The 2025 model year signals the end of a longtime union: the one between the Jeep Wrangler's V-6 engine and its automatic. For the new model year, Jeep will sell the 6-cylinder Wrangler only with a 6-speed manual transmission. At the same time, Jeep only will allow buyers to order the Wrangler's 2.0...
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