For a moniker so associated with America, freedom, and fuel economy so woeful it may as well sip on crude oil all day, the Jeep name's found itself used in several non-Chrysler and non-AMC companies.
The act of placing a rubber duck on someone's Jeep—called Jeep "ducking" and/or "Duck Duck Jeep"—began with one person, named Allison Parliament, from a small town in the Canadian province of Ontario.
Jeep is a brand with a long and storied history, who didn't forget where it came from. From Jeep models containing Easter eggs connected to the company's history to many of its vehicles maintaining ...
The sight of a rubber duck on the hood of a Jeep Wrangler is a bit confusing at first since it's clearly not a hood ornament that came with the car. Nor would it likely stay on while driving down the ...
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