Selling a rare 1993 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. These were only made one year, with low production numbers. These are collectible, and will only increase in value. This one is a "true" 1993 model because it was produced in May of 1993, near the end of the production run. These sold for $30,000 and were top of the line in 1993. It has the 5.2 (318) V8 with plenty of power.
This Wagoneer has been adult driven, and not driven off road or abused. The paint is in excellent condition and shines like new. It really has the appearance of a new vehicle. Recent parts installed; alternator, starter, cruise control servo, & clutch on compressor. Recent service; motor oil changed, transmission oil & filter, & all drive train fluids changed. Parts are readily available since the are made on the Grand Cherokee platform. It is full time four wheel drive, works well, and is a very capable off road vehicle. NOTE: it has 3, factory, heavy duty METAL skid plates, one to protect the front suspension, 2nd one to protect the transfer case, & the 3rd to protect the gas tank. There are no dents/scrapes, on the under carriage that verifies it has not been abused. It has a matched set of Good Year Wranglers, with about 60% of tread left. It drives good, and has very good brakes. It is in original condition and has not been modified. The running lights are factory original, and all lights work properly. All lights look new in appearance. AC & heat work great too. When you drive it around town you will get the looks and conversation. I have never, ever, seen one of these in this area. You will have a nice rare, collectible, 4X4, that will always start a good conversation. Buyer responsible for pickup. $500 is due at auction end by paypal, and balance due 10 days after auction end by cash or paypal only. NO SCAMMERS!!! |
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2014 Jeep Cherokee flaunts its new contemporary curves
Wed, 27 Mar 2013
Only slightly more than one month ago, undisguised (and less-than-flattering) shots of the all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee were leaked online. Later that day, in an effort to suppress the uprising, Jeep countered with its own official photography offering us much clearer front and three-quarter views. We've been left to digest those pictures for weeks.
Now, mere hours before the fabric comes sliding off its newest mid-size sport-utility at its live reveal at the New York Auto Show, Jeep has released dozens of new images showing all four corners, plus a few interior shots, of its new Cherokee.
2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Diesel and SRT climb onto stage
Mon, 14 Jan 2013This is indeed a case of not knowing how much we wanted something until it arrived. We've been big fans of the Jeep Grand Cherokee ever since the new model arrived a couple of years ago, and while the update you see here might seem just a slight refresh, it's actually much more than that.
For starters, the 2014 Grand Cherokee marks the return of a diesel model here in the States, with Chrysler's new 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V6 under the hood, churning out 240 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque, mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Of course, all of the Grand Cherokee's usual off-road goodies are on hand, with moderate tweaks to make it an even more capable vehicle when the going gets rough. Both the gasoline-fed 3.6-liter V6 and 5.7-liter V8 get the new eight-speed auto, as well.
The high-performance Grand Cherokee SRT also trudges on into the new model year, with very subtle tweaks found underneath the aggressive, slightly redesigned sheetmetal. The 6.4-liter Hemi V8 also gets eight-speed gearing, which Chrysler says will improve not only 0-60 times, but mid-range performance as well. Bring it on, we say.
This American Life spends a week selling Jeeps in Long Island
Thu, 19 Dec 2013So you think you know car dealers? Well, maybe you do, but This American Life spent a month at Town and Country Jeep Chrysler Doge Ram in Long Island to give us a behind-the-scenes look (or listen, since it's a radio program) at what it's like to be a car dealer.
Yes, there's a lot of swearing in thick New York accents, frustration, confusion, and generally it's a madhouse at the dealership. But that's understandable when the sales staff has to sell 129 vehicles in October in order to get an $85,000 manufacturer bonus - with several other Jeep dealerships within a 10-mile radius.
The episode, 129 Cars, is worth a listen, but make sure you have 71 minutes to spare if you want to get through it in one sitting. Head here for the unedited version or here for the bleeped version (which is 58 minutes long).