1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.9 Limited on 2040-cars
Clayton, North Carolina, United States
Message me at : MarisBacheondz@yahoo.com Retired From An Airline, Sold The Big House And All That WasDone My Wife Retired...one Day She Says, "let's Buy A Motor Home And SeeThe Usa!"i Say, "you Are Crazy....we Fly For Free!"....but She Is A Smart WomanAnd Comes Up With A Winning Argument...."but You Can't See What's InBetween."so We Bought A Motorhome ( I Included A Picture To Show How Crazy IAm).now That We Have The Motorhome We Need A Car To Pull Behind It...i Had OneOf These Fantastic Jeeps Nearly 20 Years Ago... So I Went On A Country WideSearch For Another That Had Not Been Abused And Finally Found This One.... AfterI Fixed Everything ( I Will Explain Later), She Says, " Maybe You Should FindAnother Vehicle To Tow That Is A Little Less "sporty " And Has A RearEntertainment (dvd) System For Our Son When We Go Exploring The Area Where WePark The Motorhome." Our Son Is 34 And Has Down Syndrome. He Travels EverywhereWith Us. Now You Know The Why So Here Is The What. This 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee5.9 Limited Is The Original High Performance Luxury Muscle Suv Pioneer. It IsWhat You Might
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2014 Jeep Cherokee: June 2014
Wed, 09 Jul 2014I got a text message from Editor-In-Chief Sharon Carty one afternoon proclaiming that her new favorite SUV is our long-term 2014 Jeep Cherokee. And she's not alone. I'm not sure if anyone else on staff would go so far as to use the "favorite" descriptor, but after just over a month of honeymooning with our new long-termer, it's safe to say that the Jeep is quickly finding its way into the good graces of a number of Autoblog staffers.
There's good reason for all that praise, too. Thus far, the Jeep has proven itself to be incredibly competent and comfortable for daily life - it's functional, quiet, and packed with a host of amenities that make it easy to live with. It's been wholly trouble-free (with less than 4,000 miles on the clock as of this writing, it ought to be), but even nitpicks have been few and far between.
Jeep Wrangler likely to get aluminum body, will stay in Toledo
Mon, 27 Oct 2014Perhaps more than any other vehicle currently for sale in the United States, the Jeep Wrangler is viewed by purist fans as a vehicle that simply must maintain the status quo. In this case, that means a body-on-frame design, solid axles, a relatively large engine sitting up front and a removable top. It's always been that way, and it always will be.
Maybe.
According to the most recent reports, the next-generation Jeep will continue to soldier forth with a full steel chassis underneath its stamped bodywork. The biggest change, reports Automotive News, will be that said panels will be hewn from aluminum instead of steel, a seismic shift of a transition not unlike what's happened with the new Ford F-150. Because it won't be a unibody, the SUV will likely continue to be assembled in Toledo, OH as it (almost) always has been - the latter has been a source of heartburn in recent weeks for the Northwestern city in the Buckeye State.
Jeep Liberty replacement takes shape
Wed, 16 Jan 2013Now that the Liberty has left us for greener pastures, it's time to start looking into the future of the midsize Jeep model. The next all-new vehicle for the off-road brand will be the SUV you see here, effectively replacing the Liberty, and not necessarily carrying on with that name.
From the sides, the prototype you see here sort of looks like a miniature version of the handsome Grand Cherokee, albeit with a bit more in the way of body sculpting. Up front, the seven-slat grille will be front and center, with completely revised headlamp designs that are reportedly angular and sweep well into the front fenders (you can sort of see what we're talking about in the side profile). That doesn't sound very Jeep-like, but we'll reserve judgment until we, you know, see the thing.
The bigger question with the Liberty replacement will be whether or not its off-road chops will be up to snuff. After all, the two previous generations of Liberty models were body-on-frame traditional SUVs, whereas this new Jeep rides on a larger version of the Dodge Dart platform.