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1986 Jeep Comanche 2.1 Turbo diesel , 4x4

My '86 Jeep Comanche with the factory Renault 4 cylinder 2.1L turbo diesel . 4x4 truck , 5 speed manual , 1 ton metric rear differential . 256000 miles and it ...

  • Jeep-People - Jeep History - 1986 Jeep Comanche XLS 4x4 pickup truck

    The Jeep® Comanche (also called the MJ) was a pickup version of the XJ Cherokee. Comanche pickup originally sported much identical running gear to the XJ, though you could get a 2.1L Renault I-4 diesel engine for the...

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  • Jeep Fans Ask Chrysler: When Will You Make a Pick-Up Truck?

    01/14/14, via Wall Street Journal (blog)

    By Gilles Castonguay and Christina Rogers. Never mind last year's record sales, the success of the latest Grand Cherokee or the anticipation building ahead of the spring launch of a small Jeep. What fans of the U.S. maker of the quintessential four-by

  • Quick Spin: American Expedition Vehicles Brute Double Cab

    06/13/13, via Fox News

    If there's one thing Jeep enthusiasts wish they could get more than anything else, it's a Wrangler pickup truck. Jeep CEO Mike Manley says he's clearly aware of the interest and that it's a great opportunity to expand the Wrangler brand, which saw its

  • New Jeep Cherokee coming this year, 4 more new models coming by 2016

    01/31/13, via Torque News

    According to the 2012 Chrysler business plan update, the Jeep brand will be getting six new models between now and 2016 – most likely including the new Cherokee and the long rumored Grand Wagoneer.

  • How Chrysler helped to arm the Chinese army

    11/30/11, via CarNewsChina

    In 1986 the Beijing-Jeep joint venture developed a Jeep Comanche-based prototype for the Chinese army (pic). The single Comanche had The Chinese army wanted a big diesel, but Jeep didn't have one and neither did Beijing Auto. The joint venture 

  • We Say Goodbye to the Last Dodge Dakota

    09/19/11, via PickupTrucks.com

    There was a somber moment at the fast-paced Warren Truck Assembly Plant a few weeks ago, as the final Dodge Dakota rolled off the assembly line. Almost 3 million units of the hard-working midsize truck were built at the Michigan plant from February

  • The ugly truckling: a primer for next-gen mid-size and the potential newbies

    02/11/14, via TheChronicleHerald.ca

    The Volkswagen Amarok is available in left-hand drive configurations, with Clean Diesel tech that the Vee-Dub is already known for. The Tacoma has Like the Bare Naked Ladies croon, Its All Been Done, with the 1986 Jeep Comanche. The Comanche 

  • Your Jeep Questions Answered by Jeep Creep

    03/19/13, via Off-Road.com

    In your Jeep Creep questions, please list your first and last names, your hometown, and your state/province/country, so that we can publish that information here. If you don't provide this information, we may not be able to publish your question and

The ugly truckling: a primer for next-gen mid-size and the potential newbies - TheChronicleHerald.ca

it was simply the best-sized truck. It’s important to remember that the compact and mid-sized trucks of the ’80s and ’90s had little in the way of safety, technology, even a tilt wheel. something that the makers of full-sized trucks (those without a current North American mid-sized offering) are quick to point out. Why have a mid-sized truck when our full-sized truck gets better fuel economy than our cancelled mid-size. It’s very simple — your full-sized truck is scaring me. It never ceases to amaze me how many full-sized trucks I see of late-model vintage with dented rear quarter panels and malformed bumpers. Sensors, 360-degree camera views, and elephant-ear-sized side-view mirrors don’t address the primary issue. Marketeers are quick to point out that many of the previous compact and mid-sized customers were buying more of the truck lifestyle, instead of being concerned with gross vehicle weight ratings. For many first-time buyers, the compact truck was one of the least expensive vehicles on the road, with a manual stick, radio delete, carpet/cloth seats. Source: thechronicleherald.ca

Dakota Body-On-Frame Pickup Production Ends After 2011 - PickupTrucks.com

Update #1 November-4-2009 01:59 EDT: . Fred Diaz, president and CEO of the new Ram brand , says Dakota pickup production will end by 2011. "It's the natural end of the Dakota's lifecycle," Diaz said. Diaz said many Dakota buyers find themselves in the dilemma of buying either a Dakota or a Ram 1500 half-ton because both trucks cross into the other's price range but the half-ton Ram is more capable. "The merger with Fiat has put us in the perfect position to evaluate Fiat's offerings," said Diaz. "We could [replace the Dakota] with something in-house but we're also examining what Fiat has - every model, including Iveco. We're going to pick the one that makes the most sense to us. ". The mention of a unibody pickup and the newly-separated-from-Dodge Ram brand seem to conflict. The Ram brand is going to emphasize tough trucks aimed at tough truckers. The concept of a unibody pickup, like the Honda Ridgeline, has not been well received by this group because of such vehicles' relatively weak work capabilities. "The Dakota replacement can't be a light paperweight replacement that can't do anything," said Diaz. Dakota production might still continue after 2011 for markets outside the U. S. , like South America. We've just taken a quick run through Chrysler's 2010-14 business plan and one item we noticed is that the Dakota body-on-frame pickup is scheduled to end after 2011. An. Source: news.pickuptrucks.com

Jeep pick-up to go into production in less than three years - Top Speed (blog)

and dealers have already looked at and approved the design. Jeep CEO, Mike Manley, already created a bit of excitement earlier this week at a dealer meeting in Orlando. " A few seconds later, the wraps were taken off a Jeep pickup. Source: www.topspeed.com
  • Jeep Fans Ask Chrysler: When Will You Make a Pick-Up Truck?

    01/14/14, via The Wall Street Journal

    Never mind last year’s record sales, the success of the latest Grand Cherokee or the anticipation building ahead of the spring launch of a small Jeep ... Comanche were produced. There was also the Scrambler, whose production ran between 1981 and 1986.

  • Page 16: Jeep 4x4 & Off Road

    08/28/13, via Four Wheeler

    Its body, styling, engineering, and drivetrain were based on the Cherokee XJ, and this model was produced from 1985 to 1992. After the Comanche, Jeep decided to stick to what it does best - produce rugged, off-road Jeep vehicles.

  • 1986 - 1992 Jeep Comanche

    08/28/12, via TopSpeed

    The vehicle was launched with a choice of three engines including the AMC 150 2.5 L, 150 CID I4, General Motors’s LR2 2.8 L V6 and the Renault 2.1 L I4 turbo diesel. The Jeep Comanche’s exterior style was based on the Cherokee XJ model that was ...

  • Look What I Found: No, That’s Not A Jeep Cherokee. Wrong Tribe.

    07/04/12, via Truth About Cars

    The base engine for the Comanche was AMC’s 150 CI four. Actually, in 1986, the differences between the I4 ... and just a bit more torque, 145 lb-ft. Jeep did offer two different diesel engines, one made by Renault and the other by VM Motori (Allpar ...

  • Tycho’s Illustrated History Of Chinese Cars: How Chrysler Helped To Arm The Chinese Army

    11/27/11, via Truth About Cars

    While the Cold War was still in full swing, a 4×4 made from American parts and a 4×4 with its roots in Russia were produced side-by-side in China In 1986, the Beijing-Jeep joint venture developed a Jeep Comanche ... a 3.2 6-cylinder diesel from Nissan.

  • Jeep CEO: Pickup at least 4 years away

    09/19/11, via Automotive News

    The Jeep brand has not had a pickup since the Comanche, which was based on the Cherokee platform. The Comanche was introduced as a 1986 model and discontinued in 1992. A pickup has been on the wish list of Jeep enthusiasts and many dealers since September ...

  • Jeep Wants A Pickup, But Will Chrysler Play Ball?

    06/24/11, via AutoGuide

    Jeep hasn’t offered a true pickup since the late and still lamented, Cherokee based 1986-92 Comanche (shown above). However, if brand CEO John Manley gets his way, it’s likely a Jeep with a bed will return to the lineup sometime in the future.

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