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+ | |title=Jeep |
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+ | |image=[[File:JEEP.jpg]] |
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+ | |type=Division of Chrysler Corporation |
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+ | |foundeddate=1941 |
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+ | |country=United States |
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+ | |areasserved=United States<br>Latin America<br>Japan<br>South Korea |
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+ | |products=Sport utility cars |
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+ | }} |
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+ | '''Jeep '''was founded in 1941 as an automobile industry, with the first cars in production since 1945. |
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+ | ==Car models== |
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+ | !Model years |
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+ | !Type |
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+ | |1974-present |
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+ | |[[Sport Utility]] |
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+ | |1987-present |
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+ | |[[Sport Utility]] |
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+ | |1993-present |
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+ | |[[Sport Utility]] |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==Shipping prices== |
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− | ==Jeep Grand Cherokee== |
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+ | *'''$495 '''(1993-1995) |
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− | ===1995=== |
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+ | [[Category:American automotive companies]] |
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− | In its third year, the Jeep Grand Cherokee, the flagship of the Jeep line, boasts a wide range of improvements designed to keep it at the top of the luxury sport/utility field. Most important, antilock brakes are now standard equipment throughout the line. Also coming on board this year are several welcome new options: a flip-up liftgate window, an overhead console with two map lights and an integrated child safety seat. |
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− | Positioned at the upper end of the sport/utility market, the Jeep Grand Cherokee is designed to appeal to upscale buyers who want a luxury 4-wheel-drive vehicle and who value the Jeep name. Primary competition for the Grand Cherokee comes from the Mitsubishi Montero, Oldsmobile Bravada, Ford Explorer and the Land Rover Discovery. |
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− | The Grand Cherokee is available in three trim levels: the base SE, the uplevel Laredo and the top-of-the-line Limited. The Grand Cherokee comes in 4-door versions only. New this year is the Orvis Edition, which provides another level of upscale style that echoes the outdoorsy theme of the Orvis mail-order catalog. |
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− | The base engine remains the potent 4.0-liter inline 6-cylinder. The optional engine is a more powerful 5.2-liter V8, which this year comes with a new camshaft for higher-torque. Both engines are mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission. The 5-speed manual has been deleted. |
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− | Part-time and full-time 4-wheel-drive systems are offered. Also available is an awd option that features a viscous coupling for smooth front-to-rear torque transfer. |
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− | 95grandcherokee.jpg|1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee |
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− | grandcherokee_interior.jpg|Interior of the Jeep Grand Cherokee |
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− | </gallery> |
Latest revision as of 14:06, 4 March 2020
Jeep was founded in 1941 as an automobile industry, with the first cars in production since 1945.
Car models[]
Name | Model years | Type |
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Jeep Cherokee | 1974-present | Sport Utility |
Jeep Wrangler | 1987-present | Sport Utility |
Jeep Grand Cherokee | 1993-present | Sport Utility |
Shipping prices[]
- $495 (1993-1995)