1991 Jeep Cherokee Laredo 4x4,one Owner Excellent Condition No Problems Drive on 2040-cars
Kenly, North Carolina, United States
THIS IS A ONE OWNER JEEP THAT MEAN IT WAS BOUGHT NEW AND OWNED BY THE SAME PERSON WHO TOOK GREAT CARE OF IT. THIS JEEP HAS NO PROBLEMS AND IS READY TO BE DRIVEN HOME THE ENGINE RUNS GREAT NICE QUITE SMOOTH WITH NO KNOCKS OR TICKS OR TINGS THE TRANSMISSION FUNCTIONS PROPERLY AS IT SHOULD ALL THE 4 WHEEL FUNCTIONS WORK PERFECTLY AS THEY SHOULD IN EACH AND EVERY GEAR EVERYTHING WORKS ON THIS JEEP THE REAR DOOR SHOCKS EVEN WORK THE LOW WASHER FLUID LIGHT WORKS ALL THE POWER WINDOW AND POWER DOOR LOCKS WORK THE AIR CONDITIONING WORKS THE TIRES ARE LIKE ALMOST BRAND NEW THE TIRES ARE UNIROYAL LAREDO WHITE LETTER THE TEETS, TITS OR NEEDLES (WHATEVER YOU CALL THEM) ARE NOT EVEN WORN OFF YET YOU ARE WELCOME TO INSPECT IN PERSON AND BRING ANY MECHANIC YOU TRUST WITH YOU TO INSPECT I PROMISE YOU HE/SHE WILL TELL YOU THIS TRUCK IS RIGHT MY CO-WORKER BOUGHT THIS NEW HE WAS CONCERNED ABOUT THE NOISE HE HAD THE WATER PUMP REPLACED, IT ISN'T EVEN DIRTY OR DISCOLORED YET THE NOISE WAS STILL THERE, I THINK HIS MECHANIC WAS TRYING TO SELL HIM AN ENGINE. ALL IT WAS, WAS THE HARMONIC BALANCER (PROBABLY THE ORIGINAL) PLASTIC SEAL WAS COMING APART AND HITTING THE FAN BLADE NEW HARMONIC BALANCER HAS BEEN REPLACED ALL THE NOISE IS GONE THE ONLY ISSUE THAT HAS OCCURRED IS A FEW TIMES WHEN TURNING THE IGNITION SWITCH, NOTHING HAPPENED. MAYBE THE PARK/NEUTRAL SWITCH IS BAD OR MAYBE THE ORIGINAL KEYS ARE SO WORN OUT. I HAVE STARTED IT AT LEAST TWO DOZEN TIMES WITH NO PROBLEMS SINCE IT DID THAT. I HAVE GOTTEN UNDER THERE TO SEE IF THE CONNECTION IS LOOSE OR ? THE FEW TIMES IT DID THAT, I PULLED THE SHIFTER TO NEUTRAL AND IT STARTED RIGHT UP I WENT TO THE JEEP DEALERSHIP TO GET NEW KEYS MADE BY THE VIN BUT THEY SAID THEIR CODES ONLY GO BACK TO 1993 SO THEY COULD NOT MAKE THEM A DUPLICATE MACHINE IS JUST GOING TO MAKE A COPY OF THE WORN OUT KEYS I GAVE THIS JEEP A BATH A 20 MINUTE SOAP AND RINSE DEAL WITH NO INTERIOR WIPING OR VACUUMING WHAT-SO-EVER A REAL DETAIL AND THIS JEEP WILL REALLY SHINE I SUPPLIED PHOTOS OF THE BEST RIM AND THE WORST RIM THE RIMS HAVE SOME STAINS OR ? AND NEED TO BE CLEANED TO BE NEW QUALITY I JUST SOAPED THEM UP AND RINSED THE WORST PARTS OF THE INTERIOR ARE THE SLIGHTLY CRACKED ARM PAD ON THE DRIVERS DOOR AND THAT IS SOMEWHAT DIRTY ALSO, I DID NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN IT AND THE PASSENGER SUNVISOR ALONG WITH UPPER CEILING CONSOLE I'M PRETTY SURE THE EXTERIOR HAS THE ORIGINAL PAINT JOB BUT DO NOT KNOW FOR A 100 % SURE THIS JEEP HAS 204,816 WHICH IS GOING TO SCARE A LOT OF PEOPLE BUT THIS ENGINE HAS BEEN WELL MAINTAINED AND NOT DOCTORED UP IN ANY WAY A HUNDRED PEOPLE ARE GOING TO ASK ME ABOUT A BUY IT PRICE THIS IS A 3500.00 VEHICLE IT IS LISTED AS .99 STARTING BID WHEN NO RESERVE I REALLY LIKE THE JEEP BUT I HAVE 7 VEHICLES BETWEEN MY WIFE AND I. ASK QUESTIONS OR COME SEE IN PERSON LOCATED IN KENLY NC 27542 ONE HOUR EAST OR RALEIGH ABOUT 80 SOME MILES FROM THE VIRGINIA STATE LINE VIA I-95 8 MILES FROM NC EXIT 116 BETWEEN WILSON,NC AND SMITHFIELD,NC (WHERE YOU CAN DROP YOUR WIFE OFF AT THE CAROLINA POTTERY OUTLET MALL!!! WHILE YOU COME CHECK OUT THE JEEP) |
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Supplier says Jeep Cherokee hack only affects FCA cars
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Surfers Oli Adams and Micah Lester are traveling around the British Isles in a Jeep Wrangler Overland trying to find the best surf spots out there. These guys don't fit the laid-back surfer stereotype, but that's because finding waves in the UK is hard work. They say that the waves at some of these spots only exist for about three hours every year when the current and winds are just right.
To find these surf spots, the Jeep's offroad capabilities are paramount. In some areas, as you'll see in the video, there isn't even a beach, just jagged rocks. It would be like the movie Endless Summer, that is, if it could start snowing at any moment. These guys are clearly dedicated to their sport.
Auto Mergers and Acquisitions: Suicide or salvation?
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