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1989 Jeep Comanche 6 Cyl Automatic Cold Air Clear Pictures on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:226000
Location:

Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States

Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States
Advertising:

                 -------------------------------1979 JEEP COMANCHE --------------------------

*  Non Original 6 Cylinder with less than 60,000 miles on it

* Automatic Transmission 

*  Power Drum Brakes--recently repaired and working great.

*  Power Steering  

*  Flowmaster Exhaust

*  Solid Frame

*  226,000 Miles

*  Cold Air

*  Tires in Average condition.

*   Clear Title

Runs and drives Fine. 

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SORRY-BUT WE ARE NOT INTERESTED IN ANY TRADES---Jeep Sold As Is Where Is.

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A $300 deposit is required at the end of the auction. The $300 deposit is Non refundable and must be made within 24 hours of the auctions end.

THE JEEP IS LOCATED IN BOWLING GREEN KENTUCKY AND YOU ARE WELCOME TO INSPECT THE CAR IN PERSON

OR TO SPEAK IN PERSON ABOUT THE VEHICLE, PLEASE SEND A MESSAGE THROUGH E-BAY AND I WILL SEND YOU MY PHONE NUMBER.

FOR SHIPPING CALCULATIONS---THE CAR IS LOCATED IN ZIP CODE 42101 (BOWLING GREEN)

We are Car Dealers; for sales to non car dealers, by Kentucky Law if you live in the following States; Arizona, California, Florida, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, South Carolina, Washington., you must pay 6 percent Kentucky Sales Tax which you will receive in credit towards the sales tax of your state.

 

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Australian Jeep marketing stunt goes awry [w/video]

Tue, 15 Jul 2014

Jeep fans in Australia are none too happy with the off-road brand following a contest that saw ten new Cherokees sold for just $10,000 Australian (about $9,400), roughly a quarter of the vehicle's price Down Under.
The contest, called the "World's Most Remote Dealership," gave Aussies the chance to snag an ultra-affordable Cherokee Longitude (analogous to the US-spec Latitude trim), provided they could get to a secret dealership in the remote wilderness of western New South Wales, near the border with the state of South Australia.
In order to get the exact location of the dealership, though, potential customers needed to download an app, which would release a phone number 9:00 AM AEST on Thursday (7:00 PM EDT, Wednesday night). The first ten people who could call in and prove they could afford to finance $10,000 and get to the remote dealership, were given the location of the remote dealership.

Jeep gunning to build 250,000 Cherokees a year

Thu, 21 Mar 2013

Contrary to what a certain politician may have said last year about Jeep moving to China, the automaker is in fact doing the opposite, with plans to greatly increase the production capacity at its Toledo North Assembly plant in Ohio. The Detroit Free Press is reporting that there are big plans for the 2014 Jeep Cherokee and Toledo North, as a local union president has informed the newspaper that Chrysler is planning to produce around 250,000 examples of the new midsize utility per year.
To put this number into context, 250,000 units is more than what Jeep Liberty sales totaled here over the last three years combined. Even taking into consideration that the 250,000 units will be distributed beyond US borders, that's an ambitious volume figure full-stop - and that's without taking into consideration the new Cherokee's love/hate design. In its favor, though, Jeep is making remarkable inroads globally as of late, and the Cherokee's size could work well in emerging markets. To get that kind of output from Toledo's Cherokee assembly line, Chrysler will reportedly hire 1,105 new workers - that's in addition to the 200 workers already being hired to build the popular Jeep Wrangler, which is itself expected to top 220,000 units this year.

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The New York Times ended the automotive week with a story that adds numbers and context to a range of other stories, from the crossover craze to the increasing median price of a new car to ever more grandiose pickup trucks. The NYT piece reveals that the shift to larger vehicles isn't merely about the average U.S. buyer swapping the midsize sedan for a Ford Edge. Luxury buyers are migrating from plush sedans to plush SUVs and trucks that creep close to six-figure prices, and the Detroit Three are running Treasury presses because of it. From 2013 to 2017, the truck category — everything from pickups to minivans — climbed from 30 percent of the market to 41 percent. In January of this year, trucks claimed 66 percent of new vehicle sales. At the milk-and-honey end of profits, GMC alone accounted for 11.3 percent of all vehicle sales over $60,000, not just trucks. That puts the luxury truck maker behind Mercedes-Benz and Ford, The Blue Oval's feasting on Lariat, King Ranch and Raptor versions of the F-150, which make up more than half of that pickup's sales, putting it ahead of Chevrolet, Porsche and Lexus on the high-dollar sales list. The average transaction price of a GMC in Denali trim last year was $56,000; it's easy to see why, when one dealer told the NYT he just swapped a 2012 BMW 550i for a $71,000 GMC Sierra Denali. That truck starts at $52,900. The NYT started its story with a buyer who took home a Ford Raptor instead of an Audi A6, and optioned that $50,020 Ford Raptor close to $80,000. Over at Lincoln, the new $72,055 Navigator — the one so popular that Ford will increase production — crossed hands for an average sale price of $77,000 in January. And a Jeep dealer told the NYT that the two $93,000 Trackhawks he had on his lot "won't be here more than a few weeks." While trucks head up in sales volume and price, cars are headed so viciously in the opposite direction that "the Detroit Three and even some foreign manufacturers acknowledge they are now losing money on many of the cars they sell." So ... get ready for a lot more crossovers and trucks. Related Video: Find out what vehicle is right for you. Give our Car Finder tool a try.