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For the purpose of this list, only models which could be traced to a manufacturer is included. The list includes vehicles that are often considered as "jeepneys" by the media, authoritative sources, and the manufacturers themselves, which may be considered by some to be mini-buses due to their make-up deviating from the traditional jeepney design.
Derived from it was the first post-war military jeep: the M38. CJ-3B (1953–1968) Essentially a CJ-3A fitted with a taller hood (the CJ-3B is also known as the "high-hood" Jeep) to accommodate the Willys Hurricane engine. 155,494 were built over its 15-year lifespan. Most later ones were M606 military jeeps shipped to South America.
This is a list of automobiles manufactured by Beijing Jeep Corporation, a company that now goes under the name Beijing Benz: BJ212/BJ2020 [ 1 ] Jeep BJ2021/7250 Cherokee (based on the Jeep Cherokee (XJ) , this was the original vehicle produced by Beijing Jeep from 1983 to 2005) [ 2 ]
In the U.S. alone, over 2400 dealerships hold franchise rights to sell Jeep-branded vehicles, and if Jeep were spun off into a separate company, it is estimated to be worth between $22 and $33.5 billion—slightly more than all of FCA (US). [7] [6] Antonio Filosa is the current CEO of the Jeep brand worldwide. [9]
The company grew into a multimillion corporation that produced the majority of jeepneys in the Philippines. At its peak, the ratio of Sarao jeepneys rolling the streets of Manila outnumbered other brands by almost 7 to 1, making the Sarao name synonymous with the vehicle. [2] Jeepney factory 1988 Sarao Jeepney in Southward Car Museum, New Zealand
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Primarily: vehicles sold under the Jeep marque, trademarked by Willys-Overland (from 1943 to 1950). For other uses, see List of U.S. military jeeps , as well as Military light utility vehicle . Subcategories
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