2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited on 2040-cars
Branford, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.7L 285Cu. In. V8 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
Year: 2002
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jeep
Model: Grand Cherokee
Trim: Limited Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: Intermittent Wipers, Rear Wiper, AM/FM Radio, Tinted Glass, Bucket Seata, Memory Seat, Center Arm Rest, Map Pockets, Luggage Rack, Alloy Wheels, Cup Holders, Console, Clock, Overhead Console Computer, Home-Link Garage Door Opener, Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: Child Safety Locks, Power Brakes, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 89,234
Power Options: Power Steering, Power Mirrors, Tilt Wheel, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Gray
Shoreline Auto Sales Presents 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Only 89,235 miles! Watch a YouTube Video of this truck here: http://youtu.be/oV8vGwvyEfk This Jeep is very clean and well-maintained. Runs great! Exterior silver paint is in good shape. Clean interior features gray leather seating, and wood grain trim. This truck has all the extras such as: -Power Seats (with 2 memory settings) -Power Door Locks -Power Mirrors -Power Windows -Sunroof -Leather Interior -Rear Defrost -Cruise Control -Premium Alloy Wheels -Child Safety Locks -Airbags -Heated Seats -Overhead Console Computer -Home Link Garage Door Opener -Luggage Rack -CD Player -AM/FM Radio -Automatic, 8cyl 4.7 Liter engine VIN: 1J4GW58N72C320096 ***This vehicle has been safety checked and inspected by trained mechanics*** About Us: Shoreline Auto Sales specializes in selling used cars at affordable prices. Our salesmen are dedicated to providing great customer service and a hassle-free buying experience. We have a huge selection of cars in the $5,000-$10,000 range. Financing is available for those who qualify. Shoreline offers the absolute lowest prices around due to our low overhead costs. We pass those savings on to you! You will not find a better priced comparable vehicle in the area. We accept trade-ins, even if you don't decide to buy with us. We have trained mechanics who thoroughly inspect and repair each and every car that we sell. Warranties are available for purchase as well. New cars arriving daily. Check out our website, call, or come down and speak with a salesman. Join our thousands of satisfied customers from all over the Northeast! Vehicle History Report: Vehicle history reports are available through AutoCheck. Shipping: We deliver vehicles to all of CT & RI, and parts of MA, VT, NH, NY & NJ for a fee. If you live in these states, please contact us for pricing. You are free to use your own shipping method as well. If you do not live in the region, you are responsible for arranging delivery and all costs associated with delivery. Warranties: All vehicles are sold As-Is with no warranty. However, we offer warranties for purchase from ASC Warranty. There are several options available, with various coverage, terms and pricing. You can visit their website www.ascwarranty.com. Buyers are responsible for purchasing a warranty. Shoreline Auto Sales does not provide a warranty on this vehicle. Auction Terms: A $500 non-refundable deposit it required within 24 hours of the auction closing. Full payment is due within 3 days of auction closing. Shoreline Auto Sales reserves the right to end the auction early at any time. Vehicles are for sale at the dealership and may be sold before the close of auction. Bidders with zero feedback will not be accepted unless you contact us prior to bidding. Financing: Financing is available to those who qualify. Please contact us for more information. If you require financing, please do not bid until you are approved. Taxes, Fees & Registration: If you live in Connecticut, we are able to register the vehicle at our dealership, or provide you with in-transit plates to another state, should you wish to pick up the vehicle yourself. Please contact us for registration pricing. A $249 non-negotiable conveyance fee will be added to the final price of the vehicle. An additional $199 online processing fee will be charged if the vehicle is sold outside of CT. Questions? Please call us at (203) 481-1116 or email info@shoreline-auto.com and mention this eBay ad! On Sep-12-14 at 20:27:26 PDT, seller added the following information:
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Weekly Recap: Hackers demonstrate auto industry's vulnerability
Sat, Jul 25 2015There's always been a certain risk associated with driving, and this week cyber security came into focus as the latest danger zone when researchers demonstrated how easily they could hack into a 2014 Jeep Cherokee from across the country. The incident raised concerns over the vulnerability of today's cars, many of which double as smartphones and hot spots. During the now-infamous experiment, Chris Valasek and Charlie Miller infiltrated the Jeep's cellular connection and were able to control the infotainment system, brakes, and other functions. The hackers told the Jeep's maker, FCA US, of their findings last year, the company devised a software fix. Though Valesek and Miller hacked a Cherokee (like the one shown above), several FCA products, including recent versions of the Ram, Grand Cherokee, Dodge Durango, and Viper were also affected, illustrating potentially wide exposure that could reverberate across the sector. "For the auto industry, this is a very important event and shows that cyber-security protection is needed even sooner than previously planned," Egil Juliussen, senior analyst and research director for IHS Automotive, wrote in a research note. "Five years ago, the auto industry did not consider cyber security as a near-term problem. This view has changed." Hours after the Cherokee hacking incident was publicized on Tuesday, Sens. Ed Markey (D-Mass) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn) introduced legislation to direct the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Federal Trade Commission to establish national standards for automotive cyber security. The bill also would require vehicles to have a cyber-rating system to alert consumers how well their cars' privacy and security are defended. "Drivers shouldn't have to choose between being connected and being protected," Markey said in a statement. "We need clear rules of the road that protect cars from hackers and American families from data trackers." Though FCA and its Jeep Cherokee were in the spotlight this time, they were just the latest to showcase how automotive technology has advanced faster than safety and regulatory measures. IHS forecasts 82.5 million cars will be connected to the internet by 2022, which is more than three times today's level. "Cyber-security will become a major challenge for the auto industry and solutions are long overdue," Juliussen said.
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