1994 Jeep Cherokee Country Sport Utility 2-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
NOT your typical 20 year old vehicle!!!
Bought this just a couple months ago, cuz I wanted a smaller vehicle than the pickup I've been driving. I LOVE this vehicle, but after driving it for a few days, I realized that I need a bigger vehicle and need to keep my pickup. I just need to have the ability to carry more stuff than the Jeep can carry. In the last couple of months since I bought it, I have done the following to it: 4 New Tires and Front End Alignment(Less than 500 Miles on the new tires) New Keyless Remote Security Alarm New Pioneer Stereo and 4 New Pioneer Speakers New Headliner Replaced Valve Cover Gasket New Turn Signal Lever Also, previous owner had just recently replaced both Power Window Motors and the Catalytic Converter. Bought this off Ebay from a guy in Southern California, and drove it 1300 miles back home with no problems! A RUST-FREE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VEHICLE WITH ONLY 122000 ORIGINAL MILES ON THE POPULAR 4.0 LITER INLINE 6 ENGINE!!!!! These engines have a reputation of going 200000 to 300000 miles or more if maintained properly. This vehicle is ready to go, and I would jump in it right now and go anywhere! But there are a couple of minor things I want to make sure you're aware of, in order to be totally honest with you. The low and high speed windshield wipers work, but the intermittent wipers do not work. There is an intermittent wiper module that's very easy to get to under the dash, that I think(hope) is the problem. Based on research I did online, they(module) tend to go out. By the way, here in Texas, it passed inspection without intermittent wipers - as long as the regular wipers work, you're fine. The other thing is there is a very minor oil leak. Looks like the rear main oil seal and maybe the front crankshaft seal. That's why I replaced the Valve Cover Gasket, cuz I knew it was leaking from there. The 4.0 engine is a good engine, but it's also known to sometimes leak oil at these locations. It's the kind of leak where you may have a spot of oil underneath the vehicle after it's been parked a while. I did not have to put any oil in it when I drove it back from California - or since I've owned it! Like any oil leak, one day it will have to be fixed, but I wanna stress this is no big deal(majority of vehicles out there probably leak a little oil), I just want to be honest with you about everything. I know what it's like to buy a vehicle that's far away, and you can't touch it, feel it, etc. Like I said, I'd jump in it right now and go anywhere in it. Note the chrome front grille, side mirrors, and back bumper! You don't see that much on these vehicles. It's not a new vehicle, obviously, but it's in very good shape for it's age. Also have a car cover to go with it. |
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