2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Minocqua, Wisconsin, United States
2001 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT Features: ABS, Power Windows, Power Locks, Dual Airbags, Rear Window defrost, Rear Wiper, Kenwood CD Player, Pioneer Subwoofer, Spare tire Condition: THE BAD:The speedometer needs repair, as does the odometer. The odometer stopped working about 2 years ago at 151,112 miles. Since then, it has been driven to and from work on a daily basis round-trip for 5 miles. I overestimated the mileage in the description to make sure to be overly fair. Also, the turn signals only work occasionally (probably just a short). There is also some body work that could be done (see photos). Two of the trim pieces over the wheels are missing, but we have one of them. Also, the car makes some noise when driving and the power steering is tough when turning to the right. The interior fabric on the roof is starting to sag some as well. THE GOOD: This baby always starts and runs. It has been very dependable. Comes from a non-smoking family. Interior is in good shape. Brakes are good. We are also including a Kenwood CD Player and Pioneer Subwoofer. Please feel free to email me with any questions and also to come check it out before you bid. Thanks!! |
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