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Jeep is an American automobile brand, now owned by multi-national corporation Stellantis. [2][3] Jeep has been part of Chrysler since 1987, when Chrysler acquired the Jeep brand, along with other assets, from their previous owner American Motors Corporation (AMC).
- Jeep Wrangler
The Jeep Wrangler is a series of compact and mid-size...
- Jeep Gladiator (Sj)
The Jeep Gladiator, Jeep Pickup or J-series is a series of...
- Kaiser Jeep
Kaiser Jeep resulted from the 1953 merger of Kaiser Motors,...
- Chrysler
FCA US, LLC, doing business as Stellantis North America and...
- Willys MB
The Willys MB and the Ford GPW, both formally called the...
- Grand Cherokee (Wk)
The third-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK) is a mid-size...
- American Bantam
American Bantam BRC-40 mass production WWII jeep The 1941...
- Jeep (Disambiguation)
Specific jeep-type vehicles. List of U.S. military jeeps;...
- Jeep Wrangler
American Motors Corporation (AMC; commonly referred to as American Motors) was an American automobile manufacturing company formed by the merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and Hudson Motor Car Company on May 1, 1954. At the time, it was the largest corporate merger in U.S. history.
Kaiser Jeep was sold to American Motors Corporation (AMC) in 1970, and the Buick engine was retired after the 1971 model year. (GM's Buick division repurchased the engine tooling in the early 1970s which served as the powerplant in several GM vehicles.)
11 Απρ 2016 · As the pages of Federal emissions and fuel economy regulations grew like a bad rash, AMC Jeep worked on engines to better meet those challenges. For the ’80 model year, a 14-mpg fleet average...
13 Ιουλ 2016 · Jeep sales were a strong point in the AMC lineup, and it was under AMC’s ownership that one of the most innovative and popular Jeep vehicles, the XJ Cherokee, was developed. Designed by Roy...
6 Ιαν 2016 · In 1976, AMC introduced the CJ-7, the first major change in Jeep design in 20 years. The CJ-7 had a slightly longer wheelbase than the CJ-5 in order to allow space for an automatic transmission. For the first time, the CJ-7 offered an optional moulded plastic top and steel doors.
The AMC straight-4 engine is a 2.5 L inline-four engine developed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) that was used in a variety of AMC, Jeep, and Dodge vehicles from 1984 through 2002. The 2.5 L I4 Jeep engine shared design elements and some internal components with the AMC 4.0 L I6 that was introduced for the 1987 model year.