Jeep is probably only a few months away from launching an all-new Grand Cherokee, but we'll be sorry to see this one go. It's done many things for the American automotive scene, including offering the ...
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If you've driven a Challenger or Charger Hellcat you already know their biggest performance limitation: traction. With over 707 horsepower pumping out of the pair's 6.2-liter supercharged V8s there's ...
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The 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Trackhawk frustrates me — mostly because I can’t afford one. There’s also the issue of living in a city like Chicago and driving around in a 707 horsepower monster of ...
For the 2018 model year Jeep has introduced a 707-horsepower version of its Grand Cherokee Trailhawk. Called the Trackhawk, it answers a question no one ever asked: What would it be like to cross a ...
If you're offended by the concept of a 707 horsepower SUV, then you should probably just stop reading right now. In our age of instantaneous outrage, it's easy to see how from certain quarters the ...
Jeep's 707-horsepower Grand Cherokee Trackhawk will have you terrified, amused and excited, all at the same time. Emme Hall Former editor for CNET Cars I love two-seater, RWD convertibles and own a ...
These are wild times we're living in, pardner. The burnout smoke from the ongoing horsepower war still hangs heavy on the 1/4-mile tarmac, and American cars areonly getting beefierand meaner. Heaven ...