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What looks like a Jeep but is not a Jeep?

What looks like a Jeep but is not a Jeep?

Mahindra has a side-by-side off-road vehicle called the Roxor. It looks like the Jeep Wrangler of old, but it is only intended for agricultural and sporting purposes. So, FCA sued Mahindra for using a product in the likeness of the Jeep. Now comes word that FCA was successful in getting the courts to ban Roxor sales.

What is the difference between all the Wranglers?

The main difference between these two models is the number of doors on each one. The Wrangler has two doors with a seating capacity of four, while the Wrangler Unlimited has four doors and seats five passengers.

Who is Jeep’s biggest competitor?

The top 10 Jeep Grand Cherokee direct competitors are: the Kia Sorento, Honda CR-V, Subaru Forester, Ford Edge, Toyota 4Runner, Nissan Pathfinder, GMC Acadia, Audi Q5, Chevrolet Traverse, and Dodge Durango.

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Is there a problem with my Jeep Wrangler engine?

Blown engines are serious issues that affect a lot of Jeep owners and should be not be taken lightly. If you hear something odd coming from your car engine, you ought to take it over to your dealer or mechanic. One more Jeep issue to point out involves the throttle position sensor.

When does a Jeep Wrangler start to wobble?

This death wobble can occur when you are driving on the highway at 50-65 mph. The steering wheel will start to shake, and you may lose control of the vehicle. The whole car will begin to shake violently.

Why does my Jeep Wrangler have steering problems?

The steering problems stem from a poorly welded intermediate shaft. Some dealers will need to replace this part of the steering wheel and steering gearbox in order to fix the controls. It’s important to have all the parts necessary to stabilize the wheel of your Jeep Wrangler.

What to look for in a Jeep Wrangler?

Look for a cracked exhaust manifold on your vehicle. Jeeps are known for consuming an excessive amount of oil, so check up on the engine and surrounding spots for leak issues. A blown engine can also cost you up to $4,500 in repairs, too. This issue can happen when you reach over 60,000 miles.

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Ruth Doyle