2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4wd, V8 4.7, One Owner on 2040-cars
Lake Ozark, Missouri, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:4.7L 285Cu. In. V8 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Owner
Body Type:SUV
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jeep
Model: Grand Cherokee
Trim: Limited Sport Utility 4-Door
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 147,000
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Exterior Color: Steel Blue
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Interior Color: Dark Gray
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
My wife and I have just retired and decided to sell this vehicle. I consider this vehicle in great condition. It rides and drives great. If we didn't have a 2008 Jeep just like this one we wouldn't be selling it.
Some of the items and/or option on this vehicle are as follows:
Driver and Passanger air bags
AC that works great
AM/FM/Cassette/CD player with a factory installed multi cd 10 disc player.
Audio steering wheel controls
Premium sound system
Cruise
Security System
ABS with 4 wheel disc brakes
Rear window defroster
Leather seats
Alum wheels
Child safety lock system
Poweer side mirrors
Power windo and door looks
Adjustable steering wheel
Universal garage door opener
Power drivers seat
Heated driver and front passanger seats
Variable speed intermitten wipers
Rear window wiper
Privacy glass
Power moon roof
Power outlets
Driver lighted vanity mirror
Passenger assist grab handles
Rear seat head rests (Not showed in the picture. I have them. They have never been used. My wife likes to have the back seat flat to haul groceries.
Rear cargo cover. Again not showed in the picture. Never been used
Alum wheels (have some scuffs on them)
Factory installed towing
Upper information console (tire sensors, outdoor temp, compass direction, trip data, low fuel alarm, oil change alarm, etc)
One tire sensor needs changed. I was going to take care of it when the tire is replaced. Had the heated seats factory recall completed. New battery. Water pump and alt. replaced last year. Had Missouri state vehicle inspection recently. There is a very small scratch on the right side of the rear bumper. It is hard to see in the picture. Floor carpeting in excellent condition. Floor mats are good except for drivers mat. It is worn. Vehicle has never used any oil. It has been maintained with care as you can see from the pictures.
The head light lens and the fender on the drivers side was damaged and was replaced sometime ago.
If you need more info or additional pictures please call.
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Tue, 14 Jan 2014For the past few years, Chrysler and its CEO, Sergio Marchionne, have gone head-to-head with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and its boss, David Strickland, over the government safety agency's request for Chrysler to recall almost three-million Jeep vehicles due to what NHTSA says is a safety issue that has caused at least 51 deaths. After a three-year investigation and Chrysler's initial refusal to issue a recall because it deemed the vehicles safe and built to the day's federal requirements, last summer, the two parties compromised on a "voluntary campaign" to inspect 1.56 million vehicles, those being the 1992 to 1998 Grand Cherokee and 2002 to 2007 Liberty.
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A report in The Detroit News says the "voluntary campaign" is just now getting under way, with Chrysler saying last week that the design of the replacement part had been finalized and it was tooling up "to deliver the required volume." Seven months later, still in question is whether NHTSA will crash-test the fix engineered by Chrysler, noteworthy because not only did the vehicles in question pass every safety standard necessary to be cleared for sale at the time, there are still questions (to those of us on the outside) as to how the Jeeps at issue fare among their peers in such incidents. Either way, Chrysler and NHTSA apparently still disagree on the efficacy of the remedy itself: the carmaker says it might help in low-speed crashes but not high-speed collisions, a position the NHTSA is at odds with. All of this means the campaign doesn't yet have an end in sight.
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Wed, May 13 2015Autoblog readers, meet Hank, my 40-pound, six-year-old Shar Pei and Staffordshire Terrier mix, a combination also known as a Pit Bull. Pit Bulls and car enthusiasts have a lot in common. They're a little intimidating to your average man on the street, but at the end of the day all they want to do is feel the breeze in their ears. Dogs who love car rides are the ultimate enthusiasts, and Hank especially is a canine connoisseur of cars. There is nothing Hank likes more than to hop in and go for a ride. With an owner like me, he has developed refined tastes when it comes to cars. As our long-term Jeep Cherokee is about to leave the Autoblog Garage, and since the weather is warming back up, it's the perfect time to give our Autodog one last spin in his favorite Jeep. We wanted to see what a car ride looks like from a dog's perspective. Luckily, we have a cache of GoPros and plenty of cars on hand to give Hank one last chance to go for a window-down ride. After many pets, treats, and drives around town, we put together this video montage of Hank's best day ever.
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