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Is $6,000 for a used XJ too much?
I realize this may not be a simple questions but here goes...
I've been looking around for an XJ to purchase but noticed that the price of an XJ seems pretty high so I wanted input from the forum on what you thought. Basically what I'm looking for is an XJ that can be driven away without needing anything major for a few months. Things like surface rust and replacing old parts is expected. Do you think $5,000-$6,000 is normal for a Jeep Cherokee XJ? |
Originally Posted by jettamethis
(Post 3410758)
I realize this may not be a simple questions but here goes...
I've been looking around for an XJ to purchase but noticed that the price of an XJ seems pretty high so I wanted input from the forum on what you thought. Basically what I'm looking for is an XJ that can be driven away without needing anything major for a few months. Things like surface rust and replacing old parts is expected. Do you think $5,000-$6,000 is normal for a Jeep Cherokee XJ? |
XJ prices are highly dependent on geography. The exact same XJ that could be had for $800 in New Jersey will sell for $4500 here in Nashville.
And we havent even gotten to options, condition, year, mileage.... |
Depends on a lot of things like where you live,The mileage and the year it is and if its a car lot or person selling it.To me that is way to high most sell here for 3k or less but else where it could be normal.But i would look at 91-99 years only the 00-01 years have a head that can crack and 86 and older had engines you don't want.
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If it is rust free someone up here in Minnesota would spend $6000 on one. I wouldn't spend that much, but people do because rust free is extremely rare.
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Too high IMO. I spent $4500 on mine from a dealer in Massachusetts with 130k. Had a small lift, remote start, some bells and whistles and was very clean at the time. I still think I overpaid.
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No one can say "too high" without seeing it.
I paid $6k for mine, but it looked like it rolled right off the factory lot. To me, that's worth it. If you're buying someone's "fix me up" project that didn't go as planned, then yes it's too much. |
Originally Posted by thatXJguy
(Post 3411077)
No one can say "too high" without seeing it.
I paid $6k for mine, but it looked like it rolled right off the factory lot. To me, that's worth it. If you're buying someone's "fix me up" project that didn't go as planned, then yes it's too much. and looks are deceieving. It's amazing what some wax, armor all, and the works can do to a pos vehicle mechanically wise haha....so you do have a point. We can't really say if 6k is too high with out knowing his market and the overall condition. |
Looks can be deceiving, but I did research on the car like the carfax before buying and saw one owner on it with A+++ scheduled maintenance. After owning the Jeep myself for 4.5 years, hindsight still says, "yeah that $6,000 investment was worth it."
I guess I got lucky. I've still never seen an XJ that was in as good condition inside and out as mine (was) before I sold it and I'm not even in the rust belt. Lots of the ones I see today I would barely pay $2k for either because some kid mudded the crap out of it or repairs were hack-jobbed. Unfortunately, I spent too much in the aftermarket sector which actually raped me in the long run. Now with my JK, I am leaving it stock, and I've gone a year leaving it like that. Lessons were learned young, and I'm that much wiser today. |
Xj's in my area go for 6k all day long. Bad ones. With crap mods. Blue book is no help...as they list prices wildly lower than what people are asking.
Location severely affects price, and not in a good way here. What it boils down to is supply and demand. Out here, vehicles are a status symbol. Stupid Kommiefornia. But, everyone who wants a Cherokee, wants it lifted by any means necessary (RC crap, and other questionable mods)...so they pay the price. Sad, really. Doesn't mean deals aren't out there, but any that pop up go FAST. Even the 2wd ones are overpriced and go quick... Makes me glad I got mine in Colorado before I moved here for sure, haha |
Originally Posted by wizardpc
(Post 3410774)
XJ prices are highly dependent on geography. The exact same XJ that could be had for $800 in New Jersey will sell for $4500 here in Nashville.
And we havent even gotten to options, condition, year, mileage.... |
Originally Posted by roninofako
(Post 3411146)
Xj's in my area go for 6k all day long. Bad ones. With crap mods. Blue book is no help...as they list prices wildly lower than what people are asking.
Location severely affects price, and not in a good way here. What it boils down to is supply and demand. Out here, vehicles are a status symbol. Stupid Kommiefornia. But, everyone who wants a Cherokee, wants it lifted by any means necessary (RC crap, and other questionable mods)...so they pay the price. Sad, really. Doesn't mean deals aren't out there, but any that pop up go FAST. Even the 2wd ones are overpriced and go quick... Makes me glad I got mine in Colorado before I moved here for sure, haha |
Thanks. Good feedback.
The ones I'm looking at are the 91-99 range (minus 96). I guess I don't mind shelling out $6k on a vehicle if it will last me 2-4 years without any major headache. I bought a used 1998 Grand Cherokee a few years back and it was pretty awful. It was a jeep that wasn't a jeep. Well hopefully in a few weeks, I'll be updating my profile here with a nused XJ photo. |
Mine would have drove on for another 50k miles just fine in the condition I got it. It was just dirty inside out out. Imagine what 5k in upgrades/maintenance could get you. It was somewhat low miles too. 160k. No rust either. Like I said, just wait for the right one to come around. Eventually it will.
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I hate to say it but how much can you get a wrangler around you ?
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