Last week, I joined more than 100 other auto journalists from around the world at the annual Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) What’s New program, an event showcasing all of the company’s brands, including Jeep.
With so many of Jeep’s new products being more cautiously aimed at the street — take for instance the new Renegade, the new Grand Cherokee, the upcoming TrackHawk, among others — is Jeep in danger of losing its claim to fame?
The SRT8 Grand Cherokee hit an embankment, launched into the air, and then somehow wedged itself between the lowest part of a bridge, essentially sandwiching the car between the concrete slabs.
The NHTSA has reopened an investigation into whether or not Chrysler screwed up a recall that targeted a defective wiring issue that’s causing fires Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango model years 2011-2014.
It seems that one of the biggest issues facing Jeep right now is getting all of the owners of the Grand Cherokees and Libertys that have been recalled for gas tank issues to bring them in to get fixed.