MotorWeek turns on the time machine for a look back at the 1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ. Find out if they were as cool as you thought back then. One of the great things about these videos is that they ...
These are held up by 40-inch tires and KMC Grenade Crawl beadlock wheels ... Jeep upgrades the hybrid off-roader with 46-inch ...
Daniel and Rachel van Doveren started out in the restoration business, creating exacting upgrades of vintage Jeeps via their ... true to the original DNA of the Jeep so you won't see flashy radios, ...
That is, of course, unless that someone special is into vintage racing cars. If that's the case, Hemmings has the scoop on some nifty new Hot Wheels with a decidedly retro flair. The 2011 Hot ...
Element 115 Green paint will grab your attention and the Jeep’s rolling stock will hold it—36-inch Traxion pizza cutters and ...
It features a 200-kilowatt (268-horsepower) electric motor that supplies power to all four wheels. Twenty-four lithium-ion battery modules are housed in a custom shell in the Jeep's rear.
Check out detailed Jeep Avenger image gallery of this popular offering by Jeep car here. Various detailed aspects of the car, including its features, powertrain, and underpinnings can be seen in ...
We don't want to go full WWII bare-bones, so we'd opt for the Willys trim for its extra equipment, which includes 17-inch wheels with ... blend of vintage and modern Jeep character.
Jeep's Patriot small SUV is related to the Jeep Compass and Dodge Caliber, but has a more upright body. It uses the same 2.0- and 2.4-liter, four-cylinder engines found in the Caliber, which we ...
The 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine fitted to the Jeep Wrangler (and some Cherokee models) in the earlier part of this century seems to be a decent proposition in terms of reliability and ability to go ...
Element 115 Green paint will grab your attention and the Jeep’s rolling stock will hold it—36-inch Traxion pizza cutters and cream-colored 16x7-inch steel wheels. Up front, a classic-looking ...
The original four-wheel-drive Jeep was developed for the U.S. Army by Willys-Overland. Production began in 1941; the earliest models were shipped around the globe to help the Allies during World ...