Information on used GC please...
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Re: Re: Information on used GC please...
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 14:41:31 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
wrote:
>> IIRC they have an aluminium Dana 44 axle which won't survive a
>> floor jack under the diff housing
>
>That's not a problem for me, I'm no longer able to do any of my own
>work so it's up to the Jeep dealer to fix any damage he/she/it does
>but that's a good thing to know if I have to do an emergency repair,
>thanks!
GIve the differentails close proximity to road and that this is kinda
a off road vehicle, I question the wisdom of saving a few pounds of
weight with a aluminum rear axle housing.
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TheSnoMan.com
wrote:
>> IIRC they have an aluminium Dana 44 axle which won't survive a
>> floor jack under the diff housing
>
>That's not a problem for me, I'm no longer able to do any of my own
>work so it's up to the Jeep dealer to fix any damage he/she/it does
>but that's a good thing to know if I have to do an emergency repair,
>thanks!
GIve the differentails close proximity to road and that this is kinda
a off road vehicle, I question the wisdom of saving a few pounds of
weight with a aluminum rear axle housing.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
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Re: Re: Information on used GC please...
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 14:41:31 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
wrote:
>> IIRC they have an aluminium Dana 44 axle which won't survive a
>> floor jack under the diff housing
>
>That's not a problem for me, I'm no longer able to do any of my own
>work so it's up to the Jeep dealer to fix any damage he/she/it does
>but that's a good thing to know if I have to do an emergency repair,
>thanks!
GIve the differentails close proximity to road and that this is kinda
a off road vehicle, I question the wisdom of saving a few pounds of
weight with a aluminum rear axle housing.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
wrote:
>> IIRC they have an aluminium Dana 44 axle which won't survive a
>> floor jack under the diff housing
>
>That's not a problem for me, I'm no longer able to do any of my own
>work so it's up to the Jeep dealer to fix any damage he/she/it does
>but that's a good thing to know if I have to do an emergency repair,
>thanks!
GIve the differentails close proximity to road and that this is kinda
a off road vehicle, I question the wisdom of saving a few pounds of
weight with a aluminum rear axle housing.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
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Re: Re: Information on used GC please...
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 14:41:31 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
wrote:
>> IIRC they have an aluminium Dana 44 axle which won't survive a
>> floor jack under the diff housing
>
>That's not a problem for me, I'm no longer able to do any of my own
>work so it's up to the Jeep dealer to fix any damage he/she/it does
>but that's a good thing to know if I have to do an emergency repair,
>thanks!
GIve the differentails close proximity to road and that this is kinda
a off road vehicle, I question the wisdom of saving a few pounds of
weight with a aluminum rear axle housing.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
wrote:
>> IIRC they have an aluminium Dana 44 axle which won't survive a
>> floor jack under the diff housing
>
>That's not a problem for me, I'm no longer able to do any of my own
>work so it's up to the Jeep dealer to fix any damage he/she/it does
>but that's a good thing to know if I have to do an emergency repair,
>thanks!
GIve the differentails close proximity to road and that this is kinda
a off road vehicle, I question the wisdom of saving a few pounds of
weight with a aluminum rear axle housing.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
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Re: Information on used GC please...
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:47:39 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
wrote:
>
>I'm thinking about replacing my 1993 GC Limited with a later model.
>
>Looking at prices, I can possibly afford a 2005 or even stretch to a
>2006 but the 1999 to 2004s are MUCH more in my price range.
>
>Are there any major flaws in the two models? What should I look out
>for?
>
>And finally, is the 2005 and later worth the difference in price if I
>found a super clean 2004 and a super clean 2005 with equal mileage?
>
>BTW, I'm limiting my search to the 4.7 V8 in a GC Limited.
Hey.
How's it going?
I just bought a 2006 Laredo with very low mileage.
I drove a few and noticed a huge difference in handling between the
99-04 and the 05 and later models.
Mine has the 4.7 and so far, just a few days, I am very happy with it.
The entire front end was re-engineered for 05 and it actually handles
like you would expect a modern vehicle to handle. No wandering, no
tracking grooves, tight cornering.
The seats seem much firmer and more supportive as well. The head rest
is actually in a location where you can use it too.
After driving 3 05/06 models and a couple of older ones I stopped
looking at the older ones altogether even though I preferred the
styling of the 99-04s
An 05 should also be elligible for an extended warranty if you get one
under 36k miles.
--
Bob Mann
--- is like air; it's not important unless you
aren't getting any
wrote:
>
>I'm thinking about replacing my 1993 GC Limited with a later model.
>
>Looking at prices, I can possibly afford a 2005 or even stretch to a
>2006 but the 1999 to 2004s are MUCH more in my price range.
>
>Are there any major flaws in the two models? What should I look out
>for?
>
>And finally, is the 2005 and later worth the difference in price if I
>found a super clean 2004 and a super clean 2005 with equal mileage?
>
>BTW, I'm limiting my search to the 4.7 V8 in a GC Limited.
Hey.
How's it going?
I just bought a 2006 Laredo with very low mileage.
I drove a few and noticed a huge difference in handling between the
99-04 and the 05 and later models.
Mine has the 4.7 and so far, just a few days, I am very happy with it.
The entire front end was re-engineered for 05 and it actually handles
like you would expect a modern vehicle to handle. No wandering, no
tracking grooves, tight cornering.
The seats seem much firmer and more supportive as well. The head rest
is actually in a location where you can use it too.
After driving 3 05/06 models and a couple of older ones I stopped
looking at the older ones altogether even though I preferred the
styling of the 99-04s
An 05 should also be elligible for an extended warranty if you get one
under 36k miles.
--
Bob Mann
--- is like air; it's not important unless you
aren't getting any
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Re: Information on used GC please...
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:47:39 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
wrote:
>
>I'm thinking about replacing my 1993 GC Limited with a later model.
>
>Looking at prices, I can possibly afford a 2005 or even stretch to a
>2006 but the 1999 to 2004s are MUCH more in my price range.
>
>Are there any major flaws in the two models? What should I look out
>for?
>
>And finally, is the 2005 and later worth the difference in price if I
>found a super clean 2004 and a super clean 2005 with equal mileage?
>
>BTW, I'm limiting my search to the 4.7 V8 in a GC Limited.
Hey.
How's it going?
I just bought a 2006 Laredo with very low mileage.
I drove a few and noticed a huge difference in handling between the
99-04 and the 05 and later models.
Mine has the 4.7 and so far, just a few days, I am very happy with it.
The entire front end was re-engineered for 05 and it actually handles
like you would expect a modern vehicle to handle. No wandering, no
tracking grooves, tight cornering.
The seats seem much firmer and more supportive as well. The head rest
is actually in a location where you can use it too.
After driving 3 05/06 models and a couple of older ones I stopped
looking at the older ones altogether even though I preferred the
styling of the 99-04s
An 05 should also be elligible for an extended warranty if you get one
under 36k miles.
--
Bob Mann
--- is like air; it's not important unless you
aren't getting any
wrote:
>
>I'm thinking about replacing my 1993 GC Limited with a later model.
>
>Looking at prices, I can possibly afford a 2005 or even stretch to a
>2006 but the 1999 to 2004s are MUCH more in my price range.
>
>Are there any major flaws in the two models? What should I look out
>for?
>
>And finally, is the 2005 and later worth the difference in price if I
>found a super clean 2004 and a super clean 2005 with equal mileage?
>
>BTW, I'm limiting my search to the 4.7 V8 in a GC Limited.
Hey.
How's it going?
I just bought a 2006 Laredo with very low mileage.
I drove a few and noticed a huge difference in handling between the
99-04 and the 05 and later models.
Mine has the 4.7 and so far, just a few days, I am very happy with it.
The entire front end was re-engineered for 05 and it actually handles
like you would expect a modern vehicle to handle. No wandering, no
tracking grooves, tight cornering.
The seats seem much firmer and more supportive as well. The head rest
is actually in a location where you can use it too.
After driving 3 05/06 models and a couple of older ones I stopped
looking at the older ones altogether even though I preferred the
styling of the 99-04s
An 05 should also be elligible for an extended warranty if you get one
under 36k miles.
--
Bob Mann
--- is like air; it's not important unless you
aren't getting any
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Re: Information on used GC please...
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:47:39 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
wrote:
>
>I'm thinking about replacing my 1993 GC Limited with a later model.
>
>Looking at prices, I can possibly afford a 2005 or even stretch to a
>2006 but the 1999 to 2004s are MUCH more in my price range.
>
>Are there any major flaws in the two models? What should I look out
>for?
>
>And finally, is the 2005 and later worth the difference in price if I
>found a super clean 2004 and a super clean 2005 with equal mileage?
>
>BTW, I'm limiting my search to the 4.7 V8 in a GC Limited.
Hey.
How's it going?
I just bought a 2006 Laredo with very low mileage.
I drove a few and noticed a huge difference in handling between the
99-04 and the 05 and later models.
Mine has the 4.7 and so far, just a few days, I am very happy with it.
The entire front end was re-engineered for 05 and it actually handles
like you would expect a modern vehicle to handle. No wandering, no
tracking grooves, tight cornering.
The seats seem much firmer and more supportive as well. The head rest
is actually in a location where you can use it too.
After driving 3 05/06 models and a couple of older ones I stopped
looking at the older ones altogether even though I preferred the
styling of the 99-04s
An 05 should also be elligible for an extended warranty if you get one
under 36k miles.
--
Bob Mann
--- is like air; it's not important unless you
aren't getting any
wrote:
>
>I'm thinking about replacing my 1993 GC Limited with a later model.
>
>Looking at prices, I can possibly afford a 2005 or even stretch to a
>2006 but the 1999 to 2004s are MUCH more in my price range.
>
>Are there any major flaws in the two models? What should I look out
>for?
>
>And finally, is the 2005 and later worth the difference in price if I
>found a super clean 2004 and a super clean 2005 with equal mileage?
>
>BTW, I'm limiting my search to the 4.7 V8 in a GC Limited.
Hey.
How's it going?
I just bought a 2006 Laredo with very low mileage.
I drove a few and noticed a huge difference in handling between the
99-04 and the 05 and later models.
Mine has the 4.7 and so far, just a few days, I am very happy with it.
The entire front end was re-engineered for 05 and it actually handles
like you would expect a modern vehicle to handle. No wandering, no
tracking grooves, tight cornering.
The seats seem much firmer and more supportive as well. The head rest
is actually in a location where you can use it too.
After driving 3 05/06 models and a couple of older ones I stopped
looking at the older ones altogether even though I preferred the
styling of the 99-04s
An 05 should also be elligible for an extended warranty if you get one
under 36k miles.
--
Bob Mann
--- is like air; it's not important unless you
aren't getting any
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Re: Information on used GC please...
Bob Mann <Bobo@nowhere.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:47:39 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
> wrote:
>>BTW, I'm limiting my search to the 4.7 V8 in a GC Limited.
>
> Hey.
> How's it going?
It's not, I still can't stand the pain of opening my wallet. It's a
MAJOR decision, I'm putting around 1,000 miles/year or less on my 1993,
it's in VERY good condition and has just under 88,000 miles now. I'm
using the '93 primarily as a vehicle to haul my scooter now, trips to
Costco, Walmart SuperCenter, the zoo, etc. Place too big for me to
walk around. I can still walk some, just not more than maybe 1/2 a
block.
The main reason I have to get a later model is a desire for adjustable
lumbar support which I really need. I also think moving the spare from
the side as in my '93 might give me room to put a scooter inside w/o
having to use the lift on the back.
Also, I really LIKE the newer ones!
> I just bought a 2006 Laredo with very low mileage.
> I drove a few and noticed a huge difference in handling between
> the 99-04 and the 05 and later models.
Good to know!.
> Mine has the 4.7 and so far, just a few days, I am very happy with
> it.
It has more power and better fuel economy. My 5.2 is in bad need of
new plugs, wires, throttle body cleaning, etc. to restore engine
performance. IF I decide to keep it, I'll have to have that done and
it'll cost but I'm no longer able to do the work myself.
> The entire front end was re-engineered for 05 and it actually
> handles like you would expect a modern vehicle to handle. No
> wandering, no tracking grooves, tight cornering.
> The seats seem much firmer and more supportive as well. The head
> rest is actually in a location where you can use it too.
Good information, I've only driven one of the newer ones and only once
around the block with a salesman telling me how the vehicle was
stickered at $45,000 but with my trade in I could get it for only
$44,999.99 or something like that....
> After driving 3 05/06 models and a couple of older ones I stopped
> looking at the older ones altogether even though I preferred the
> styling of the 99-04s
Agreed, the new body style is UGLY!
> An 05 should also be eligible for an extended warranty if you get
> one under 36k miles.
Actually, any used vehicle under 100,000 miles is eligible for some
extended warranty if you go to sources other than factory but I much
prefer the factory one, of course.
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> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:47:39 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
> wrote:
>>BTW, I'm limiting my search to the 4.7 V8 in a GC Limited.
>
> Hey.
> How's it going?
It's not, I still can't stand the pain of opening my wallet. It's a
MAJOR decision, I'm putting around 1,000 miles/year or less on my 1993,
it's in VERY good condition and has just under 88,000 miles now. I'm
using the '93 primarily as a vehicle to haul my scooter now, trips to
Costco, Walmart SuperCenter, the zoo, etc. Place too big for me to
walk around. I can still walk some, just not more than maybe 1/2 a
block.
The main reason I have to get a later model is a desire for adjustable
lumbar support which I really need. I also think moving the spare from
the side as in my '93 might give me room to put a scooter inside w/o
having to use the lift on the back.
Also, I really LIKE the newer ones!
> I just bought a 2006 Laredo with very low mileage.
> I drove a few and noticed a huge difference in handling between
> the 99-04 and the 05 and later models.
Good to know!.
> Mine has the 4.7 and so far, just a few days, I am very happy with
> it.
It has more power and better fuel economy. My 5.2 is in bad need of
new plugs, wires, throttle body cleaning, etc. to restore engine
performance. IF I decide to keep it, I'll have to have that done and
it'll cost but I'm no longer able to do the work myself.
> The entire front end was re-engineered for 05 and it actually
> handles like you would expect a modern vehicle to handle. No
> wandering, no tracking grooves, tight cornering.
> The seats seem much firmer and more supportive as well. The head
> rest is actually in a location where you can use it too.
Good information, I've only driven one of the newer ones and only once
around the block with a salesman telling me how the vehicle was
stickered at $45,000 but with my trade in I could get it for only
$44,999.99 or something like that....
> After driving 3 05/06 models and a couple of older ones I stopped
> looking at the older ones altogether even though I preferred the
> styling of the 99-04s
Agreed, the new body style is UGLY!
> An 05 should also be eligible for an extended warranty if you get
> one under 36k miles.
Actually, any used vehicle under 100,000 miles is eligible for some
extended warranty if you go to sources other than factory but I much
prefer the factory one, of course.
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Re: Information on used GC please...
Bob Mann <Bobo@nowhere.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:47:39 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
> wrote:
>>BTW, I'm limiting my search to the 4.7 V8 in a GC Limited.
>
> Hey.
> How's it going?
It's not, I still can't stand the pain of opening my wallet. It's a
MAJOR decision, I'm putting around 1,000 miles/year or less on my 1993,
it's in VERY good condition and has just under 88,000 miles now. I'm
using the '93 primarily as a vehicle to haul my scooter now, trips to
Costco, Walmart SuperCenter, the zoo, etc. Place too big for me to
walk around. I can still walk some, just not more than maybe 1/2 a
block.
The main reason I have to get a later model is a desire for adjustable
lumbar support which I really need. I also think moving the spare from
the side as in my '93 might give me room to put a scooter inside w/o
having to use the lift on the back.
Also, I really LIKE the newer ones!
> I just bought a 2006 Laredo with very low mileage.
> I drove a few and noticed a huge difference in handling between
> the 99-04 and the 05 and later models.
Good to know!.
> Mine has the 4.7 and so far, just a few days, I am very happy with
> it.
It has more power and better fuel economy. My 5.2 is in bad need of
new plugs, wires, throttle body cleaning, etc. to restore engine
performance. IF I decide to keep it, I'll have to have that done and
it'll cost but I'm no longer able to do the work myself.
> The entire front end was re-engineered for 05 and it actually
> handles like you would expect a modern vehicle to handle. No
> wandering, no tracking grooves, tight cornering.
> The seats seem much firmer and more supportive as well. The head
> rest is actually in a location where you can use it too.
Good information, I've only driven one of the newer ones and only once
around the block with a salesman telling me how the vehicle was
stickered at $45,000 but with my trade in I could get it for only
$44,999.99 or something like that....
> After driving 3 05/06 models and a couple of older ones I stopped
> looking at the older ones altogether even though I preferred the
> styling of the 99-04s
Agreed, the new body style is UGLY!
> An 05 should also be eligible for an extended warranty if you get
> one under 36k miles.
Actually, any used vehicle under 100,000 miles is eligible for some
extended warranty if you go to sources other than factory but I much
prefer the factory one, of course.
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> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:47:39 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
> wrote:
>>BTW, I'm limiting my search to the 4.7 V8 in a GC Limited.
>
> Hey.
> How's it going?
It's not, I still can't stand the pain of opening my wallet. It's a
MAJOR decision, I'm putting around 1,000 miles/year or less on my 1993,
it's in VERY good condition and has just under 88,000 miles now. I'm
using the '93 primarily as a vehicle to haul my scooter now, trips to
Costco, Walmart SuperCenter, the zoo, etc. Place too big for me to
walk around. I can still walk some, just not more than maybe 1/2 a
block.
The main reason I have to get a later model is a desire for adjustable
lumbar support which I really need. I also think moving the spare from
the side as in my '93 might give me room to put a scooter inside w/o
having to use the lift on the back.
Also, I really LIKE the newer ones!
> I just bought a 2006 Laredo with very low mileage.
> I drove a few and noticed a huge difference in handling between
> the 99-04 and the 05 and later models.
Good to know!.
> Mine has the 4.7 and so far, just a few days, I am very happy with
> it.
It has more power and better fuel economy. My 5.2 is in bad need of
new plugs, wires, throttle body cleaning, etc. to restore engine
performance. IF I decide to keep it, I'll have to have that done and
it'll cost but I'm no longer able to do the work myself.
> The entire front end was re-engineered for 05 and it actually
> handles like you would expect a modern vehicle to handle. No
> wandering, no tracking grooves, tight cornering.
> The seats seem much firmer and more supportive as well. The head
> rest is actually in a location where you can use it too.
Good information, I've only driven one of the newer ones and only once
around the block with a salesman telling me how the vehicle was
stickered at $45,000 but with my trade in I could get it for only
$44,999.99 or something like that....
> After driving 3 05/06 models and a couple of older ones I stopped
> looking at the older ones altogether even though I preferred the
> styling of the 99-04s
Agreed, the new body style is UGLY!
> An 05 should also be eligible for an extended warranty if you get
> one under 36k miles.
Actually, any used vehicle under 100,000 miles is eligible for some
extended warranty if you go to sources other than factory but I much
prefer the factory one, of course.
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Re: Information on used GC please...
Bob Mann <Bobo@nowhere.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:47:39 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
> wrote:
>>BTW, I'm limiting my search to the 4.7 V8 in a GC Limited.
>
> Hey.
> How's it going?
It's not, I still can't stand the pain of opening my wallet. It's a
MAJOR decision, I'm putting around 1,000 miles/year or less on my 1993,
it's in VERY good condition and has just under 88,000 miles now. I'm
using the '93 primarily as a vehicle to haul my scooter now, trips to
Costco, Walmart SuperCenter, the zoo, etc. Place too big for me to
walk around. I can still walk some, just not more than maybe 1/2 a
block.
The main reason I have to get a later model is a desire for adjustable
lumbar support which I really need. I also think moving the spare from
the side as in my '93 might give me room to put a scooter inside w/o
having to use the lift on the back.
Also, I really LIKE the newer ones!
> I just bought a 2006 Laredo with very low mileage.
> I drove a few and noticed a huge difference in handling between
> the 99-04 and the 05 and later models.
Good to know!.
> Mine has the 4.7 and so far, just a few days, I am very happy with
> it.
It has more power and better fuel economy. My 5.2 is in bad need of
new plugs, wires, throttle body cleaning, etc. to restore engine
performance. IF I decide to keep it, I'll have to have that done and
it'll cost but I'm no longer able to do the work myself.
> The entire front end was re-engineered for 05 and it actually
> handles like you would expect a modern vehicle to handle. No
> wandering, no tracking grooves, tight cornering.
> The seats seem much firmer and more supportive as well. The head
> rest is actually in a location where you can use it too.
Good information, I've only driven one of the newer ones and only once
around the block with a salesman telling me how the vehicle was
stickered at $45,000 but with my trade in I could get it for only
$44,999.99 or something like that....
> After driving 3 05/06 models and a couple of older ones I stopped
> looking at the older ones altogether even though I preferred the
> styling of the 99-04s
Agreed, the new body style is UGLY!
> An 05 should also be eligible for an extended warranty if you get
> one under 36k miles.
Actually, any used vehicle under 100,000 miles is eligible for some
extended warranty if you go to sources other than factory but I much
prefer the factory one, of course.
--
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> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:47:39 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
> wrote:
>>BTW, I'm limiting my search to the 4.7 V8 in a GC Limited.
>
> Hey.
> How's it going?
It's not, I still can't stand the pain of opening my wallet. It's a
MAJOR decision, I'm putting around 1,000 miles/year or less on my 1993,
it's in VERY good condition and has just under 88,000 miles now. I'm
using the '93 primarily as a vehicle to haul my scooter now, trips to
Costco, Walmart SuperCenter, the zoo, etc. Place too big for me to
walk around. I can still walk some, just not more than maybe 1/2 a
block.
The main reason I have to get a later model is a desire for adjustable
lumbar support which I really need. I also think moving the spare from
the side as in my '93 might give me room to put a scooter inside w/o
having to use the lift on the back.
Also, I really LIKE the newer ones!
> I just bought a 2006 Laredo with very low mileage.
> I drove a few and noticed a huge difference in handling between
> the 99-04 and the 05 and later models.
Good to know!.
> Mine has the 4.7 and so far, just a few days, I am very happy with
> it.
It has more power and better fuel economy. My 5.2 is in bad need of
new plugs, wires, throttle body cleaning, etc. to restore engine
performance. IF I decide to keep it, I'll have to have that done and
it'll cost but I'm no longer able to do the work myself.
> The entire front end was re-engineered for 05 and it actually
> handles like you would expect a modern vehicle to handle. No
> wandering, no tracking grooves, tight cornering.
> The seats seem much firmer and more supportive as well. The head
> rest is actually in a location where you can use it too.
Good information, I've only driven one of the newer ones and only once
around the block with a salesman telling me how the vehicle was
stickered at $45,000 but with my trade in I could get it for only
$44,999.99 or something like that....
> After driving 3 05/06 models and a couple of older ones I stopped
> looking at the older ones altogether even though I preferred the
> styling of the 99-04s
Agreed, the new body style is UGLY!
> An 05 should also be eligible for an extended warranty if you get
> one under 36k miles.
Actually, any used vehicle under 100,000 miles is eligible for some
extended warranty if you go to sources other than factory but I much
prefer the factory one, of course.
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Re: Information on used GC please...
DougW wrote:
> XS11E wrote:
>> I'm thinking about replacing my 1993 GC Limited with a later model.
>>
>> Looking at prices, I can possibly afford a 2005 or even stretch to
>> a
>> 2006 but the 1999 to 2004s are MUCH more in my price range.
>>
>> Are there any major flaws in the two models? What should I look
>> out
>> for?
>>
>> And finally, is the 2005 and later worth the difference in price if
>> I
>> found a super clean 2004 and a super clean 2005 with equal mileage?
>>
>> BTW, I'm limiting my search to the 4.7 V8 in a GC Limited.
>
> 2005 gave the ZJ four wheel disc brakes and a very impoved
> quadratrac
> transfer case (low lock rather than limited slip). Apart from that
> you also got a better OBD system.
2005? Are you sure you don't mean 1995?
> All depends on what they are loaded with. I don't recall any big
> issues one way or the other. Apart from problems with the rear
> flipper glass and the defrosting grid getting corroded.
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> XS11E wrote:
>> I'm thinking about replacing my 1993 GC Limited with a later model.
>>
>> Looking at prices, I can possibly afford a 2005 or even stretch to
>> a
>> 2006 but the 1999 to 2004s are MUCH more in my price range.
>>
>> Are there any major flaws in the two models? What should I look
>> out
>> for?
>>
>> And finally, is the 2005 and later worth the difference in price if
>> I
>> found a super clean 2004 and a super clean 2005 with equal mileage?
>>
>> BTW, I'm limiting my search to the 4.7 V8 in a GC Limited.
>
> 2005 gave the ZJ four wheel disc brakes and a very impoved
> quadratrac
> transfer case (low lock rather than limited slip). Apart from that
> you also got a better OBD system.
2005? Are you sure you don't mean 1995?
> All depends on what they are loaded with. I don't recall any big
> issues one way or the other. Apart from problems with the rear
> flipper glass and the defrosting grid getting corroded.
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