1999 Jeep Cherokee Classic Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Valley, Nebraska, United States
1999 Jeep Cherokee Classic 4x4 with nearly every option available, the well known 4.0L inline 6cyl engine, an automatic transmission, and only 43k miles! . This Jeep is exceptionally clean as well as rust free! This Jeep has been well kept and every single option works just as it should. The 4.0L inline 6cyl engine runs like a top, and this engine is known as one of the best motors that Jeep ever built. This engine is commonly called the "bulletproof" motor by Jeep enthusiasts as over the past 20+ years it has proved itself by running 250K+ miles time and time again. The automatic transmission shifts properly through all of the gears. The AIR CONDITIONING blows ice cold on all fan speeds, and the heater blows hot. The factory stereo system sounds great. It even comes with cruise control, which was surprisingly an uncommon option. 4x4 works properly and shifts throughout the gears as it should (2hi, 4hi, 4lo). This was a one owner Jeep that I purchased for my son to use in college in NC, however, after driving it for a month or so I realized the gas mileage would kill him. He goes back to his mom's house at least twice a month and it's a 4 hr drive each way. I ended up picking him up a 04 Honda Accord. I have a company car so don't NEED it, I thought of keeping it around because I'll never find another with these miles and this clean but I am transferring back to Charlotte NC with my company and really can't justify carrying this half way across the country to just sit in NC. Thanks for looking and please feel free to call me with any questions that you may have!
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Tue, Sep 1 2015Production of the Jeep Wrangler is staying in Toledo, OH, and it might be getting a pickup in the near future, according to Automotive News. Meanwhile, Cherokee production is leaving Ohio. The announcement was reportedly made to plant management earlier today. "We found a solution that accommodates a variety of other interests to us because of the way in which we can move some product around," CEO Sergio Marchionne said to Automotive News. A Jeep spokesman declined to comment to Autoblog. Right now the official details about FCA's production plans are still hazy. However, an official announcement is expected when the automaker has a deal with the UAW, which could be by Sept. 14. According to insiders speaking to AN, the Wrangler pickup would join the lineup in 2017 or 2018. While losing the Cherokee doesn't help the Toledo factory, the new pickup should take up some of the slack. It also keeps Wrangler production going in Ohio until the next-generation model launches in 2018. The Cherokee is expected to move to the Sterling Heights Assembly plant in Michigan or Belvidere Assembly in Illinois because they build vehicles on the same platform, AN reports. The future of Wrangler production has been a hot topic at the Toledo plant for the entire year. There was initial speculation that model might leave the factory if it moved to an aluminum body. However, the latest reports offered some hope of the Jeep remaining there. Last week, Autoblog's sources at FCA also said that the Wrangler pickup was coming but couldn't confirm a timeframe. Related Video:
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