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flaffel3434
2024-10-22 14:15 | not discontinued. | |
flaffel3434
2024-10-14 15:03 | not discontinued. | |
Desscythe17 2023-11-22 12:03 | Stop linking the Jeeps. You can do it 1000 times, and I will not accept your edits. | |
Ford78
2022-12-25 15:17 | This Pick-up has raced on SCCA RaceTrucks from 1987 to 1991. Source- www.jornaldosclassicos.com/2022/06/09/o-estranho-jeep-comanche-desenvolvido-para-competir-em-provas-de-velocidade/ | |
Lancia 2021-01-10 05:19 | Looks Dodge-ey from the front. | |
carcrasher88
2021-01-09 16:26 | Supposedly, the chassis code for the next gen GC will be WL, though this L version might be different. Also, it's supposedly built upon a stretched Giorgio platform, making four firsts for the platform: first long wheelbase variant, first non-Alfa Romeo use of the platform, first vehicle on the platform built outside of Italy (as it will be the first complete vehicle built in the repurposed Mack Avenue Complex), and first vehicle on the platform to offer a V8 engine. | |
carcrasher88
2020-11-18 00:24 | New for the 2021 model year, the Wrangler Rubicon 392, the most powerful factory built Wrangler ever. Available 1st Quarter 2021, only to be offered in the 4-door Unlimited form, no 2-door models will be built. www.netcarshow.com/jeep/2021-wrangler_rubicon_392/ | |
carcrasher88
2018-11-28 23:13 | Interestingly, even though it's Wrangler based, it will receive an Overland trim instead of a Sahara trim, making it the first Jeep to come in both Overland and Rubicon trim levels. | |
Desscythe17 2018-01-08 13:40 | Mieguy wrote But i didnt knew we just list two different cars because one engine is not available in the USA. Thats weird. Those were not my words, I don't agree with that. You can see my explanation in my reply to you. I think Rinspeed can change the return button. Nevertheless, when you click it, you will find out on what page you are. | |
Mieguy
2018-01-08 11:27 | Yes, we have been over this. But i didnt knew we just list two different cars because one engine is not available in the USA. Thats weird. And could you please add "Return Jeep (USA)" under the logo instead of just Jeep? I always get confused because i cant see on the car page if its US or Europe or if both versions are on one page. | |
Desscythe17 2018-01-07 14:30 | Rinspeed wrote and there is also diesel engines in Europe Well, the American Grand Cherokee also has a diesel engine nowadays, and the Wrangler will get one later this year. -- Last edit: 2018-01-07 14:31:41 | |
Rinspeed 2018-01-07 13:36 | Desscythe17 wrote I think we have been over this before, but yes. We need Jeep (Europe), because some models are different for the European market. Of course, some models look the same for both markets, but if we only list them on the Jeep page, Jeep (Europe) will be very empty and not representative of the European market. Listing those cars twice seems like the best option, even if I would prefer not having to. and there is also diesel engines in Europe | |
Desscythe17 2018-01-07 13:29 | Mieguy wrote I might rephrase my question: We need Jeep (Europe) but do we need to do two separate Grand Cherokee pages if they are the same in USA and Europe? I think we have been over this before, but yes. We need Jeep (Europe), because some models are different for the European market. Of course, some models look the same for both markets, but if we only list them on the Jeep page, Jeep (Europe) will be very empty and not representative of the European market. Listing those cars twice seems like the best option, even if I would prefer not having to. | |
Mieguy
2018-01-07 12:57 | I might rephrase my question: We need Jeep (Europe) but do we need to do two separate Grand Cherokee pages if they are the same in USA and Europe? | |
Desscythe17 2018-01-06 18:58 | Mieguy wrote The Trackhawk is also sold in Germany according to the Jeep website. Do we really need "Jeep (Europe)"? Yes. | |
Mieguy
2018-01-06 18:04 | The Trackhawk is also sold in Germany according to the Jeep website. Do we really need "Jeep (Europe)"? | |
Rinspeed 2018-01-05 16:58 | Mieguy wrote The german Jeep page lists it already, so we get it again. this is the page for the american version | |
Mieguy
2018-01-05 16:56 | The german Jeep page lists it already, so we get it again. | |
carcrasher88
2017-11-05 03:59 | Apparently, there will technically be two generations of Wranglers on sale for the 2018 model year, and current gen '18 Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited models are now being sold as Wrangler JK and Wrangler Unlimited JK, listed on the window sticker, as well as the model name marking on the side now reading WRANGLER JK. www.jeep.com/2018/wrangler-jk.html | |
Desscythe17 2017-02-23 01:11 | Will add the facelifted for 2017 version tomorrow. Totally missed it last year. | |
Desscythe17 2016-07-16 16:34 | Mark0 wrote These Jeep concepts are awesome especially this. But Jeep regular model line... This is my favorite from last year: www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=20393 Yeah, Jeep isn't really building a lot of interesting cars. The new Wrangler isn't far from its reveal, so I hope that will be nice. | |
Mark0 2016-07-16 15:38 | These Jeep concepts are awesome especially this. But Jeep regular model line... | |
JFK 2016-01-08 18:53 | Desscythe17 wrote I prefer calling it "generic 70s station wagon syndrome" | |
Desscythe17 2016-01-08 18:37 | JFK wrote I see a bit of VAZ Lada 2102 in back. I prefer calling it "generic 70s station wagon syndrome" | |
JFK 2016-01-08 16:02 | I see a bit of VAZ Lada 2102 in back. | |
Desscythe17 2014-06-06 11:35 | Mieguy wrote a very uncommon sight like the Chrysler New Yorker but the 2-door was sold in germany. You'll have to add the engines then, I don't have any information on European engines for the 2-door Cherokee from 1983-1996. | |
Mieguy
2014-06-06 11:23 | a very uncommon sight like the Chrysler New Yorker but the 2-door was sold in germany. | |
Desscythe17 2013-06-11 14:46 | In that case, keep German availability on "?" Until the current Grand Cherokee is out of production and until you're sure the new one isn't going to be sold in Germany. -- Last edit: 2013-06-11 15:14:52 | |
Mieguy
2013-06-11 11:58 | ironically the SRT8 was supported and styled by Ferrari for european marketing. See here and this is also confirmed on the german Jeep site. Original quote: " ergänzt mit Styling-Elementen der Marke Ferrari und der unmissverständlichen Farbe Rosso Corsa." (Translation: "Added with styling elements of the brand Ferrari and the undisputable colour Rosso Corsa.") EDIT: Changed France to yes. See here: www.jeep.fr/actualites/20121015_grand_cherokee_srt_limited_edition.html -- Last edit: 2013-06-12 10:14:10 | |
Mieguy
2013-06-11 11:55 | please dont wonder that i posted as not sold in Germany. Jeep currently sells only the pre-Facelift version of the SRT8 and until its confirmed the facelift is going to be sold in germany too we should keep this as not sold in germany in my opinion | |
Mark0 2012-04-28 18:11 | cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1961-Morris-Mini-Zagato-Mini-Gatto-One-off-prototype-London-Motor-Show-/251048418175?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item3a73a6db7f Anyone has more info about this car? | |
carcrasher88
2011-05-12 00:38 | Mudflap wrote One of the things I love about this is it's simplicity. But the interior I love. It's also a proper off-roader, which is becoming something of an endangered species. Which is sad.. Yeah, but at least Jeep is not giving up on the Wrangler. 2011 - New interior, automatic temprature controls (climate control, basically) and a new USB interface w/ Bluetooth. 2012 - New 3.6L Pentastar, with the possibility of a US market diesel option. | |
Mark0 2011-04-28 20:28 | I will add engines tommorow. Now i need to Vote for cars. | |
Rinspeed 2011-04-28 20:23 | my info for Wrangler 2007/2010 (there is a restyling last year) in France 3.8 199 2007/2009 (perhaps in USA 2007/2010) 3.8 199 Automatic 2007/2009 2.8 CRD 177 2007/2010 2.8 CRD Automatic 177 2007/2010 | |
fck 2011-04-28 20:04 | AFAIK nope. | |
Mark0 2011-04-28 19:55 | Is there other engines I found only this two. |