Here's proof that everyone shouldn't be entrusted with the keys to your Corvette.
Consumers consider Jeep to be the most patriotic brand in the U.S. for 2014.
Here’s a piece of advice – if you're going to buy a high school kid a graduation gift, a Corvette might not be a wise pick.
I just hate for it to seem like I keep singing the same song here, but when you're as big of a fan of Jeep as I am, it’s hard not to get excited about the brand’s success. Take for example, Jeep sales, which for the month of June were up 28 percent; the best-ever sales for the month of June.
I bet there’s no one that'll be celebrating this Fourth of July weekend more than George Talley, and rightfully so. The GM retiree's 1979 Corvette was stolen 33 years ago, but Talley was recently reunited with his long-lost friend at General Motors’ world headquarters in Detroit.
Maybe Godzilla isn't the big behemoth to beat after all. In this battle against a twin-turbo C6 Corvette, the Nissan GT-R, nicknamed after the towering monster, seemed far less superior.
It seems that a 2006 Jeep Wrangler with 80,000 miles is being credited with helping to boost the appeal of Tom Wolf in his run for governor of Pennsylvania.