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June 11, 2017

Bou Racing at 2017 Metalcloak Stampede

Congratulations on a strong performance by Bou Racing at the 2017 Metalcloack Stampede

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Jeep Wrangler Scrambler pickup tailgate spied uncovered

Jeep has been particularly good at keeping the upcoming Jeep Wrangler pickup truck, affectionately referred to as Scrambler, under wraps, literally. It's very rare to see any portion of the truck sans bulky black fabric. But this time Jeep slipped up and left the tailgate of the truck totally exposed except for some paint...Go to Article

2019 Ram 1500 pickup is in its own 'production hell'

FCA's main profit center, the Ram 1500, is behind schedule and it's costing the company hundreds of millions...Go to Article

The last ever Jeep JK Wrangler has rolled off the line in Ohio

With the advent of the redesigned 2018 Jeep Wrangler JL, the time has come to say goodbye to the previous-generation Wrangler, the JK, the last of which rolled off the assembly line in Toledo, Ohio, last week. It was a white Unlimited Rubicon model, and we'll (literally) never see its like again. Now, normally the transition of one generation of a product to another very similar generation wouldn't be that newsworthy, but in the case of the JK it is...Go to Article

Check out this video. What a big save!

You’ve seen what it looks like, now see what it can do. Learn more 👉 ford.to #RangerRaptor

2018 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE TRACKHAWK ESSENTIALS: YOUR HELLCAT JEEP IS HERE

When Dodge introduced its 707-hp Hellcat Challengers and Chargers in 2015, it was only a matter of time before the potent powertrain made its way into other Fiat-Chryslers. With a never-ending hunger for SUVs, Jeep was the obvious target for a Hellcat-ified ‘ute. Of course, the Jeep Grand Cherokee with a Hellcat 6.2-liter Hemi was teased and coyly dismissed by anyone working for the company. But eventually, Sergio Marchionne relented and said that there would be a Hellcat Jeep, dubbed the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, and it’s here...Go to Article