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It's not a bad design but it doesn't say Eagle in any way. Looks like every other generic SUV on the road. It even has the grossly overused trapezoid shape around the license plate like the vast majority of SUVs. A more modernized Giorgetto Giugiaro inspired look would have been much better.
The KL looks like the WL but without the KM looks but with a little of the WK2. Although the KM is inline with the WL but not close to the KL and the WK2 making it much more like the WL. Or the KL? Wait. Is it the KL or KM. No it's the WK. Wait. What were we talking about....."tho"?
How is that interior "unmistakably Jeep"? If I saw that photo with no context I would have no clue what brand it was. I think the article is a little overly glowing for something we know very little about and covered in camouflage. Don't get me wrong, it's great to see a new Cherokee on the...
You have got to be kidding me. That means it will be 17 years old! Come on, no other car company does this. How do they expect to be relevant to buyers by having the same old designs soldier on forever? Don't get me wrong, I like the Durango, I've considered one, but seriously, you can't...
How about new and updated colors for all the brands!? Ram has had the same tired worn out boring colors for years and years. Bring back Western Brown;/Auburn, it was beautiful. Still looks great on my '15 1500 and I still get compliments.
Now if only Ram would get new colors. I'm so sick and bored with Granite, Diamond black, white, Delmonico red, Flame red and Billet silver. Same colors year after year after year.
This should have been a Chrysler. I can't begin to understand why it isn't. If this were a gas powered Chrysler they would have a customer right here ready to sign on the dotted line. I see no legitamate reason why it's a Jeep other than Stellantis thinks anything Jeep is their gravy train.
If a small sedan was developed it will probably go to Jeep or Ram. All joking aside, Dodge and Chrysler need a lot of different types of vehicles; a sedan or sedans, a variety of crossovers in different sizes, maybe a coupe. If I see another article about Jeep getting a new vehicle I think I...
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