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2022 Wagoneer Model Review

The Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer are both new releases in 2022. While the Grand Wagoneer is a new vehicle, the Wagoneer is a revived rendition of the original Wagoneer that was first launched several decades ago. The Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer have some similarities, but they also have some notable differences that can make either the "right" choice for your needs. Their differences lie primarily in interior design and power. The Grand Wagoneer has a more luxurious cabin with a bit more space, and it has a stronger base engine under its hood. The Wagoneer is a large SUV with a head-turning design. The Wagoneer has three rows of seating and holds up to eight people, depending on the trim level that you choose to get. There are two trims in the Wagoneer, which are called Series II and Series III. The Series II trim has a polished exterior with 20-inch wheels that have a silver-litho finish.

 
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Jeep Grand Cherokee Service Intervals

The Jeep Grand Cherokee maintenance schedule depends on your vehicle's year, make, and model. You should also check your brakes, tires, and fluid levels at each service interval. Some of the more common services that need to be performed on a Jeep Grand Cherokee include an oil change and tune-up. It is essential to adhere to the recommended service intervals to keep your vehicle running smoothly. Neglecting to service your Jeep Grand Cherokee's maintenance schedule is typically every 7,500 miles or six months, whichever comes first. However, it is essential to consult your owner's manual as this may vary depending on your vehicle's year, make, and model. The following are some of the services you should perform at each interval.

 
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2022 Dodge Charger Model Review

What's New for the 2022 Dodge Charger? Dodge now offers a new deluxe security alarm system, which gives Charger owners an extra degree of protection against theft. Dodge's four-door muscle car is now available in seven main trim levels. Equipped with a Pentastar V6 engine, the entry-level SXT trim is a great value. Just a few of its standard features include a 7.0-inch Uconnect touchscreen with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone connectivity, Keyless Enter 'n Go, and a ParkView backup camera. Drivers who prefer a sportier look will love the Charger GT. It adds a performance hood, a spoiler, and larger 20-inch Satin Carbon wheels. To promote tighter handling, Dodge also equips the GT trim with a performance suspension.

 
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