2004 Jeep Cherokee Laredo Special Edition Awd 4.7 4x4 Trail Rated New Repairs Nr on 2040-cars
Winamac, Indiana, United States
I purchased this 2004 Jeep Cherokee before winter for a dependable AWD vehicle and it was just that. The miles are high I know but it has given me no problems and I wouldn't hesitate to drive it any where. The vehicle was purchased at 66,xxx miles by an employee from the dealership and was used at the dealership for transferring golf carts from dealership to dealership. All maintence has been well taken care of. Right before I purchased it a brand new brake booster was put in. Since then I have replaced the brake pads and rotors, installed a new muffler, put a 2" lift on it, the driver's side had the infamous 4.7 exhaust tick in it, so I replaced the driver's side manifold gasket and put all new bolts back in.( The rear to bolts that hold the exhaust shield on snap off) . The oil and filter will be changed before the end of this auction! The motor is the 4.7. All the forums on the internet say they would choose the 4.7 over the 4.0. The motor is full of power and has no problem getting up and going. It has the Quadra-Trac2 transfer case. The front driver's fender ( as shown in pictures) is dented up. I imagine the previous owner hit a deer because the headlight looks newer than the passenger side. There is 2 minor dents in the hatch, it looks like someone opened the hatch and it hit something. There are a few scratches here and there but I think the vehicle overall looks very good for the miles. The tires are atleast 60%. The jeep does come with a bug shield and wind visors above the windows ( passenger side is missing). The tire size is P245/75R16. The jeep has a roof rack and a rear hitch. Also, it comes with running boards. The windshield is cracked right above the rear view mirror and goes towards the passenger A-pillar. It is pretty hard to see from driver's seat. I am more than willing to get this fixed after the end of auction for $300.00 on top of the ending auction price. The interior is amazing for the year and mileage. It comes with black cloth interior. In the front it has "JEEP" brand rubber floor mats. The rear storage also has a JEEP mat. There is a 10 disk storage in the passenger back and underneath the passenger seat is an OEM amplifier. There are ZERO interior flaws in this Jeep! The Jeep does come with 2 keys and key fobs. I bought this Jeep for a winter vehicle. It has never let me down. I think I am just going to try to save up for next winter and get a Jeep Unlimited. That is the only reason I am getting rid of this Jeep. There are no problems with it at all!! There is NO lien on this vehicle and title is in hand. I can help with shipping but please email me first for price of delivery. Only willing to deliver within a few hundred miles and payment would have to be received before delivery. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. Thanks and Happy bidding! |
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Thu, 24 Jan 2013With our deep dive and auto show coverage of the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee revealed at the Detroit Auto Show, we brought you as much information as Chrysler would allow us to, but one thing we're still left in the dark about was the pricing. It would seem that Jeep Garage might have the answer for that. The Jeep enthusiast forum claims to have gotten its hands on the ordering and pricing breakdown for the updated Grand Cherokee, and while a Jeep representative has yet to get back to us as to the validity of the site's claim, these preliminary numbers look pretty kosher to us.
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We'll let you know if the gang over at Jeep get back to us with any confirmation, but until then, head over to Jeep Garage to see the pricing details it has listed.