The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is so-named because it can get through the legendary Rubicon Trail unmodified. So we get it stuck in New Zealand…
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Jeep has finally revealed something the faithful have been waiting 26 years for – a Wrangler pick up.
Jeep NZ recently unleashed us in Wranglers on what could be described as “a little bit of the Rubicon Trail right here in New Zealand”. It was awesome…
Every year Jeep and Mopar team up to produce a bunch of wild concept Jeeps for the Easter Safari held at Moab in Utah.
Today we bring you a series of galleries of this year’s concepts, including a description of each.
Ever wanted a Jeep Wrangler ute? Here’s your chance!
Episode 6 of the NZ Motoring Podcast is available now! In it Damien heads to California to drive the Jeep Renegade, while David heads to Spain to drive the Volvo XC90. We get excited about the fact that Australia’s Shitbox Rally is coming to New Zealand and our special guests Ed Finn and Lance Roskilly of […]
Every year before the its annual Safari event at Moab, Utah, Jeep unveils a bunch of drivable concepts to highlight its range of Jeep Performance Parts from Mopar. They are always drivable (Oversteer has even driven some!) and they are always awesome. While at least half of the concepts each year are more upgraded production […]
Tiny A-segment SUVs are the thing every manufacturer wants to have right now, with the explosion in interest in SUV generally, but the smaller end in particular. So it makes sense that the most SUV-ish car maker on the planet would want to get in on that action. We head over to the USA for […]
Welcome to the first ever OVERSTEER/NZ Motoring Podcast 90 Second Test! The 90 Second Tests will feature some of the cars Damien and David talk about on the NZ Motoring Podcast, but with exciting and pretty moving pictures known as “video” for you to enjoy as well. We will be doing one or two from each […]
The Jeep Wrangler is no stranger here at OVERSTEER, in fact we would go as far as to say it is one of our all-time favourites, despite (or, indeed, perhaps even because of) its glaring – and, quite frankly, blatant – shortcomings as a road-going vehicle. Off-road, however, it is utterly unbeatable, and this, along […]
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