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Iconic Jeep Cherokee Heads for Retirement After Almost 50 Years In Production

Por: Forbes Life March 25, 2023

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A 2022 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk tackles an off-road challenge.Jeep/Stellantis For many car lovers, the word that most commonly and almost habitually comes after saying “Jeep” isn’t Wrangler or Rubicon or Liberty, it’s “Cherokee.” And after almost half a century in production, the end has finally come for the Cherokee - but not the Grand Cherokee, to be clear - and it’s likely the vehicle to replace it will be electrified in some... + full article



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