Looking for Cherokee info
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Looking for Cherokee info
Been looking into picking up a used Cherokee and I was wondering if anyone
knew of any wwwsites that give some specs (Select-Trac vs Command-Trac, etc)
on the various years. Here in the Denver area, there's a lot of them out
there, but I want to have a good grasp on what's *really* out there. I've
heard of exhaust manifold issues, just how prevalent are they?
Any advice what to look out for; years/engines/t-cases to avoid or search
for is greatly appreciated.
Shamus
knew of any wwwsites that give some specs (Select-Trac vs Command-Trac, etc)
on the various years. Here in the Denver area, there's a lot of them out
there, but I want to have a good grasp on what's *really* out there. I've
heard of exhaust manifold issues, just how prevalent are they?
Any advice what to look out for; years/engines/t-cases to avoid or search
for is greatly appreciated.
Shamus
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Re: Looking for Cherokee info
Been looking '91 and newer and seem to find a bunch of '96s under $7500.
It's the packages that confuse me most; Sport, SE, Country, Classic.
Shamus
"Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.com> wrote in message
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> What years/price range were you looking at, so we can narrow it down.
It's the packages that confuse me most; Sport, SE, Country, Classic.
Shamus
"Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.com> wrote in message
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> What years/price range were you looking at, so we can narrow it down.
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Re: Looking for Cherokee info
Been looking '91 and newer and seem to find a bunch of '96s under $7500.
It's the packages that confuse me most; Sport, SE, Country, Classic.
Shamus
"Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.com> wrote in message
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> What years/price range were you looking at, so we can narrow it down.
It's the packages that confuse me most; Sport, SE, Country, Classic.
Shamus
"Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.com> wrote in message
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> What years/price range were you looking at, so we can narrow it down.
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Re: Looking for Cherokee info
Been looking '91 and newer and seem to find a bunch of '96s under $7500.
It's the packages that confuse me most; Sport, SE, Country, Classic.
Shamus
"Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040214221726.13174.00001598@mb-m20.aol.com...
> What years/price range were you looking at, so we can narrow it down.
It's the packages that confuse me most; Sport, SE, Country, Classic.
Shamus
"Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.com> wrote in message
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> What years/price range were you looking at, so we can narrow it down.
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Re: Looking for Cherokee info
"Shamus in CO" <askme@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<zYOdnVO1NqE-X7LdRVn-hA@comcast.com>...
> Been looking '91 and newer and seem to find a bunch of '96s under $7500.
> It's the packages that confuse me most; Sport, SE, Country, Classic.
>
> Shamus
>
> "Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040214221726.13174.00001598@mb-m20.aol.com...
> > What years/price range were you looking at, so we can narrow it down.
Check this out for package specs.
<http://members1.chello.nl/~r.vink/jeepspecs.htm>
Here's my opinion:
Get a late '91 or newer for the cooling system.
Get the automatic with Selec-Trac. It's more versatile - you can use
full time 4WD on the road.
Get the 4.0 L six. Strong, dependable and long lasting.
Get the factory towing package for H-D radiator, transmission cooler,
etc.
If you get a higher end package, Limited or Country, the desirable
options are either standard or more likely to be there.
I've got a '91 Limited with 155,000 trouble-free miles. It still
runs/looks/drives great.
TrailMarker.
> Been looking '91 and newer and seem to find a bunch of '96s under $7500.
> It's the packages that confuse me most; Sport, SE, Country, Classic.
>
> Shamus
>
> "Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040214221726.13174.00001598@mb-m20.aol.com...
> > What years/price range were you looking at, so we can narrow it down.
Check this out for package specs.
<http://members1.chello.nl/~r.vink/jeepspecs.htm>
Here's my opinion:
Get a late '91 or newer for the cooling system.
Get the automatic with Selec-Trac. It's more versatile - you can use
full time 4WD on the road.
Get the 4.0 L six. Strong, dependable and long lasting.
Get the factory towing package for H-D radiator, transmission cooler,
etc.
If you get a higher end package, Limited or Country, the desirable
options are either standard or more likely to be there.
I've got a '91 Limited with 155,000 trouble-free miles. It still
runs/looks/drives great.
TrailMarker.
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Re: Looking for Cherokee info
"Shamus in CO" <askme@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<zYOdnVO1NqE-X7LdRVn-hA@comcast.com>...
> Been looking '91 and newer and seem to find a bunch of '96s under $7500.
> It's the packages that confuse me most; Sport, SE, Country, Classic.
>
> Shamus
>
> "Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040214221726.13174.00001598@mb-m20.aol.com...
> > What years/price range were you looking at, so we can narrow it down.
Check this out for package specs.
<http://members1.chello.nl/~r.vink/jeepspecs.htm>
Here's my opinion:
Get a late '91 or newer for the cooling system.
Get the automatic with Selec-Trac. It's more versatile - you can use
full time 4WD on the road.
Get the 4.0 L six. Strong, dependable and long lasting.
Get the factory towing package for H-D radiator, transmission cooler,
etc.
If you get a higher end package, Limited or Country, the desirable
options are either standard or more likely to be there.
I've got a '91 Limited with 155,000 trouble-free miles. It still
runs/looks/drives great.
TrailMarker.
> Been looking '91 and newer and seem to find a bunch of '96s under $7500.
> It's the packages that confuse me most; Sport, SE, Country, Classic.
>
> Shamus
>
> "Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040214221726.13174.00001598@mb-m20.aol.com...
> > What years/price range were you looking at, so we can narrow it down.
Check this out for package specs.
<http://members1.chello.nl/~r.vink/jeepspecs.htm>
Here's my opinion:
Get a late '91 or newer for the cooling system.
Get the automatic with Selec-Trac. It's more versatile - you can use
full time 4WD on the road.
Get the 4.0 L six. Strong, dependable and long lasting.
Get the factory towing package for H-D radiator, transmission cooler,
etc.
If you get a higher end package, Limited or Country, the desirable
options are either standard or more likely to be there.
I've got a '91 Limited with 155,000 trouble-free miles. It still
runs/looks/drives great.
TrailMarker.
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Re: Looking for Cherokee info
"Shamus in CO" <askme@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<zYOdnVO1NqE-X7LdRVn-hA@comcast.com>...
> Been looking '91 and newer and seem to find a bunch of '96s under $7500.
> It's the packages that confuse me most; Sport, SE, Country, Classic.
>
> Shamus
>
> "Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040214221726.13174.00001598@mb-m20.aol.com...
> > What years/price range were you looking at, so we can narrow it down.
Check this out for package specs.
<http://members1.chello.nl/~r.vink/jeepspecs.htm>
Here's my opinion:
Get a late '91 or newer for the cooling system.
Get the automatic with Selec-Trac. It's more versatile - you can use
full time 4WD on the road.
Get the 4.0 L six. Strong, dependable and long lasting.
Get the factory towing package for H-D radiator, transmission cooler,
etc.
If you get a higher end package, Limited or Country, the desirable
options are either standard or more likely to be there.
I've got a '91 Limited with 155,000 trouble-free miles. It still
runs/looks/drives great.
TrailMarker.
> Been looking '91 and newer and seem to find a bunch of '96s under $7500.
> It's the packages that confuse me most; Sport, SE, Country, Classic.
>
> Shamus
>
> "Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040214221726.13174.00001598@mb-m20.aol.com...
> > What years/price range were you looking at, so we can narrow it down.
Check this out for package specs.
<http://members1.chello.nl/~r.vink/jeepspecs.htm>
Here's my opinion:
Get a late '91 or newer for the cooling system.
Get the automatic with Selec-Trac. It's more versatile - you can use
full time 4WD on the road.
Get the 4.0 L six. Strong, dependable and long lasting.
Get the factory towing package for H-D radiator, transmission cooler,
etc.
If you get a higher end package, Limited or Country, the desirable
options are either standard or more likely to be there.
I've got a '91 Limited with 155,000 trouble-free miles. It still
runs/looks/drives great.
TrailMarker.