One of the auto world’s more unusual stories, Jeep was introduced to America during World War II as a vehicle produced for the US Army. Originally produced by Ford and Willys-Overland, Jeep became a viable option for public consumption during the mid-1940s. Unlike the military version of the vehicle, the civilian Jeep featured new options like a tailgate was targeted towards blue-color laborers in need of rugged versatility.

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2001 Jeep Cherokee
Cherokee
17 / 22 MPG | Starting at $12,187
1992 Jeep Comanche
Comanche
Starting at $9,229
2010 Jeep Commander
Commander
14 / 20 MPG | Starting at $27,540