Chrysler is recalling more than 80,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees in the U.S. after discovering that rear coil springs could detach while driving, creating a potential road hazard.
Recalls impacted over 320,000 vehicles; plaintiffs allege delayed action and inadequate repairs by Jeep.
Chrysler has recalled more than 80,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles due to a faulty rear coil spring that could cause crashes. Chrysler recalled about 80,620 2021-2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L and ...
Stellantis is scrapping its plug-in hybrid electric Jeep SUVs and Chrysler minivan amid slowing sales of EVs and quality issues for the vehicles. The decision is an about-face for the automaker, which ...
Jeep's CEO on Tuesday apologized and promised $100 gift cards in a note to owners of the brand's plug-in hybrids, who have dealt with as many as three recalls over battery fire risk in the past two ...
Jeep's popular plug-in hybrids have been hit with multiple serious recalls in recent months, and owners — a loyal group who often trade tips and photos of their rigs online — are getting increasingly ...
Dec 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Monday opened a probe into the recall of 331,401 Jeep vehicles due to improperly installed rear coil springs. A rear coil ...
Back in 2023, Jeep recalled more than 330,000 Grand Cherokees from model years 2021 to 2023 due to a flaw in the rear suspension that could cause a coil spring to break loose. The move was meant to ...
Jeep's US family is quite vast today, as it comprises multiple models from different classes, some of which will be refreshed soon, with a clear focus on electrification, because this brand has also ...