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2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Sport Utility 4-door 5.7l Hemi on 2040-cars

US $16,499.00
Year:2006 Mileage:49020 Color: Bright Silver Metallic /
 Gray
Location:

Temperance, Michigan, United States

Temperance, Michigan, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.7L 345Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1j8hr58276c181433 Year: 2006
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jeep
Model: Grand Cherokee
Trim: Limited Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: Navigation, DVD Entertainment System, Heated Seats, Automatic High-Beam Headlights, Automatic Windshield Wipers, Tow Package, Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: 4WD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 49,020
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: Limited
Exterior Color: Bright Silver Metallic
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Very minor scratches and paint chipping."

 This 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee Hemi 5.7L has very low miles and has been taken care of meticulously.

  • Garage kept
  • Maintenance records from 25,000 miles are available (I'm the second owner). 
  • Vehicle hasn't been smoked in since 2010, with no smell or burns evident.
  • Even though this is an awd suv, it hasn't seen much rain or snow, and to my knowledge hasn't been used off road.
Maintenance-
  • The vehicle has it's 30000 mile service including 16 Iridium 100k mile spark plugs (standard copper champion plugs need changed every 30000 miles and cost roughly $300 from the dealer
  • Transfer case oil also changed.
  • New diehard battery.
  • Regular oil changes preformed with mobile 1 Synthetic oil every 3-4k miles.   
Wear and tear items-
  • The front struts/shocks were replaced by the dealer around 34000 miles
  • Tires are original and I'd guess have 25% life in them
  • Brakes should be changed within the next 7500 miles. ( I have new ceramic pads in the box that will be sold with the jeep)
I took a ton of pictures and wanted to show that the AC does still blow cold, you'll notice in one of the pictures I took a temp gun and pointed it at the vent with the ac on. the outside temperature was 78f and the AC was blowing around 50f with the vehicle at idle in the sun.

MPG 13 city 19HWY (330hp, 375ft/lb of torque capable of towing 6500lbs)

Since I've owned this vehicle it has been as clean as you see it in the pictures 99% of the time. In a few pictures you will see water around the concrete, I rinsed and dried the engine and exterior half way through taking these pictures. There are no leaks of any sort. Pictures were taken with a Samsung S4 phone, so I'm not sure this captures how nice this vehicle really is.

If you kelly blue book this Jeep with the options and mileage above the private party "very good" is $19,743 (I'd place the condition somewhere between excellent and very good) This Grand Cherokee had an original window sticker of about $46k in 2006. I'm selling it because in 5 years I've put only 23k miles on it and the last time I changed the oil it was overdue by time and not mileage. I have a company vehicle that I drive primarily. Clear title.

Excellent condition, runs like new. Great deal for a lot of features! Tons of life left in this beautiful Jeep.
Feel free to ask any questions. Serious inquiries only. Make an offer!



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The public might associated ignition switch recalls with General Motors - and with good cause - but that's not the only automaker calling its vehicles back in to fix that sort of issue.
Last month we reported that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was investigating an array of Chrysler Group vehicles for electrical-related safety issues. The administration and Chrysler subsequently issued a recall for 700,000 Dodge Journey crossovers, Dodge Grand Caravan minivans and Chrysler Town & Country minivans. But while the Jeeps that were also under investigation were not covered in that recall, they are being addressed in a separate one now.
Although Chrysler reports that it is only aware of a single accident stemming from this issue, it is "committing now to conduct a recall out of an abundance of caution." The recall affects the 2006-2007 Jeep Commander and 2005-2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee, of which it reports there are 792,300 on the road: 649,900 in the United States, 28,800 in Canada, 12,800 in Mexico and a further 100,800 outside of North America.

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As Kayla White slowed her SUV behind two other cars to exit a suburban Detroit freeway on Veterans Day, it was rammed from behind by a Cadillac STS. Her red 2003 Jeep Liberty bounced off a Nissan in front of it, rolled onto its side and exploded in flames. Other drivers ran to help but were forced back by the heat. Firefighters arrived in just three minutes but were too late. White, a 23-year-old restaurant hostess who was eight months pregnant, died of burns and smoke inhalation. White is one of more than 70 people killed in fires involving older Jeeps with plastic fuel tanks mounted behind the rear axle. Fiat Chrysler, which makes Jeeps, recalled 1.56 million of them in June 2013 under pressure from US safety regulators. But only 12 percent of the SUVs have been repaired in the 18 months since the recall, a much slower pace than usual. And White's Jeep was not among those fixed. Last week, prosecutors charged the Cadillac driver with committing a moving violation that caused a death. But safety advocates and the lawyer for White's family say the blame belongs as much, if not more, on Chrysler and an auto-industry safety system that moves too slowly to prevent tragedy. The rear-mounted tanks have little structure to protect them if struck from behind, making them susceptible to punctures and fires. Moving the gas tank in front of the axle would be expensive and difficult. So Chrysler's remedy involved installing trailer hitches on the rear of the Jeeps as an extra layer of protection. Government testing showed the hitches protected the tanks in crashes up to 40 mph when stationary Jeeps were hit from behind. But at higher speeds, they wouldn't help. White tried to get the repair done a few weeks before her death but was told by a Jeep dealer that parts weren't available, according to Gerald Thurswell, her family's lawyer. He wouldn't identify the dealership, and his contention could not be independently verified by The Associated Press. Thurswell contends the gas tank ruptured, spilling fuel that touched off the fire. A Chrysler spokesman expressed sympathy to White's family but said the company had no written proof that she asked a dealer about the recall. Two crash reconstruction experts interviewed by the AP say gas wouldn't have spilled from White's Jeep if the tank had been mounted in front of the rear axle. Both say a hitch might have prevented the tank from being damaged, but because both vehicles were in motion, neither expert could say for sure.

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