The hits keep coming for Jeep parent company Stellantis after the foundering global automaker moved to discontinue one of it’s most iconic family SUVs in Australia.
Australians will longer be able to drive out of the car yard with the latest Jeep Grand Cherokee after the brand’s parent company decided to discontinue the family SUV.
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