Can you name a couple of troubled brands from Stellantis? No, let's narrow them down first: let's talk about American marques in distress. Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram, you say? That's about right - ...
The current WL-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee has been around for half a decade, but there's still no Hellcat-powered Trackhawk variant. That may soon change, though, thanks to the return of V8-loving ...
When Jeep debuted the Grand Cherokee for the 1993 model year, the vehicle was met with almost universal adoration by consumers. The vehicle's reception wasn't entirely a surprise, of course, as it hit ...
The WL Grand Cherokee never got an SRT-badged, road performance variant, but Jeep leadership says it's "on the table." ...
Dodge is having a hard time saying goodbye to the Hellcat engine, and it would appear that the car-consuming public is too. After debuting in the Challenger and Charger way back in 2015 and garnering ...
There's a number of AI-generated images and videos like this floating around the Internet right now, capitalizing on the popularity of the original Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk. Sadly, every one of ...
This is the first look at a completely uncovered version of SRT’s newest hot rod. The Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is set to be the quickest Hellcat-powered vehicle available.
A Delaware judge dismissed a lawsuit after buyers claimed Dodge advertised the Hellcat Durango as a limited-edition car, then ...
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