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The Jeep Wrangler has left us. Our long-term 2.0-litre Sahara departed the Autocar fold recently with 25,500 miles on the clock (around 16,000 of them amassed in our hands). Its new mission is to find
GENERAL PURPOSE. Common belief has it that those two words, when abbreviated to GP and then further shortened, brought the Jeep moniker into the world. Willys Overland’s World War II wonder fitted jus
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Brand values can be cruel. If you’re going to try to honour them, you had better do it faultlessly, lest the enthusiasts pour scorn over your latest product. A Mercedes that isn’t built like a nuclear