"Baby" Cherokees
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From: Hudson Valley, NY
Year: 1997 SE 4x4
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Interesting comment from a new mechanic I went to this week:
When he asked for year/make/model, I went ahead with "'97 Jeep Cherokee". He of course asked: "Grand Cherokee?" I said "no, just Cherokee".
So he came back with, "Oh, so the Baby Cherokee, right?"
Wasn't sure how to take it. Not thrilled with labeling my vehicle "baby". On the other hand, if it helps mechanics keep it straight on the difference between a Grand and XJ, especially when it comes to repairs and ordering parts, then I can live with it.
Anybody else run across the term "baby Cherokee"? There are bunches of XJs in my area, so I'm guessing this guy didn't just come up with it on the spot.
When he asked for year/make/model, I went ahead with "'97 Jeep Cherokee". He of course asked: "Grand Cherokee?" I said "no, just Cherokee".
So he came back with, "Oh, so the Baby Cherokee, right?"
Wasn't sure how to take it. Not thrilled with labeling my vehicle "baby". On the other hand, if it helps mechanics keep it straight on the difference between a Grand and XJ, especially when it comes to repairs and ordering parts, then I can live with it.
Anybody else run across the term "baby Cherokee"? There are bunches of XJs in my area, so I'm guessing this guy didn't just come up with it on the spot.
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I guess I don't really care if people don't know the difference between a Grand and a regular Cherokee. As a parts store person you have to assume the customer doesn't know about their vehicle. I'm sure there's a lot of customers that have come in needing stuff for their "Cherokee" and not specifying that it was a Grand, and if you don't ask them Grand or regular, you're going to give them the wrong stuff.
If the guy called it a baby Cherokee, I'd probably laugh and just say "No, the regular one.
If the guy called it a baby Cherokee, I'd probably laugh and just say "No, the regular one.
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From: Santa Rosa, California
Year: 1987 Comanche,1990
Model: Cherokee
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me: its a jeep cherokee
autozone: you mean grand cherokee
me:no, its a just a cherokee
autozone: never heard of just a cherokee
autozone: you mean grand cherokee
me:no, its a just a cherokee
autozone: never heard of just a cherokee
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From: Hudson Valley, NY
Year: 1997 SE 4x4
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
I didn't make the connection with the old SJs. I kinda doubt this mechanic had those in mind; I know I've never seen an SJ around these parts. But you never know, he might be familiar with them.
I know the "Cherokee/Grand Cherokee" distinction is a hot-button topic around here, that's why I was curious on opinions. Like I said, whatever he needs to keep it straight and not screw up my Cherk, I can live with.
I know the "Cherokee/Grand Cherokee" distinction is a hot-button topic around here, that's why I was curious on opinions. Like I said, whatever he needs to keep it straight and not screw up my Cherk, I can live with.
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