The new Jeep Wrangler comes in three spec levels; The Wrangler Sport, the Sahara and the range-topping Rubicon. Most significantly, the new range waves goodbye to the 3.6l V6 Pentastar petrol motor ...
If you were to buy a 2025 Toyota Sequoia Capstone at its MSRP of $83,915 and keep it for five years, with its 34.13% rate of depreciation, you could be able to sell it for as much as $55,493. Cramped ...
Reports Q4 revenue $162.7M vs. $160.6M last year. Scott A. King, President and CEO, commented, “We are pleased that we achieved an improvement in gross margin and operating income in 2024, as ...
Actual terms vary by lender. This is the third Jeep I’ve owned. It handles like a Jeep, but it is definitely nicer than the old ones I bought. It handles better, the soft top is much quieter.
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The Ford Bronco has a maximum water-fording depth of 33.5 inches ... However, with Jeep's Xtreme 35 Package, which comes standard on the Wrangler Rubicon 392, you can get 34 inches of water fording ...
The eighth and final round of UEFA Champions League games will complete the inaugural league phase of the new-look competition this Wednesday. In the first-of-its-kind final day, all games will ...
The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S is arriving at dealers now and starts at $71,995. This all-electric two-row Jeep uses a 100.5-kWh battery pack to feed 250-kW drive modules at the front and rear and is ...
For better and for worse, Jeep’s flagship Wrangler Rubicon 392 Final Edition positions itself as one of the most extreme models to come from the automaker. With more features and gadgets than ...
Few vehicles embody "pure fun" quite like the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 Final Edition. This isn’t a car that appeals to practicality or nostalgia. Instead, it’s a brash, unapologetically loud ...
The second group is diehards in “the Jeep space,” the true 4x4 crowd who prize Jeeps for their go-anywhere, climb-anything qualities. Think “Trail Rated,” breakover angles, Rubicon Trail ...