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Bayonne used Jeep drivers like what they see in Gladiator vehicle

The quickening pace at which innovation moves in the auto industry has left the door open for brands to explore new segments. It's also a great time for some of the brands that have lost step in the industry to work on redefining themselves or, as the case may be, exploring new ways to pick up steam in old areas. Bayonne used Jeep dealers are suddenly seeing a resurgence in consumer activity, in part due to a renewed brand push in the industry that is returning new and retooled Jeep cars. Jeep is also revisiting areas that it hasn't had a huge amount of success with in the past, and Bayonne used Chrysler dealers are excited to see a large expansion of the brand over the coming decade. In order to fulfill that expansion, Jeep has launched a preliminary campaign into the pickup truck category, an area that is now represented by the Jeep Gladiator, a rugged concept model.

The Jeep Gladiator is based off the rough and tumble design of the Jeep Wrangler and, as a super utility truck that features an open air canvas roof, the new Gladiator will focus on style with all of the practical trimmings you'd expect from a pickup truck or a Jeep. Bayonne used Jeep dealers love that the Gladiator is a rough one (as evidenced by its name), tackling the harshest terrain without even a hiccup. In true Jeep fashion, this car chugs up hills, tumbles over obstacles and handles like a charm, exuding the glory of our forefathers in true automotive fashion. "Jeep Gladiator is an authentic statement of Jeep brand heritage that explores what shape and features a modern Jeep pickup might have," said Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President Chrysler Group LLC Design. Bayonne used Chrysler dealers know not to get their hopes up about this fantastic new concept, as it is only a concept right now. Still, just the creation of the concept model points to the possibility that Jeep might be headed that direction in the long run.

Hilariously enough, this isn't the first time that Jeep has jumped into the spotlight for pickup trucks. The Gladiator concept was actually borrowed from a similar full size pickup model from 1962. Fortunately for us, the new Gladiator was developed as a completely modern pickup, one that you can imagine will be a mainstay for Bayonne used Jeep dealers if it ever gets built. With the winds of change blowing in the industry, I can imagine stranger things happening, that's for sure. With this new push from the Jeep brand comes the demand to keep up and change consistently with the tides, and it looks like Jeep is preparing itself to do just that. Now that fuel efficient engine technology is more widely available, the acceptance of SUVs and Jeep models in general has definitely ramped back up, and I'm excited to see just what else the Jeep brand has in store. We'll be getting a sneak peak at new and used Bayonne Chrysler dealers in the coming months.




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