2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Owensboro, Kentucky, United States
Engine:4.0L 242Cu. In. l6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sport Utility
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Jeep
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Cherokee
Trim: Sport Sport Utility 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Number of Cylinders: 6
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Disability Equipped: No
Mileage: 134,868
Sub Model: Sport
Here it is again. This time the auction WILL NOT END EARLY.
This XJ has been my baby since I got it Feb. 2011
FIRST OFF NO, ITS NOT RUSTED OUT AT ALL EVERYTHING IS SOLID AND IN TIP TOP SHAPE YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED
I bought it with 117000 miles on it, added everything you see at 126000 miles.
Mechanically sound. Everything works. Hot heat and cold air. 4wd works as it should and windows go up and down without a miss.
it has the 4.0ltr straight 6, aw4 4 speed auto with OD, np231 part time transfer case, and 3.55 stock gears front and rear.
I am a nonsmoker (although when i bought it there were a couple cig burns on the headliner, there were no permanent signs of long term smoking done in this vehicle.)
What Ive done to it:
3 Inch Rough Country lift with lower control arms, rear add-a-leaf, and an adjustable track bar.
15 inch Craiger soft 8s
31x10.50 Kelly Safari TSR tires with about 85% life remaining
Cobra CB radio with a 4' Firestick antenna
Kenwood MP3/CD player with Polk audio speakers all around
This Jeep rides real nice given the lift and tires. True and straight. No uneven wear to the tires
There are a few things to be noted though:
The paint is good but not excellent. There are small chips and scratches here and there and some limb scuffs from the trails (could probably be buffed out but it isnt bad and adds character anyways)
The headliner is starting to fall down. if you notice in the pictures behind the rear seat the headliner sagging...These are up to date photos and thats how bad it is and will be when you come pick it up. Very common in these jeeps around this age too.
The steering wheel isnt perfectly center anymore due to the lift kit, but that can be readjusted. I just never got around to it. This DOES NOT have anything to do with a bad alignment. The Jeep is aligned well.
Oh and the rear main leaks a few drops after you get done driving...but what 4.0ltr doesn't? the amount is nothing to worry about.
Other than that, THIS JEEP HAS NEVER SEEN A MUDHOLE/PIT/WHATEVER YOU WANNA CALL THEM. I took this jeep out on the maintained offroad trails at Land between the Lakes Turkey Bay in western ky. If there was a puddle in the trail i wouldnt avoid it, but i would avoid all mudholes that would destroy a vehicle. I dont treat my cars that way.
As far as i know i was the second owner to this jeep. I bought it from a local dealer. It was a local jeep. and when i bought it, it was all stock.
I GET 17.5 MPG with this current setup in this jeep. I drive the speedlimit and drive it easy.
any questions dont hesitate to TEXT me at 2704852349. I cannot call always, I work a wierd schedule. Please give me time to reply, I will.
oh, and im selling because I am getting a srt4. Already in the works, I don't need or what any trades of any kind. This auction will run until its sold at the end.
just so you all don't bother me with this question, my reserve will be set at $4150. well below NADA and KBB value of $5500. Bid it to win it.
200 dollar deposit via PAYPAL please at auction end to let me know your serious about buying. CASH only at pickup. no checks or certified funds. just greenbacks.
I have a clear title in hand with no lien against it. lets wheel and deal and the highest bidder win it
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