the American automaker.
For the fourth and final installment of our winter off-road series, AutoGuide takes on the snow and slush in Jeep’s entry-level Patriot model, testing the capability of both the Freedom Drive I and II off-road packages.
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