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Wagoneer - Price history
Jeep Wagoneer is positioned at the high‑end end of Jeep’s lineup, combining the rugged heritage of the classic nameplate with advanced luxury features. Its premium trim levels and spacious interior elevate it from a standard off‑road vehicle to a comfortable, family‑ready SUV that competes with rivals such as the Cadillac Escalade and Lincoln Navigator. Jeep introduced the Wagoneer name in the early 1970s, and it quickly earned a reputation as one of the first American luxury SUVs. After a brief hiatus, the brand returned in 2021, reviving a strong pedigree of high‑capacity cargo solutions and off‑road capability, all wrapped in a modern, technology‑rich package. This lineage underpins Jeep’s reputation for durability, performance, and unmistakable desert‑camouflage style.
- Jeep Wagoneer – the flagship luxury SUV with leather trim, 4‑wheel‑drive, and a powerful V8 engine.
- Grand Wagoneer – a 4‑driven, two‑row model that offers the most interior space in the lineup.
- Jeep Cherokee – a compact SUV that blends off‑road agility with everyday practicality.
- Wrangler – the iconic off‑road fighter that now features optional luxury packages.
- Compass & Renegade – city‑ready compacts that still carry the Jeep brand’s adventurous DNA.
- Gladiator – a pickup version of the Jeep platform, appreciated by both truck enthusiasts and families.
- Production quantity – as the Wagoneer is produced in limited numbers, demand stays high.
- Equipment level – higher trim levels (Grand Wagoneer, luxury packages) keep resale value elevated.
- Condition and mileage – without significant wear, used Wagoneer models fetch a premium.
- Optional features – modern technology like advanced navigation, premium audio, and safety suites enhance desirability.