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  2. 2022 Jeep Grand Wagoneer configurator lets you build ... - AOL

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    Grand Wagoneer buyers have four trim levels called Series I, Series II, Obsidian, and Series II, respectively, to choose from. Embedding a display into the passenger side of the dashboard sets you ...

  3. Mansory - Wikipedia

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    Mansory is a luxury car modification firm based in Brand, Germany.Besides luxury cars, they also work on supercars, luxury SUVs and custom bikes. The company was founded in 1989 by Iranian tuner Kourosh Mansory.

  4. List of Jeep vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The first new Jeep to feature an independent suspension since the 1963 Wagoneer, the Liberty (as it is known in North America; it goes by the name Cherokee in all other markets) replaced the XJ Cherokee in 2002. The Liberty comes with a 3.7 liter V6 engine, but was also available in the US in 2005–2006 with a 2.8L 4cylinder common rail diesel ...

  5. Jeep - Wikipedia

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    The CJ (for "Civilian Jeep") series were literally the first "Jeep" branded vehicles sold commercially to the civilian public, beginning in 1945 with the CJ-2A, followed by the CJ-3A in 1949 and the CJ-3B in 1953. These early Jeeps are frequently referred to as "flat-fenders" because their front fenders were completely flat and straight, just ...

  6. 2025 Jeep Recon EV Looks Ready for Production in New ... - AOL

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    The 2025 Jeep Recon EV is inching closer to production, and we've spied an undisguised prototype out in public.. The prototype Recon looks a lot like the concept, with its all-terrain tires, short ...

  7. Jeep Grand Cherokee - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Cherokee's origins date back to 1983 when American Motors Corporation (AMC) was designing a successor to the Jeep Cherokee. [3] Three outside (non-AMC) designers—Larry Shinoda, Alain Clenet, and Giorgetto Giugiaro—were also under contract with AMC to create and build a clay model of the Cherokee XJ replacement, then known as the "XJC" project. [4]