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Jeep Grand Wagoneer is Coming Back by 2013Even though Jeep’s all-new Grand Cherokee is still brand new on the market, the well-received unibody SUV will shortly be joined by a renowned nameplate in 2013. Despite the fact that Jeep may possibly must have not had a motor vehicle – not even a thought – to show off to hint at exactly what we can look forward to, Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne did still manage to confirm the progress of a Grand Wagoneer for the Jeep lineup, saying, “It’s time we gave the market an upper-scale Grand Wagoneer.” The come back of the Wagoneer would mark the reappearance of one of the most storied nameplates for the Jeep brand, and additionally would rapidly fill up the spot left open after the seven-seat Commander was withdrawn after the 2010 model year. This substitute model will share the platform found under the Grand Cherokee, but will compete more with the seven-seat configuration in a straight line which is found in the 2011 Ford Explorer. At the same time as Marchionne didn’t disclose everything there was to know about the upcoming iconic reappearance, he did don’t forget to mention about the discontinuation of the Commander does not mean how the Grand Wagoneer will be conventional, noting, “That car was in poor condition for human consumption. We sold a few. But I don’t know why people bought them.” The original Jeep Wagoneer ended its production in 1991 after a long 28 year run.
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