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  2. Jeep Renegade - Wikipedia

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    The base Sport model includes a 1.4L MultiAir Turbocharged Inline Four-Cylinder (I4) engine or a 2.4L multiair inline 4 engine, a six-speed manual transmission or 9 speed automatic transmission, sixteen-inch, black-finished steel wheels, a black-finished front grille, black side mirrors and door handles, the Uconnect 3.0 AM/FM stereo w/ USB, iPod, and 3.5-millimeter auxiliary audio input jacks ...

  3. CarGurus - Wikipedia

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    CarGurus was founded in 2006 by Langley Steinert, a co-founder of TripAdvisor. [3] Langley Steinert was the company's CEO until January 2021, when CFO Jason Trevisan was named as the company's CEO. [4] The company started off as an automotive community blog where consumers could post reviews and questions about local dealers, shops, and types ...

  4. Jeep - Wikipedia

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    Jeep Gladiator (JT): mid-size pickup truck, went on sale in early 2019 as a 2020 model. Jeep Grand Cherokee: Mid-size sport utility vehicle; Jeep Compass: Compact sport utility vehicle; Jeep Commander: Mid-size sport utility vehicle, mainly for emerging markets; Jeep Wagoneer/Jeep Grand Wagoneer (WS): Full-Size SUVs [81] Jeep Avenger; Upcoming

  5. Jeep Wagoneer (SJ) - Wikipedia

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    With competition from the "big three" automakers advancing on Jeep's four-wheel-drive market, Willys management decided that a new and more advanced vehicle was needed. . Conceived in the early 1960s while Willys-Overland Motors was owned by Kaiser Jeep Corporation, the Wagoneer replaced the original Willys Jeep Station Wagon, originally introduced in July 1946 and produced until the 1964 model

  6. Jeep CJ - Wikipedia

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    The Willys CJ-5 (after 1964 Jeep CJ-5) was influenced by new corporate owner, Kaiser, and the Korean War M38A1 Jeep. It was intended to replace the CJ-3B, but that model continued in production. The CJ-5 repeated this pattern, continuing in production for three decades while three newer models appeared.