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Evan's automotive love started early; before he was three, he could name every car on his street. Since then that love has grown, leading Evan to study mechanical engineering technology at college and ...
For 2025, the gas-only Jeep Wrangler Sport now includes standard power locks and windows. Owners of all Wranglers with access to the mobile app can now remotely activate the heating or air ...
Like all automobiles, the Wrangler isn’t perfect, no matter what owners may tell you. Here’s a breakdown of the four things Jeep nailed, and the three areas where the Wrangler Unlimited still ...
Kyle is a writer who focuses mostly on motoring and motorsport-related content. His future in the automotive world has been guaranteed since he was a kid, as he remembers rattling off the names of car ...
Allow me to shuffle the elephant in the room into a broom cupboard before I start: the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2.0l petrol, is so inefficient that driving one will leave you susceptible to Greenpeace ...
The Hemi V-8 is alive and well in the house of Jeep, as CEO Bob Broderdorf confirmed in a media briefing on Thursday that the Wrangler 392 will continue indefinitely, and the Gladiator will gain a ...
The Jeep Wrangler and the Ford Bronco have a long history. The Wrangler is the spiritual descendent of the World War II-vintage military Jeep, some of which were ironically built by Ford Motor Company ...
The ocean of new automobiles available for sale is somewhat monotonous. Some might even feel that way about Jeep’s lineup. It’s full of crossovers and SUVs that aren’t particularly good at evoking ...
There have been many changes made to Jeep vehicles over the last few decades, including introducing axle lockers. These regulating devices attached to the axles themselves, meant to help traverse ...
In a lot of ways, the Jeep Wrangler is like it’s always been for 2025. It’s still a convertible, still a 4×4, and still sure to be a fan favorite. But the newest Wrangler lineup continues the model’s ...