Jeeps have been around since World War II, when WIllys Overland built a light troop and gear carrier for the U.S. Army and its allies. That utilitarian beast evolved into the CJ line, which stayed in Jeep’s lineup until the Wrangler replaced it in 1987. The Jeep Wrangler is still in production, with Jeep offering a handful of robust powertrain options in 2024. The Jeep brand is now owned by Stellantis, which was formed a few years ago by the merger of
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