2021 Jeep Gladiator
All articles

Stellantis’ latest recall affects more than 32,800 Jeep Gladiator trucks and Wrangler SUVs and involves the instrument panel display.
By Corinne Vercoe
September 10, 2024

An issue with the high-pressure fuel pump has prompted Stellantis to recall more than 45,000 Jeep Wrangler SUVs and Gladiator trucks and Ram 1500 trucks.
By Corinne Vercoe
April 18, 2023

Jeep is recalling more than 69,000 of its manual-transmission-equipped Wrangler SUVs and Gladiator pickup trucks over a clutch pressure plate that may overheat.
By Corinne Vercoe
March 2, 2023

Tight inventory and rising prices are stubbornly dragging on as new vehicles continue to fly off dealership lots, but some deals are still available for January. Here’s what we found.
By Jane Ulitskaya
January 7, 2022

Amid car inventory shortages, these 18 models have high sales, better-than-average availability and current listings at least as numerous as November’s estimated sales on Cars.com’s platform.
By Joe Wiesenfelder
December 17, 2021

Cars with manual transmissions have become an endangered species — but don’t declare them extinct just yet. Automakers still feature the three-pedal setup, if rarely, in today’s new or redesigned cars.
By Kelsey Mays
July 16, 2021

Cars with manual transmissions have become an endangered species — but don’t declare them extinct just yet. Automakers still feature the three-pedal setup, if rarely, in today’s new or redesigned cars.
By Jane Ulitskaya
July 16, 2021

These cars offer panoramic moonroofs or sunroofs either as standard or optional equipment for 2021.
By Kelsey Mays and Jane Ulitskaya
July 8, 2021

We list the top 25 vehicles of the 2021 model year with above-average availability.
By Joe Wiesenfelder
June 25, 2021

For our Pickup Truck of the Year award, our watch words are power, capability and value. Here are the best pickup trucks for 2021.
By Cars.com Editors
February 26, 2021

If you want a model-year 2021 diesel vehicle, you’ll have to buy either a pickup truck or an SUV because passenger cars no longer offer diesel engines in the U.S.
By Rick Popely
February 20, 2021