98 Cherokee Sport 4.0 I6 4x4. Bright Jade Satin Metallic. Clean 1 Owner Carfax. on 2040-cars
Milford, Delaware, United States
Hertrich Ford Lincoln Mercury 1427 Bay Road Milford DE 19963
Hertrich Ford is proud to present this 1998 Jeep Cherokee Sport for sale today. This Jeep is a local 1 owner vehicle that has been well maintained by the original owner who purchased it new in 1997 right down the road. It was factory undercoated from Chrystler so its free from the typical rust rot issues most of these uni-body Cherokees see. It has a clear autocheck and has never been in an accident. The 4x4 works great and the Jeep runs and rides as it should. It also has newer firestone destination tires with 95% tread. This jeep is free from check engine lights, overheating or oil pressure issues and has no strange lights, noises or grunts. This Cherokee is a great example of a well maintained older vehicle with a few minor exceptions like a headliner sag. This Sport comes with a
BULLETPROOF I6 4.0 Motor Automatic Trans Manual 4x4 Transfer Case with 4x4 High and Low Power Windows Power Locks Power Steering Power Mirrors Manual Seats Single CD AM/FM radio Rear Folding Bench Seat Bright Jade Satin Metallic Paint Luggage Rack Full Size Spare Like New Firestone Tires These Jeeps are known to last. This one is no exception. This is your chance to own a great reliable Jeep for an even better price. Don't let this one get away, like most of the Cherokees we take on trade, im sure this one wont last very long. Especially in this color.
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Dodge and Jeep recalling 895k SUVs for possibility of headliner fires
Fri, 11 Jul 2014Dodge and Jeep are announcing recalls of a total of 895,000 Durango and Grand Cherokee models worldwide from the 2011 through 2014 model years. There's a possibility that the wiring in the sun visor can short circuit and cause a fire. It specifically affects vehicles built between January 5, 2010, and December 11, 2013, and there are approximately 651,000 of them in the US, 45,700 in Canada, 23,000 in Mexico and 175,000 outside of North America.
Screws that fasten the sunvisor to the headliner may pierce wires in the visor, if the part has been removed or serviced, potentially causing a fire risk. If the wires short circuit, they could overheat and potentially combust. The automakers report three injuries caused by this defect, and according to the investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, "there may be a total of 52 unique fire incidents."
To fix the problem, Dodge and Jeep will inspect the vehicles for suspect wiring, and all of the models, whether damaged or not, will get a new sun visor spacer with a wire guide to stop the possibility of short circuits. According to the automakers' announcement, "this condition is not present in vehicles which have not had the headliner or vanity mirror serviced." They will notify affected owners, and repairs will begin in August.
Chrysler mum on Toledo Wrangler production after meeting Ohio leaders
Fri, 10 Oct 2014
"Fiat Chrysler remains committed to producing vehicles in Toledo and anticipates employment to remain at current levels."
The future of the iconic Jeep Wrangler in Toledo, OH, remains uncertain after a meeting Thursday between Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne and Ohio government leaders.
Weekly Recap: Ferrari looks to reclaim old success with new manager
Sat, Nov 29 2014Clearly, Ferrari doesn't race for fourth place, and this week, major changes continued at the Scuderia. It was a rough year for Ferrari, and the Scuderia conducted its season-ending tests in Abu Dhabi this week with a view toward a fresh start in 2015 with new leaders and a new ace driver. Though plenty of other Formula One teams were disappointed with their finishes in 2014, Ferrari was perhaps the most eager to put this season in its rear-view mirror. The Scuderia finished a distant fourth in the Constructors standings with 216 points, well behind No. 1 Mercedes (701 points), and Ferrari failed to win a single race as the Silver Arrows dominated the grid. It was an especially bitter pill for a team that claims 16 Constructors championships and 15 Drivers titles – the most in history – and is the only surviving team from F1's first season, 1950. Clearly, Ferrari doesn't race for fourth place, and this week, major changes continued at the Scuderia. Ferrari named Philip Morris executive Maurizio Arrivabene as team principal. He replaced Marco Mattiacci, who held the job for only seven months after taking over for Stefano Domenicali, who resigned in April amid the Scuderia's early-season struggles. Phillip Morris (through its Marlboro brand) is a key Ferrari sponsor, and that played a role in Arrivabene's ascension. Still, he's no stranger to F1, and has been intimately involved in the Ferrari-Marlboro partnership. He also has served as the sponsors' representative on the FIA's F1 Commission since 2010. In a statement, new Ferrari chairman Sergio Marchionne said: "We decided to appoint Maurizio Arrivabene because, at this historic moment in time for the Scuderia and for Formula One, we need a person with a thorough understanding not just of Ferrari, but also of the governance mechanisms and requirements of the sport." Arrivabene's background is primarily in marketing and communication, and most recently he held the title of vice president of consumer channel strategy and event marketing for Philip Morris. He has been with the company since 1997. Arrivabene now leads a team that's rife with change. Marchionne took over in October when longtime boss Luca di Montezemolo quit in a disagreement about Ferrari's future, and the company itself will be spun off from parent Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in 2015.