The Jeep News Headlines
Saturday 17th May 2008
Jeep has thoroughly updated its Grand Cherokee range for 2008, with a range of new features and a new interior that makes this Jeep the most luxurious ever. New soft-touch interior dashboard materials, interior colours and new textures all help to make the new Grand Cherokee even more desirable while a host of new features – tilt and telescope steering column, improved steering wheel and armrests for improved ergonomics and comfort, new instrument clusters and floor console with improved cup holders – all add to the high-class ambience. In addition, Limited and Overland models get a new leather-wrapped parking brake handle and the Overland gets a new leather package on seats, doors and dashboard and heated second row seats. The MyGIG infotainment system is a new option that offers owners the very latest integrated onboard systems. the full story
Fuel economy experts John and Helen Taylor drove a Jeep Compass and a Jeep Patriot, both standard production vehicles equipped with 2. 0-litre turbo diesel engines and carrying two people and their luggage, from London to Berlin on less than a single tank of fuel each – an unmatched achievement among SUVs. The husband and wife team of John and Helen Taylor first drove the Jeep Compass and Patriot 658 miles between the two European capitals. the full story
John and Helen Taylor promote a range of fuel economy driving techniques but by far the most important factor in the reduction of fuel consumption is the driver. the full story
RGVA, the UK’s leading vehicle branding company, are today launching the Limited Edition Led Zeppelin Jeep Patriot. the full story






