
US auto brand Jeep, made by Chrysler, is headed to an annual party in the desert with momentum on its side, the brands top executive said. "We are starting off the year with a lot of momentum … . The products that we are producing are resonating," said Mike Manley, president and chief executive officer of Jeep. The Detroit Free Press reported Tuesday global Jeep sales reached 592,000 in 2011. This year, global sales have risen 37 percent in January and February compared to the same two months of 2011. U.S. sales in the same two months are up 34 percent. The annual Moab Easter Jeep Safari is scheduled for March 31 through April 8. The company uses the festive event not to race with Wile E. Coyote or Road Runner, but to test new ideas and get feedback from the roughly 10,000 Jeep aficionados who show up for the occasion. This year, the Chrysler division plans to exhibit the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk, which is a Grand Cherokee SUV designed as an off-road vehicle. It will also display a two-door Jeep Wrangler that has a cabin positioned on top of the front axle. The cab uses conversion parts, including a new portal axle from Mopar, Chrysler's parts company. Four other customized Jeeps will be on display, the newspaper said.
GMT 11:55 2018 Friday ,14 December
Study shows most drivers not keen on switching to electric carsGMT 14:42 2018 Friday ,07 December
Road accidents are leading cause of death for childrenGMT 08:17 2018 Wednesday ,21 November
Paris, Tokyo seek to reassure after shock of carmaker Ghosn arrestGMT 10:40 2018 Tuesday ,20 November
Uber resumes service in Abu Dhabi after 2 years of suspensionGMT 13:15 2018 Monday ,19 November
Nissan chairman arrested over alleged financial law violationGMT 12:48 2018 Tuesday ,06 November
CIIE to facilitate China-S.Korea exchange in car sectorGMT 07:12 2018 Wednesday ,24 October
German court mulls diesel car ban in city of MainzGMT 10:06 2018 Thursday ,11 October
Mazad to host third auction of unique vehicle number platesMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor