Jeep is a brand of American automobile manufacturer Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), part of the multinational corporation Stellantis. Jeep's product line consists solely of sport utility vehicles and off-road vehicles.
Jeep was created in 1941 during World War II by Willys-Overland as a military vehicle.
In 1987, Chrysler purchased the Jeep brand and has owned it ever since.
Jeep has gone through several owners, including American Motors Corporation (AMC) and DaimlerChrysler AG.
Jeep has been consistently producing off-road-focused SUVs since the 1940s, including the iconic Jeep Wrangler and the Cherokee.
Japanese automaker with a diverse range of SUVs including the 4Runner, Land Cruiser, and RAV4.
British luxury SUV manufacturer with models like the Range Rover and Discovery.
American automaker with a variety of SUVs including the Explorer and Escape.
Iconic off-road-focused SUV with removable doors and roof.
Full-size SUV with luxury features and strong off-road capabilities.
Mid-size SUV with off-road capabilities and optional 4-wheel drive.
Compact SUV focused on fuel efficiency and style.
Yes, Jeep is owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), which is now part of the multinational corporation Stellantis.
Jeeps have mixed reliability ratings depending on the model and year. Overall, Jeep ranks around average for reliability among all car brands.
The most expensive Jeep is the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, which starts at around $90,000 and has a 707 hp supercharged V8 engine.
Yes, Jeeps have a strong reputation for their off-road capabilities. The Jeep Wrangler is particularly suitable for off-road driving with its solid axles and rugged design.
Jeeps hold their value relatively well, especially the Wrangler and the Grand Cherokee. Used Jeeps generally sell for higher prices than comparable vehicles from other brands.