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Jeep only makes SUVs, but it has plenty of them for you to choose from. So, whether you want something rugged enough to ford streams and climb mountains, or a more luxurious and family-friendly car, it has something to suit you.

Despite its all-American ...

11 Jeep used car reviews

Used Jeep Wrangler 2007-2018

Distinctive looks and a go anywhere ability has won the Wrangler many fans, but it’s too compromised on the road to make sense as an everyday vehicle.

Used Jeep Wrangler 4x4 1997 - 2007

It has a rough and ready charm, but it's too compromised for mostly on-road use

Jeep only makes SUVs, but it has plenty of them for you to choose from. So, whether you want something rugged enough to ford streams and climb mountains, or a more luxurious and family-friendly car, it has something to suit you.

Despite its all-American image, Jeep is actually owned by manufacturing giant Stellantis, meaning Jeeps often share parts with cars from other models; the entry-level Avenger, for example, has plenty in common with the Peugeot 2008 and Vauxhall Mokka.

However, perhaps the most widely recognised Jeep is the Wrangler, a model that has a dedicated fan base and which closely resembles the original Jeep which saw service in World War 2.

Despite that rugged heritage, it is embracing its all-electric future with battery-powered versions of the Avenger and the Compass family SUV.

Jeep

Jeep only makes SUVs, but it has plenty of them for you to choose from. So, whether you want something rugged enough to ford streams and climb mountains, or a more luxurious and family-friendly car, it has something to suit you.

Despite its all-American image, Jeep is actually owned by manufacturing giant Stellantis, meaning Jeeps often share parts with cars from other models; the entry-level Avenger, for example, has plenty in common with the Peugeot 2008 and Vauxhall Mokka.

However, perhaps the most widely recognised Jeep is the Wrangler, a model that has a dedicated fan base and which closely resembles the original Jeep which saw service in World War 2.

Despite that rugged heritage, it is embracing its all-electric future with battery-powered versions of the Avenger and the Compass family SUV.

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