A 2014 Cherokee had to undergo a dreaded engine swap after only 13,000 miles. And to make matters worse, the car was a long term test vehicle for Cars.com, which means that the news has been generating quite a bit of buzz.
Determined to prove that the new Jeep was one of the most easily hackable vehicles, a security expert successfully cracked into the head unit of his own 2014 Cherokee.
If you happen to come across anyone who still thinks Jeep isn’t one of the best brands in the world, be sure to share this bit of information with them.
Building on what is now clearly a bona-fide hit, the Cherokee led Jeep sales again outselling the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee with a total of 14,639 units sold for the month of September.
The Corvette parking fiasco we reported on last week has made Kyle DeMattia a hero. The Jeep owner has taken interviews from television stations around the world, and his video (after the jump) has gotten more than 2.6 million views.