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  • What Jeep needs to get right with the upcoming JL Wrangler, Part V: Packages, tidbits, and trims (oh my)

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    Pitting the company versus the buyers: From turbodiesel to pickup, your semi-comprehensive and somewhat speculative guide on the upcoming JL Wrangler [This is the final piece in a five-part installment about the 2018+ Jeep Wrangler in which we’ve explored the exterior, off-road hardware, drivetrain & interior, and the pickup. Hopefully sooner rather than later we’ll…


  • Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon Review (Pt.2): Dirt, reminiscence, and conclusions

    Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon Review (Pt.2): Dirt, reminiscence, and conclusions

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    A few days into my time with a 2020 Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon and I was falling for it. The charm alone was enough. Better yet, the Jeep was proving to be a comfortable, enjoyable road-trip companion in ways I hadn’t expected. And as we rounded the corner on our time with the JLUR, we finally…


  • Things the new Ford Bronco has to do better than the Jeep Wrangler

    Things the new Ford Bronco has to do better than the Jeep Wrangler

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    There are many reasons why people love the Jeep Wrangler so much. The open top feel, sun and wind in your face. Another is the idea of being able to go wherever, in any weather. There is also its ruggedness and the fact that it does not need special love and care like so many…


  • 2020 Jeep Gladiator breaks cover, brings AEV Brute to production

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    One of the most anticipated reveals of recent automotive times has been leaked ahead of its LA Auto Show debut, and it finally lets us rest our eyes on the upcoming pickup of many folks’ four-by-four dreams. Here it is: the 2020 Jeep Gladiator. In its most basic description it’s exactly what you’d expect: a…


  • Spy Shots: Jeep Wrangler pickup – The Scrambler!

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    The new Wrangler is already a runaway success for Jeep. It alone will likely be responsible for keeping the lights on in Alfa Romeo and Fiat dealerships. But Jeep isn’t done with the two- and four-door version of the Wrangler. It is no secret that the Jeep pickup is coming. Even people who work for…


  • Jeep JL Wrangler: First official production images revealed

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    They’re finally here. Jeep must have sensed our communal desperation and has revealed three official images of the production JL Wrangler in both two-door and Unlimited four-door guise to pique our interest even further before the full-blown LA Auto Show reveal. We know these images are legitimate as they are on Jeep’s own media site…


  • Jeep JL Wrangler: Owner's and User's Manuals leaked, ton of info surfaces

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    In what seems like the longest, slowest unveiling ever, intentional or not, we are now finally seeing actual internal Jeep documents about the upcoming, still-yet-to-be-officially-released JL Wrangler. It appears that a massive amount of information about has been brought to life by JLWranglerForums, among them the ever-crucial User’s and Owner’s Manuals. It is also immediately…


  • Jeep pickup "officially" named Scrambler; images revealed and details confirmed

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    This will come as a surprise to almost nobody, but new reports are confirming that Jeep has decided to give the upcoming Wrangler-based pickup a nostalgic name from the company’s past: Scrambler. Details of Jeep’s decision to use the heritage-embodying name have been leaked to JLWranglerForums, and deliver on the goods not just in nameplate…


  • 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited: Near-Production Images

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    After months of waiting, speculating, and hoping that the design lives up to those of yore, we may finally know what the upcoming JL Wrangler Unlimited looks like. Two photos were posted yesterday on JLWranglerForums, a site for which you can probably guess the purpose, showing us what very much look like legitimate images of the…


  • Dear Jeep: I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed

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    Jeep and the 2016 NYIAS: from WK2 to JL and everything in-between Let me be clear from the start: I love Jeep. I love that they have heritage built-in. I love that the names all have historical relevance. I love that the vehicles are so off-road capable. I love that there are Easter Eggs hidden…