Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Review
We’re sitting in Jeep’s newest Wrangler pointed up a steep hill. Freak December rain has turned the ground into goopy glop. The transmission is i…
Read more
Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Review
No vehicle represents America’s can-do spirit as authentically as the Jeep Wrangler. Born from the conflict that defined our Greatest Generation, the J…
Read more
Jeep Compass Review
Since Chrysler acquired AMC from Renault in ‘87, the Jeep brand has been the domestic manufacturer’s canary in the coal mine. When Jeep’s d…
Read more
Jeep Liberty Renegade Review
A certain Mr. E. Ferrari used to refer to Jeep as 'America's only real sports car.' I never fully understood the Italian automaker's claim until I handed the…
Read more
2005 Jeep Commander Review
TTAC's Robert Farago reviews the Jeep Commander
Read more
Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Review
Jeep's latest ads ask SUV buyers to believe that the new Grand Cherokee is a pleasure to drive on-road. It's a stunning example of "the big lie" (people are…
Read more
  • Cardave5150 I like the looks, both inside and out. I really like the idea of the range-extender. otherwise, I’m just waiting for BD2 (aka Analinthegrotto) to educate us all on how superior the Telluride is to this.
  • Spookiness Another truck.
  • Def65817841 After the initial demand by battery lovers has played out, the subsequent decline in Scout sales will see VW bring out gas and hybrid versions.
  • Dartman If reality means your world Flex, no thanks! Based on the number of posts you make here every day, my instincts tell me this, Newsmax, internet propaganda and right wing talk radio are about the only things you have going on; good luck troll!
  • Ollicat I didn't even know the Highlander hybrid has been around for 15 years.