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How The Jeep Got Its Name PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 31 July 2008 06:00

Where did the name Jeep come from? Not from the original designer and builder, the Bantam Car Company. It wasn’t Willys, the famous manufacturer of the Willys MB, either. Ford didn’t pick the name when it was making the GPW, and the U.S. Military never designated the term either. Truth be told, no one knows for sure just how the name “Jeep” came about, but the one common thread is that all of the theories relate to a sort of general population adoption of the term.

There are a number of theories on the origination of the name. There are reports that the term “Jeep” was used in Oklahoma in the 1930’s to describe specialized trucks used in drilling for oil, and that was how the term was later used by those from the area in describing the Willys MB.

Others believe that the name came from a slang abbreviation of the term G.P., which was an acronym that stood for General Purpose vehicle. The trouble with this theory is that the term General Purpose was reportedly used to describe the US Army’s quarter-ton reconnaissance vehicles, and not the Willys. Further, the Willys MB was designated for specific duties and was not referred to in Army circles as a General Purpose vehicle.

Along similar lines goes the theory that the name was a one-vowel slang word replacement for Ford’s description of the vehicle (the Ford GPW now commonly referred to as the Willys GPW), which referred to it as GP. The G stood for government use and the P referred to its wheel base size of 80 inches. When Ford began making these vehicles some people may have found it difficult to call it a Willys since it was actually manufactured by Ford.

Another explanation of the name has it that it was based on a character from the Popeye comic strip in the 1930’s that was known as Eugene the Jeep. This little guy was from another dimension and was blessed with the ability to go anywhere and do anything. He went through walls, scaled huge trees, flew, disappeared, etc. There wasn’t anywhere Eugene the Jeep couldn’t go. The theory goes that US soldiers were so impressed by the Willys go-anywhere performance that they began calling it Jeep after the character.

We’ll probably never know the answer to how the name Jeep began, but maybe that’s a good thing as it adds to the mystical allure of this American icon. What we do know for sure is that over 70 years later the Jeep, not to mention quite a few Willys, is still going strong!

There are many fantastic websites that offer a large line of Jeep replacement parts including parts for the Willys MB and Ford GPW today such as http://www.xtremeterrain.com

Al Carl is a 45 year old resident of Kentucky and he"s a Jeep buff. One of his hobbies is learning more about the history of the Jeep. He works full time as an Internet Technician for one of the leading jeep parts suppliers in the USA, XtremeTerrain.com

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More than 3 Million Units Sold for 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee in North America PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 05 May 2008 02:00

"The first Jeep Grand Cherokee created the luxury sport-utility market," said Jeff Bell, Vice President-Jeep about the best-selling SUV from Jeep. "Since then, many very strong competitors have intensified the full-size SUV market. Yet, none have matched Grand Cherokee"s combination of legendary Jeep 4x4 capability, on-road refinement, technological innovations and safety features."

These are the words of Jeep"s Vice President as it hits more than 3 million in sales since its debut in 1992. From then on, there is no turning back; Jeep Grand Cherokee lived up to its name with a level of comfort, ride and handling previously missing in most sport-utility vehicle, and was the pioneer for introducing a driver"s side air bag to an SUV.

Jeep Grand Cherokee sales in March 2005 were 18,828 units, pushing sales to 3,013,296 units since it was in the market in 1992. The 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee is the best among the pack. Its best features are three new full-time four-wheel drive systems, two new transfer cases, all-new independent and front suspension, rack and pinion steering, and an all-new five-speed transmission.

The 2005 Grand Cherokee was the first Jeep vehicle available with the 5.7-liter HEMI(R) V-8 and the Multi-Displacement System. MDS imperceptibly deactivates four cylinders when the V-8 is not at work.

Its exterior is marked with the Jeep brand"s signature seven-slot grille, round headlamps and trapezoidal wheel openings. Chrome, gated automatic shifter and a two-tone instrument panel with an easy-to-read instrument cluster and well-crafted seats accent the new interior

Safety features include Electronic Stability Program, SmartBeam(TM) headlamps that automatically and quickly adjust high-beam brightness and intensity, All-Speed Traction Control System, advanced multi-stage air bags with an Occupant Classification System and Anti-lock Brakes System.

At Parts train, we offer great selection of aftermarket auto parts, accessories, tools, and maintenance supplies for your Jeep Grand Cherokee. Visit our online auto parts stores at http://www.partstrain.com/ShopByVehicle/Jeep for a huge selection of Jeep parts for all models including the Jeep Cherokee, Liberty, Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, Wagoneer, and more.

Jenny McLane is a 36 year old native of Iowa and has a knack for research on cars and anything and everything about it. She works full time as a Market Analyst for one of the leading car parts suppliers in the country today.

 
Jeep Hurricane: The Total Performance Vehicle PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 27 February 2008 08:01
The Jeep Hurricane made its way to the public"s knowledge through the 2005 North American International Auto Show. This vehicle is known to represent the continued success of valiant concept vehicles. This vehicle also reflects and demonstrates the Chrysler Group"s creative and mechanical expertise. It shows off and boasts a more powerful performance. It holds the HEMI® as its source of power. There are two 5.7 liter HEMI engines in this Jeep Hurricane. One is installed at its front end while the other is found at the back. Both of these provide 335 horsepower and some 370 pound feet of torque. Just multiply the numbers by two and you get the total figure. Trevor Creed, senior vice president of Chrysler Group design, states, "Jeep Hurricane is simply the most maneuverable, most capable, and most powerful 4x4 ever built. It pays homage to the extreme enthusiasts" Jeep vehicles in form and off road capability, but is a unique interpretation of Jeep design. Simply stated, it is the extreme example for the Jeep brand." Creed adds, "Out in the wilderness, changing direction in minimal space can mean the difference between an afternoon of adventure and a distress call back to the trailhead. The multi-mode four wheel steering system on Jeep Hurricane is designed to offer enthusiasts the next level of performance and unexpected maneuverability." The Jeep Hurricane is made from lightweight yet strong and durable material. It boasts of a functional appearance. This vehicle holds a minimalist approach to its design and style. To add up to its appearance, though, are the brand"s signature features that includes a seven-slot grilles, two seats, and no doors. The interior surrounds the occupants with an exposed carbon fiber and polished aluminum with Black Thunder and Tiluminum accents. The whole body is also made up of the structural carbon fiber material. The Jeep Hurricane"s suspension and powertrain are also mounted directly to the body. To connect the underside as well as function as a complete skid plate system, there is an aluminum spine that runs under this vehicle"s body. This vehicle comes with an estimated 3,850 pounds of weight. It measures some 108.1 inches of wheelbase, a width of 80.0 inches, and a height of 68.2 inches. It holds a five speed automatic transmission system, as well as wheels measuring 20 x 10 inches. If you are the type for person looking for luxury and comfort, then the Jeep Hurricane is not the vehicle for you. It is a vehicle that is more inclined towards total off road functions and leans towards complete performance. Auto Parts Information offers a variety of Jeep performance parts and replacement parts to suit the most demanding needs of its customers worldwide. Its online catalog is regularly updated so customers can always get the latest information on optimum quality low priced Jeep parts, and accessories. Total performance is what defines the Jeep Hurricane concept vehicle. And this is also what most of the vehicles under the Jeep vehicle line up have.
 
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