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Do Jeeps Have Airbags or Third Row Seating?

Although the Wrangler may be the most iconic Jeep, that’s not the only car or SUV the brand offers. There’s the subcompact Renegade, the compact Cherokee and Compass, the mid-size Grand Cherokee, and the Gladiator pickup. But while off-road SUVs and cars are popular nowadays, many buy 3-row SUVs for space and the perception of …
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You Can Make a DIY Gladiator From a Jeep Grand Cherokee

Although the Jeep Gladiator, whether Trail- or Desert-Rated, is an amazing off-roader, it’s also an expensive one. In top Rubicon trim, the Gladiator stickers at $45,370. And that’s before you add any accessories. Luckily, Smyth Performance, the company behind the DIY ute kits, has a solution. Initially, we only heard rumors that Smyth Performance was …
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Smyth Performance Turns Eye Toward The Jeep Grand Cherokee

Mark Smith is the father of Smyth Performance. In recent years his company has gone from focusing on creating motorcycles and mid-engine sports cars to creating “Utes.” That is where his company hit the jackpot.   What is a Ute? Utes are a category of vehicles that have come and gone in the United States. They …
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Yes, You Can Drive a 1000-Hp Jeep Grand Cherokee Daily

The Jeep Grand Cherokee has a lot to offer. But while it’s a reliable luxury off-road SUV, with features like Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, compared to other Jeeps, it’s lacking that little spark of insanity. True, the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk offers the 707-hp 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat V8. But there are Wranglers with 6 wheels, …
2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk

How Safe Is the Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Fans of Jeep’s midsize SUV, the Grand Cherokee, will find plenty to appreciate about the 2020 model. Both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety provided favorable reviews overall for the Grand Cherokee’s safety.  In fact, Jeep appears to have successfully managed complaints that plagued earlier models, including the 2011‘s faulty …
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Does the Jeep Grand Cherokee Have Android Auto?

While the current generation of Jeep Grand Cherokees has been around since 2011, Car and Driver calls this SUV “thoroughly enjoyable.” With numerous trims, Car and Driver says there’s “one for every budget.” The 2020 Grand Cherokee includes the latest tech and safety features that buyers have come to expect, including Android Auto and Apple …
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How Reliable Is the Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Jeep is an iconic brand, and driving one puts you in a class of drivers that have a thirst for adventure. These drivers are also looking for a solid vehicle they can count on day in and day out. The combination of thrills and practicality is what makes the Jeep Grand Cherokee such a popular …
2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT

Does the Jeep Grand Cherokee Have Apple CarPlay?

The new 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee lets you bring your iPhone with on all your adventures with Apple CarPlay support. Through integration with the Uconnect touchscreen system, you can access your favorite iPhone apps on the road. The connectivity can help keep you connected, entertained, and safe whether you’re running errands or on long road trips. …
2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT

What Features Come Standard on the Jeep Grand Cherokee?

The Jeep Grand Cherokee is one of the most notable SUVs on the market today. The Trackhawk trim of the Grand Cherokee comes equipped with a 6.2-liter V8 that generates over 700-hp, making the Grand Cherokee the most powerful SUV on the market. But that isn’t the only thing that Jeep offers on the Grand Cherokee. …
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Why You Absolutely Need Airbags in Trucks

Pickup truck fans sometimes seem to have a love-hate relationship with modern safety features. On the one hand, classic trucks are lighter and easier to see out of because of thin A-pillars and no airbags. But that also makes them more dangerous to drive around in. And with pickups being used more and more as …