1999 Jeep Cherokee Se Sport 4 Door Factory Right Hand Drive Mail Delivery Jeep on 2040-cars
Poplarville, Mississippi, United States
I'M SELLING MY MAIL JEEP BECAUSE I HURT MY BACK AND HAD TO RETIRE.
THE JEEP IS VERY DEPENDABLE AND I WOULDN'T BE SCARED TO DRIVE IT ANYWHERE. I WAS GETTING ABOUT 25 MILES PER GALLON ON MY MAIL ROUTE. BUT WE HAD TO DO SOME UPGRADES TO GET THE FUEL MILEAGE UP TO THAT. THE JEEP HAS NEVER BEEN SMOKED IN. THE SEATS HAVE NO STAINS. THE DASH HAS NO CRACKS. THE WIND SHIELD HAS NO CRACKS. THE CARPET IS GOOD BUT THE DRIVER SIDE IS WORE BUT I PUT A RUBBER FLOOR MAT IN TO SAVE THE CARPET. (SEE PICTURES) THE HISTORY ON THE JEEP: 1ST OWNER MAN IN NEW ORLEANS BOUGHT THE JEEP NEW. HE PAID $22,500 (I HAVE THE RECEIPT) HE USED IT FOR 10 YEARS. 2ND OWNER SHE ONLY USED IT 3 MONTHS ON A RURAL ROUTE IN SLIDELL, LA AND THEN SHE GOT A LLV ROUTE. 3RD OWNER I'M THE 3RD OWNER. I'VE HAD THE JEEP FOR 3 YEARS AND IT'S BEEN GOOD TO ME.
THIS IS WHAT I KNOW IS WRONG WITH IT.
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Why Mopar won't release a factory lift kit for the new Jeep Cherokee
Thu, 24 Apr 2014The Jeep Cherokee Dakar concept showed off at the 2014 Easter Jeep Safari made a lot of online friends, even the Cherokee naysayers assenting that there's a monster Jeep underneath the Cherokee's skin if you're willing to go in and get it. But after reading Road & Track's write-up of what went into creating the Dakar, particularly its lift, you'll understand why you'll probably never see the components for it in the Jeep Performance Parts catalog.
The concept's press release mentions a "prototype Jeep Performance Parts lift kit, and additional suspension modifications." The short-story explanation is that the front struts on the standard Cherokee weren't engineered to accept any amount of lift, so the long story begins with the phrase, "an entirely new suspension." Head over to RT to read the details, and don't be afraid to ogle the Cherokee Dakar gallery and another awesome Jeep fancy that won't likely crawl over the hurdles imposed by production reality.
Jeep Wrangler diesel likely after 2015 model refresh
Thu, 28 Feb 2013We 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."
"I'm confident that the Grand Cherokee will show just how large a demand there is for diesel, and I think what that will do is reinforce the need for us to target Wrangler as a vehicle that can take a diesel," Manley told Ward's. The most rugged of Jeeps is scheduled to get an overhaul around 2015-16, and the diesel powertrain will likely be introduced around that time.
This year alone, Chrysler will be adding a diesel engine to the Grand Cherokee SUV, as well as the Ram 1500 pickup and Promaster utility van.
WWII Jeep 'found in crate' set to cross Greenwich auction block
Thu, 30 May 2013Fans of old military vehicles might want to pay extra close attention to the Greenwich Concours d'Elegance coming up this weekend. Crossing the Bonhams auction block on Sunday are a pair of seemingly flawless World War II Jeeps, which are both expected to fetch serious dollars.
Lot Number 305 at the auction is a 1945 Ford GPW Jeep that has been fully restored, which is expected to command between $35,000 and $45,000. Shortly after the Ford GPW, a potentially more interesting 1944 Willys MB (shown above) will be auctioned off, but Hemmings raises some red flags about this Jeep. First, it is claiming to have been "discovered in its original crate about 30 years ago," but there is no proof or documentation of any sort. Also, it is claiming to be all original, but it was given a paint job "shortly after it was discovered." Even with these questionable descriptions, this Willys could reach between $20,000 and $30,000. Head over to Bonhams' site and Hemmings for more information on both WW2-era Jeeps.