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  2. Jeep Compass - Wikipedia

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    The Jeep Compass is a compact crossover SUV [3] [4] ... with the exception of the Trailhawk, which is only available in a 4WD configuration. ... 2019 143,934 [72 ...

  3. Jeep four-wheel-drive systems - Wikipedia

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    The BW1339 added a 2.57:1 low range gearset to the BW1305, enabling 5 modes: 4WD Hi Locked, 4WD Hi Open, Neutral, 4WD Low Open, and 4WD Low Locked. The Jeep Quadra-Trac was differentiated from the open "New Process" Gear NP203 used by Dodge , General Motors , and Ford in that it included a center limited slip differential feature, in this case ...

  4. Jeep Trailhawk - Wikipedia

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    The Jeep Trailhawk is a mid-size concept SUV unveiled at the 2007 North American International Auto Show. [1] Rear view. The name Trailhawk was later used as a badge on other models in the Jeep lineup to designate a certain trim package.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Jeep Renegade - Wikipedia

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    Like the Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk, the Renegade Trailhawk features red front and rear tow hooks, a red 'Trail Rated 4X4' badge on both front upper fenders, a black vinyl decal in the center of the hood, and alloy wheels with black-painted accents. The Trailhawk model emphasizes the Renegade's off-road capabilities, and is meant for the avid off ...

  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]