JethroB
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I was wondering about this when I bought my 2018 Cherokee last month, especially when I started seeing Indian names being replaced in baseball and up here in the past few years mascot name had to be change, how far will politicly correctness go. But for me I'd think it be more of a copyrighted name issue, or can names be copyrighted...........
Chief of Cherokee Nation says 'it's time' for Jeep to stop using tribe's name
It's time for Jeep to stop using Cherokee name, says tribe's chief - YouTube
I don't know about names, but I recall Intel learning a hard lesson about the inability to trademark numbers. Remember the early PCs were 286, 386, and 486 processors OR compatible. That's when they started calling them Pentiums. (for 5) Right up there with the New Coke.
I think the early CJ jeeps are ok, the model name was 'Universal.'