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Jeep is looking to reposition the brand and make it more premium. The brand already has some pretty fancy vehicles in its lineup, but there’s nothing stopping them from becoming more premium. We’ve seen a great example of this with the new Wagoneer, which has arrived without a traditional Jeep badge. Of course, this was all part of the plan as Jeep wants it and the Grand Wagoneer to fill a new premium space. Jeep Brand Seeks A More Premium RouteAccording to CarExpert in Australia, the decision to be fancier has resulted in removing entry-level trims, making the nearly $40,000 AUD Compass ($29,…