Jeep Wrangler
Coverage of Jeep Wrangler in the Nexus archive.
- The most compelling alternatives to the Ford Bronco in 2026
The article highlights ten off-road vehicles as alternatives to the Ford Bronco in 2026, including the Jeep Wrangler for trail enthusiasts and a new electric model featuring luxury finishes.
- The best SUVs to buy instead of the 2026 Subaru Outback
The article highlights alternative SUVs to the 2026 Subaru Outback, including the budget-friendly Honda CR-V and the Jeep Wrangler for off-road capability. It positions these models as viable options for buyers seeking different features than the Outback.
- Tree falls on Jeep on Hana Highway leaving visitor with head injury
A tree fell on a Jeep Wrangler on Hana Highway, injuring a visitor in the head and causing minor injuries to others in the vehicle. The incident occurred on Tuesday and involved a visitor to the area.
- Investigators say house fire ‘originated within’ Jeep in garage
A house fire originated from a 2022 Jeep Wrangler in a garage, according to investigators, who noted the fire started near the front passenger tire or engine compartment. The Williams family escaped due to detecting smoke, but lost belongings; Jeep had recently recalled over one million vehicles for a fire risk linked to power steering wiring. Stellantis, Jeep's parent company, stated its investigation found no manufacturing defect as the cause.
- Recall alert: 1.07M Jeeps recalled, owners told to park outside, may catch fire
Chrysler recalled 1.07 million Jeeps (2021-2025 model years) due to a power steering wiring issue that could cause fires even when vehicles are parked and off. Owners are advised to park outdoors until repairs are completed free of charge at dealerships.
- The best new cars for drivers who hate touchscreens in 2026
The article highlights new car models for drivers who prefer non-touchscreen interfaces, featuring the Jeep Wrangler's removable doors and solid front axle, as well as the Mazda MX-5 Miata's manual gearbox designed to reward driving enthusiasts.
- Jeep recalls over 1M vehicles due to fire risk — and warns owners not to park inside
Stellantis is recalling over 1 million Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator vehicles due to a defect that could cause fires. Owners are advised to park their vehicles outdoors and away from buildings until a fix is available.
- The hot woman in that Facebook Marketplace listing might be AI.
Facebook Marketplace sellers are using AI-generated images of women to attract attention to their listings. Rogelio Llamas, a seller in Southern California, used an AI-generated woman in a bikini to promote his Jeep Wrangler, gaining views but not necessarily sales. The trend, noted on Reddit and social media, involves AI-generated women posing near cars, machinery, and other items, often with exaggerated or unrealistic features.
- Car Crashes Into Northwest Side Dunkin’, Forcing Temporary Closure
A car crashed into a Dunkin’ in Dunning, forcing temporary closure. A 32-year-old woman driving a Jeep Wrangler hit the building while parking, injuring two women inside. The driver received a citation for driving on a suspended license, and the business may reopen by 6 p.m.
- Volition America launches contest for vets, first responders to win Jeep Wrangler
Volition America has launched a sweepstakes contest offering a Jeep Wrangler as a prize for American veterans and first responders. CEO John Sapiente and Lt. Col. Dan Rooney appeared on CBS News to discuss details of the contest.
- Nick Ferrari reveals his son's Audi Q8 was stolen - months after his own Jeep Wrangler was taken from outside his London home
Nick Ferrari's son's Audi Q8 was stolen, following the theft of Nick's Jeep Wrangler months earlier from outside his London home. The incidents highlight repeated vehicle thefts affecting the Ferrari family.