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99 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4 Looks Great Drives Well. Tlc Special! Always Serviced on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:173600
Location:

Oxford, Connecticut, United States

Oxford, Connecticut, United States

BEFORE WE BEGIN I KNOW YOU SEE THAT I HAVE A LOW FEEDBACK SCORE. I USED TO HAVE A 357 100% FEEDBACK WITH MY OTHER ACCT. BUT THAT BUISNESS IS SHUT DOWN ALONG WITH THE EBAY ACCT. PLEASE GOOGLE MY CHRISTOPHER HATZIKOSTAS FROM BRIDGEPORT CT 06606. YOU WILL SEE AL MY EBAY ADDS AND CARS I HAVE SOLD(OVER 3000 NOT ALL ON ADDS) THERE ARE 2 FULL PAGES ON GOOGLE.

PLEASE UNDERSTAND I AM A FIRM BELIEVER IN KARMA SO I TRY TO BE AS HONEST AS YOU CAN GET

ALSO IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION I WORK AT A MAJOR DEALERSHIP YOU CAN EMAIL ME AND I WILL GIVE YOU MY DIRECT LINE AT WORK.

ALSO I DO ACCEPT PAY PAL.

OK YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1999 GRAND CHEROKEE IN GREAT CONDITION THAT HAS A TON OF SERVICE RECORDS!!!!!

LAST OWNER OWNED FOR 8 YEARS AND DID EVERYTHING TO IT!!!!!!

TIRES ARE LIKE NEW!!!

RIMS ARE LIKE NEW!!

INTERIOR IS SUPER CLEAN NON SMOKER SUPER CLEAN LIKE NEW!! VERY WELL TAKEN CARE OF!!

EVERYTHING WORKS!(AC DOES NOT)

UNDERCARRIAGE IS CLEAN!!! GARAGED!!

TRANSMISSION SHIFTS EXCELLENT NO BANGS OR BUCKS! SMOOTH 9-10!!!

4X4 WORKS PERFECT!! IT IS A 4X4 YOU PULL THE LEVER AND YOU SWITCH FROM 2 WHEE TO 4 WHEEL. THIS IS A MORE DESIRED 4X4!

PAINT SHINES LIKE NEW NO SCRATHES LOOKS GREAT 9!(BUMPER HAS A FADE)

NOW HERE IS WHERE TTHE TLC COMES IN. THE MOTOR SOUNDS AND PERFORMS VERY WELL BUT AFTER 15 VMINS OF DRIVING IT LOSSES OIL PRESSURE. YOU GIVER IT GAS IT GOES UP, BUT AT IDLE IT GOES T 0.

NOW THE NEW BUYER  COULD DRIVE IT HOME I DON'T REALLY SUGGEST DRIVING OVER 50 MILES.

GUYS ALL IN ALL AS NICE AS OF A JEEP FOR THE YEAR AND THE MILES, LOSING OIL PRESSURE

MY DAD SAID IT IS THE OIL PUMP. GUYS JEEPS WITH THESE MILES GO FOR 5000!

BODY IS EXCELLENT!! THE BACK GATE HAS A DENT BUT BESIDES THAT A 9!!

 

GUYS A LITTLE TLC AND YOU WILL HAVE A GREAT SUV!!

 

GUYS I JUST DROVE THIS CAR DOING 90MPH ON THE HIGHWAY DRIVES GREAT, PLEASE CHECK WHAT THE OIL PUMP INTAILS COULD BE A CHEAP FIX!

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We automotive journalists aren't always the right people to ask about whether a US-spec vehicle should or should not be offered with a diesel powertrain (hint: the answer is usually "YES"). But when it comes to the iconic, off-road-ready Jeep Wrangler, we aren't the only ones who have been clamoring for an oil-burning engine behind that famous seven-slat grille. To that end, it appears there's good news on the horizon, as Jeep CEO Mike Manley recently told Ward's Auto that the "Wrangler is on the radar to get (a) diesel."
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