1985 Jeep CJ8 Reviews
You'll find all our 1985 Jeep CJ8 reviews right here. 1985 Jeep CJ8 prices range from $6,820 for the CJ8 Overlander 4x4 to $9,570 for the CJ8 Overlander 4x4.
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Jeep dating back as far as 1983.
Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the Jeep CJ8, you'll find it all here.
Jeep Reviews and News

Finally! 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee five seater hits showrooms with prices up sharply
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By Chris Thompson · 02 Feb 2023
The five-seat version of the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee is arriving in Australian showrooms months after the 'L' long-wheelbase version.
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2023 GWM Tank 700 revealed in production guise - but is this Toyota Prado, Ford Everest rival what you expected?
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By Tom White · 13 Jan 2023
Zany Tank 700 gets a tame makeover for its production version.
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WT$?! How much more we're really paying for 2023 Toyota RAV4, MG ZS, Kia Sportage, Ford Ranger and other popular models compared to before
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 27 Dec 2022
Everything seems to be more expensive.

2023 Jeep Compass gains 2.0-litre turbo engine, but will it come to Australia?
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By Chris Thompson · 23 Nov 2022
The 2023 Jeep Compass has been updated in the US with a new standard engine across the range: a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine to replace the less powerful predecessor.The Compass small SUV, which is available in Australia with a 2.4-litre naturally aspira
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Nissan's V8-powered Ranger Raptor rival, Lexus' camping SUV, Subaru-powered Porsche and more: The weird, wacky and wonderful cars of the 2022 SEMA Show
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By Stephen Ottley · 05 Nov 2022
The SEMA Show is unlike any other motor show on the planet. For four days in Las Vegas some of the world’s biggest car brands as well as the most skilled custom car builders show off the wildest and more spectacular automotive creations they can muster.
Jeep's price creep continues! Prices for models in the Jeep range up by thousands, Cherokee gone
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By Chris Thompson · 02 Nov 2022
Jeep Australia has increased prices again for about half of its model range, with some variants increasing in price by almost $5000, while the iconic Cherokee is just about dead in Australia.The model copping the biggest price jump, for the third time thi
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The Avenger has arrived! Jeep's first pure electric SUV set to battle Hyundai Kona EV and BYD Atto 3, but will it come to Australia?
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By James Cleary · 18 Oct 2022
Just seven months after unveiling a city-sized full-electric SUV concept, Jeep has launched the Avenger, its first-ever production EV.

Ready for XXL SUVs, Australia? The big US truck-based wagons that could crush the Toyota LandCruiser - including the Ford Expedition, Chevrolet Suburban and Toyota Sequoia
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 15 Oct 2022
Which brand will be the first in Australia with Ram-style left-hand drive (LHD) to right-hand drive (RHD) local conversions of the full-sized body-on-frame 4x4 wagons that are so popular in North America? With two generations of Ram trucks now firmly established here and thriving sales for the Chevrolet Silverado prompting Ford and Toyota to follow suit next year with their respective F-150 and T

Think your MG's British? Who really makes your car?
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By Laura Berry · 07 Oct 2022
Mini’s new fully electric Cooper SE has arrived looking every bit the modern retro take on the very British 1963 Cooper S. Not only does the new electric Mini look like an old one, it wants you to think it hasn’t lost its Britishness - it has tail-lights which glow in the shape of the Union Jack, and it’s even made in England!
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Would you go outback in an electric car? Jeep's all-electric Recon will be 'Trail Rated' plans to install remote charging stations to help it go bush
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By Stephen Ottley · 24 Sep 2022
Just because Jeep is going electric, don’t think for a second the brand has given up on letting you explore remote areas.