2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4xe/fully Loaded W/advanced Technology Options on 2040-cars
Melvindale, Michigan, United States
Fuel Type:Hybrid-Electric
For Sale By:Dealer
Engine:2.0L Electric and Gas Hybrid I4
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Year: 2022
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1C4RJYB64N8748067
Mileage: 16631
Interior Color: CAPRI LEATHER SEATS, GLOBAL BLACK INTERIOR COLOR
Previously Registered Overseas: No
Number of Seats: 5-PASSENGER
Fuel Consumption Rate: 56 MPGe ELECTRICITY PLUS GASOLINE AND 23 MPG GASOLINE ONLY
Drive Side: Left-Hand Drive
Horse Power: 375 HP AND 470 LB.-FT. OF TORQUE
Manufacturer Warranty: WE OFFER FREE OF CHARGE WARRANTY, INFO LISTED IN ITEM DESCRIPTION
Engine Size: 2.0L I4 DOHC DI TURBO PHEV ENGINE
Exterior Color: BRIGHT WHITE CLEAR–COAT
Number of Doors: 4-DOOR SUV
Features: CALL/TEXT/EMAIL DANNY AT 313-622-1838 WITH ANY QUESTIONS, ALL FEATURES ARE LISTED IN THE ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER, PLEASE CLICK ON ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER, ALL VEHICLE INFO ARE LISTED IN THE ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER, ALL VEHICLE OPTIONS LISTED IN THE ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER
Trim: LIMITED 4XE/FULLY LOADED W/ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY OPTIONS
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Jeep
Drive Type: QUADRA–TRAC II 4WD SYSTEM
Safety Features: ALL VEHICLE OPTIONS LISTED IN THE ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER
Fuel: hybrid
Model: Grand Cherokee
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