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Jeep models: Cherokee Comanche Commander Compass Grand Cherokee Grand Wagoneer Liberty Patriot Wagoneer Wrangler.

Jeep is the oldest off-road vehicle brand, with Land Rover coming in second. The automobile marque is owned by Chrysler. The company also manufactures sport utility vehicle and SUV. The original vehicle was used for military and civilian purposes. Jeep became the primary light 4-wheel-drive vehicle of the US Army and allies during the World War II and postwar period. Visit the official Jeep site. See the ads Jeep wanted below.
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The first jeep prototype was the Bantam BRC. The vehicle was built and designed for the Department of the Army to meet the Army's criteria by American Bantam in Butler, Pennsylvania. Jeeps were also supplied to the Soviet Red Army during World War II. See the ads Jeep wanted below.
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The jeep was widely copied around the world, including in France by Delahaye and by Hotchkiss et Cie, and in Japan by Mitsubishi Motors. Several versions were created, including a railway jeep and an amphibious jeep. See also the ads Jeep wanted below.
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A poster in Jim Tarbox's office at his North Kingstown Chrysler Jeep dealership declares: "Challenge: The harder the course, the more rewarding the triumph." It's a fitting slogan for Tarbox, whose business is suddenly in peril after Chrysler ended its... Sponsored Topics: Chrysler - Jeep - Car dealership - Makes and Models - Recreation

03 July 2009 The second hand car market in Qatar has become alive with the onset of summer, as a number of vacationers as well as laid-off employees are trying to sell out their cars before heading home.

BOISE, Idaho - House Republicans, criticized for a bill to raise registration fees for Idaho automobile owners that left trucks untouched, are now pushing an alternative that would slap a 5 percent increase on semis and other large vehicles.