Given that Jeeps can go anywhere, you can be out in one for quite a while. Several hours of romping around in the wilderness can work up quite an appetite.
The latest recall, in what seems to have now become a normal mode of operations in the car industry, includes 75,000 Jeep Cherokees from the model year 2015.
Ironically, despite how good Jeeps are at going up steep grades and how many of them are being sold these days, the brand is going downhill. Why? It's picking up speed and nothing is stopping it, not even poor quality scores - that's why.
Is the current Cherokee a better off-roader than its XJ ancestor?
A man in Walpole, Massachusetts was charged $48,835 to have his Jeep towed after getting stuck in the mud.
If there's one thing Jeeps are - aside from a lot of fun to get dirty - it's expensive to modify. However, one alteration you can make to your Jeep costs nothing: giving it a name.
A writer over at Car Buzz thinks Jeep should trash any possible plans for a new pickup. Here's why we disagree.