The origin of 'Jeep' is unclear. One possible origin was when jeeps first came out in WWII, a popular cartoon of that era named Popeye had a friend named 'Eugene the Jeep'. He could go anywhere and do anything. Thus sticking to the 'go anywhere do anything' jeep vehicle. Another possible origin was the GP designation given to Jeeps by the military. GP sounds like 'jeep' if you try to say it as a word and not an acronym. Hope this helps.
I assume you mean Hummer. No, a Hummer is not a Jeep. The Hummer or Humvee replaced the Jeep in the U.S. Military.
Ecology friendly
the Jeep Grand Wagoneer was last made in 1991. do you mean the Jeep grand Laredo or Jeep grand Cherokee?
TJ is not an abbreviation for anything, its just Jeep's designation for the 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler. After World War Two, Jeep made vehicles for non-military use. They were designated "CJ" for "Citizen's Jeep". In 1987, Jeep had a major renovation of the Wrangler and designated it "YJ". Again a major design change took place in 1997, and the new Jeep was called the "TJ". The letters don't mean anything though.
You mean what is not with that singing animal jeep commercial.
Right hand drive.
Wiper fluid
something is loose
If you mean a 245 tire there is not enough information to answer. Things that you left out of the question like, year and model Jeep.
Jeep's are sturdy and reliable. They can endure any weather and any terrain. Of course, you would only be purchasing a jeep if you intend to fully utilize its capabilities. There are options of 4x4 in the jeep line which means that you can take it anywhere.
The bus is the communication network between computers on the Jeep. No bus means the system has failed.
if you mean 'fender', then no. the Cherokee body style changed in 1997