Graphite 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
Want to rip, roar and ride through the Colorado countryside?
Looking for reliable, mountain vehicle in great condition? This Jeep is it! Not only does this Jeep drive smoothly, it will never leave you stranded in the snow. It can climb mountains and also act as a great road trip car. This car has been owned by one person for the last 9 years, from 5,000 miles to 147,260 and was a dealer demo before that. It has been kept in a garage and there has been no smoking in it. It will keep you safe but provide with an off-road experience if you want. No known issues or crashes! You can even use it to move. This car won't be available for long because it's in fantastic condition. Come see it today! 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Mileage: 147,260 Color: Graphite New Tires 4X4, Quadra Drive 4.0 Liter, Straight 6 CD Player Cruise Control Ground Clearance New Windshield Good Paint Garage Kept No Smoking Seats Five Fold Down Seats Large Cargo Area Aluminum Wheels Uni-body Low Insurance and Registration Safe Vehicle Great in Snow Drives Smooth Newer Brakes Differentials Last Oil Change July 2014 Second Owner SUV |
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