1 Owner No Reserve 1996 Jeep Cherokee Sport/classic White Roof Rack 168k Miles on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
!! 3 DAY NO RESERVE AUCTION!! PLEASE PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS NO FLAKES!!! 0 FEEDBACK AND NEGATIVE FEEDBACK BIDS WILL BE CANCELED UNLESS THEY CONTACT ME 1ST AT 323-509-9039 Up for auction is a 1 owner (look at carfax pic attached) very sought after 1996 jeep Cherokee Sport/Classic rwd with 168k miles and roof rack!! *** 1 owner sport/classic white color in "fair condition" *** Only 168K ORIGINAL 1 Owner MILES - CLEAR, CLEAN TITLE *** Roof-Rack *** NEW BATTERY *** NEW COOLANT FLUSH AND OIL CHANGE This is a 1 owner Jeep Cherokee Sport/Classic 4.0 Liter 6 cyl RWD, its white in color - its in "fair condition" has some dents (front bumper...), scratches, scuffs (look at pics)... nothing too major and is in decent fair shape especially for a 18yr old car The jeep has a roof rack! The interior is gray cloth and is in "fair condition" has some minor wear and tear nothing too major and is in fair shape especially considering its 18yrs old! This is the very sought after 1996 White Jeep Cherokee Sport/Classic edition!! The jeep has good ac/heater spare tire in trunk (trunk does not stay open i put a stick to hold it open) Has after-market Boss Am/Fm radio, with CD, mp3, usb outlet, with remote... The engine and transmission are good! The tires are balding and will need replacement soon I BOUGHT THIS CAR FROM THE LOCAL IMPOUND AUCTION IN LOS ANGELES CA, ( IT IS A 1 OWNER CLEAR TITLE WHEN YOU GO REGISTER IT HAVE PAPERS FROM AUCTION TO GET TILE AND REGISTRATION), I DID NOT REGISTER OR TITLE IT TO MY NAME, SO THERE ARE NO TAGS, PLATES, REGISTRATION OR SMOG... *** ANY DMV FEES, REGISTRATION FEES, TAXES AND ANY OTHER FEES ARE RESPONSIBILITY OF BUYER *** THE VIN # ALONG WITH PHOTO OF CARFAX (ATTACHED ON PICS) IS PROVIDED ON THE LISTING. $200 DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24HRS REMEMBER THIS IS A 18YR OLD VEHICLE SO IT IS IN NO WAY PERFECT YOU CAN CALL ME TO INSPECT THE CAR ( I AM LOCATED IN CENTRAL LOS ANGELES) AT 323-509-9039 THIS VEHICLE IS USED AND IS BEING SOLD AS-IS WHERE-IS WITH NO WARRANTY!! |
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Jeep Cherokee won't get diesel until sales of oil-burning Grand Cherokee improve
Tue, 01 Jul 2014Okay Jeep fans, you want more diesel options? Time to step up and prove it. The only way Jeep will offer a diesel powerplant in the Cherokee, according to brand head Mike Manley, is if sales of the Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel nearly double.
Currently, about eight percent of the Grand Cherokees sold feature the 3.0-liter, EcoDiesel V6. That's simply not enough to warrant the bringing an oil-burning Cherokee to the US market, despite the vehicle's presence in Europe, where it's sold with a 2.8-liter diesel V6.
"Cherokee is slightly different because of its weight and size. When I think about bringing Cherokee diesel here, I would like to see Grand Cherokee diesel get much higher than eight percent," Manley told Automotive News. "It would have to be in mid-double digits."
Land Rover Defender V8 vs. Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 | V8 4x4s square off on paper
Thu, Feb 25 2021Land Rover pulled the sheet off its 2022 Defender on Wednesday, introducing another high-performance V8 to the off-road segment. This time, it's a 5.0-liter, supercharged V8 boasting 518 horsepower. It will be available in both the Defender 90 and 110 models. In the former, Land Rover says it can crack off a 0-60 run in just 4.9 seconds on its way to a top speed of 149 mph. The long-wheelbase 110 will be a bit slower, but "slow" probably isn't the right adjective to use here at all. But Land Rover isn't the only automaker offering a high-performance variant of its off-road SUV. While Jeep may have been sneered at for presenting the 2021 Wrangler Rubicon 392 on the heels of the 2021 Ford Bronco's introduction, it starts to make a lot more sense in this context. There's reportedly a high-output Bronco on the way, too, so call Jeep the dinosaur of the group all you want, but you can't put a price on being first. Well, you can, actually, but that's not the point. Thankfully, both Land Rover and Jeep have provided enough specs for us to rough out a comparison chart. Since the Rubicon 392 is offered only in four-door guise, we're looking at the long-wheelbase Defender 110 as its direct competitor here. Have a look: There are a few caveats to mention off the top. For starters, we don't have an official curb weight for the V8-powered Defender yet, as Land Rover has not finalized its U.S. specs. We used the European figures (as provided by a spokesperson), which we expect to be accurate within about 50 pounds. The 0-60 time provided by Land Rover was for the Defender 90, which is smaller and somewhat lighter than the 110. When equipped with the inline-6, the Defender 110 is about a tenth of a second slower to 60 than the Defender 90, so we figure it should be roughly the same for the V8. While the Defender has nearly 50 horsepower on the Wrangler, that advantage disappears thanks to the Land Rover V8's monster weight penalty, which will fall somewhere between 600 and 700 pounds depending on equipment. Yikes. On the flip side, however, the Land Rover has the edge in top speed, and it's not even close. Chalk that up to the tires, we suspect. We know for a fact that the Rubicon 392's all-terrains dictate its speed limiter; Jeep's own engineers told us as much. This could make for a (hypothetically) interesting drag race, as the Jeep's advantage off the line may evaporate once triple digits come into play.
Jeep Wrangler's shift to aluminum could see production leave Toledo
Mon, 06 Oct 2014The Jeep Wrangler may be a timeless design, but sooner or later, time will run out and Chrysler will have to replace it with a newer model more friendly towards the earth it's designed to traverse. That will, it seems, mean a shift to aluminum construction (whether just for the body or for the entire structure) - but what will that mean for the Wrangler's long-time home of Toledo, OH?
According to the latest pronouncements from Fiat Chrysler chief Sergio Marchionne, the shift to an aluminum Wrangler would likely mean moving production out of Toledo. "If the solution is aluminum," Marchionne told Automotive News, "then I think unfortunately Toledo is the wrong place, the wrong setup to try and build a Wrangler, because it requires a complete reconfiguring of the assets that would be cost-prohibitive."
Marchionne also indicated that, were Wrangler production to move elsewhere, it would find another line to take its place in Ohio. "One of the thing that we are dealing with now is what else we do with Toledo that fulfills our commitment to the city and to Ohio. I don't have a doubt that there will be zero impact on head count and employment levels and anything else." Jeep has built the Wrangler in Toledo since World War II, with the exception of six years starting in 1986 when it was built in Brampton, Ontario. The complex dates back to 1910 and currently produces the Wrangler and Cherokee. Past products have included the Wagoneer and Commanche as well as the Dodge Dakota and Nitro.