Buying Advice for a noobie - Feedback on model/year requested
Thanks a bunch for the advice and help - and the 144k, any issues with that mileage? From what I've read there should still be a decent amount of life left in her.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
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From: Yelm, WA
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
that one is pristine. if you're not going to wheel it then that's the kind you want
personally, I wouldnt want it because I'd be afraid to cut it up or dent it
but the price is just way too high. I mean he'll probably get that price from someone eventually..
but that one is worth $4,500 for me, tops. even with the low miles. xj's just arent worth that much
you can get a pretty nice 2003-2005 economy car for $8000
personally, I wouldnt want it because I'd be afraid to cut it up or dent it
but the price is just way too high. I mean he'll probably get that price from someone eventually..
but that one is worth $4,500 for me, tops. even with the low miles. xj's just arent worth that much
you can get a pretty nice 2003-2005 economy car for $8000
http://www.donedealmotors.com/detail...PrefID=0&.aspx
$10K for a Jeep with just under 100K on it?
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From: Indianapolis
Year: '99 and '91
Model: Cherokee
So no 144k won't be an issues BUT you still need to give it a run through. When/if you get it take care of general maintenance and check things that start to go bad at higher milage (belts, starters, etc).
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From: Loosiana
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
That guy wanted 10k for that jeep on the website! I laugh out loud to the Dumb ***** who buys it. Considering I picked up my '01 limited for $3500 3 years ago with 85,000 on it.
Yeah, there are some crazy prices out there it seems, it's good to have a resource like this to get perspectives from people who know what's good vs what's a rip off. Really helpful for new people like me.
I was too slow on one of the above, what do you guys think of this? What would be a fair offer (assuming things are as stated).
http://mobile.dealercarsearch.com/Ve...&DealerId=3614
Thanks!
http://mobile.dealercarsearch.com/Ve...&DealerId=3614
Thanks!
Hello everyone,
I know this topic has been given a lot of coverage - but this head cracking issue with the 2000-2001 models, realistically how paranoid should I be about it? Basically I think I found a Jeep I want and if I can get it for a descent price I'm strongly considering it. The only thing holding me back so far is that it's a 2000 model, manufactured 12-1999, around 100k, good overall shape.
My plan was to go for a 1999 based in some of the great advice I got. But this option seems so far to check all the boxes - except it's a 2000. All things considered, if you were me, would the year alone and the risk of some of the 2000-2001 issues be enough to sway you?
Thanks.
I know this topic has been given a lot of coverage - but this head cracking issue with the 2000-2001 models, realistically how paranoid should I be about it? Basically I think I found a Jeep I want and if I can get it for a descent price I'm strongly considering it. The only thing holding me back so far is that it's a 2000 model, manufactured 12-1999, around 100k, good overall shape.
My plan was to go for a 1999 based in some of the great advice I got. But this option seems so far to check all the boxes - except it's a 2000. All things considered, if you were me, would the year alone and the risk of some of the 2000-2001 issues be enough to sway you?
Thanks.
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From: Indianapolis
Year: '99 and '91
Model: Cherokee
I'd avoid a 00-01 if at all possible. Its not just the 0331 head, yea that's a problem but its also the pre cats on the exhaust manifold, the coil pack and the fact it has 4 o2 sensors. All that together is enough for me to not buy one. Unless its super cheap with a bad engine so I can swap a 97-99 4.0 in it.
I'd avoid a 00-01 if at all possible. Its not just the 0331 head, yea that's a problem but its also the pre cats on the exhaust manifold, the coil pack and the fact it has 4 o2 sensors. All that together is enough for me to not buy one. Unless its super cheap with a bad engine so I can swap a 97-99 4.0 in it.
Everyone on this site will have their own opinion i.e. buy this, WHATEVER you do DON'T EVER-EVER-NEVER buy this, etc.
Pay someone trustworthy $100 to inspect your new to you ride.
Pay someone trustworthy $100 to inspect your new to you ride.
Just thought I'd wrap up my old thread with an epilogue as I just got my first Cherokee. I ended up getting:
1999
Cherokee Classic
60k miles
4.0L, in-line 6, 242 transfer case
Standard (no mods)
Good body (scratches, ding or two, but no rust)
I'd like to put a cargo mat in the back to hold wet stuff, etc. Any recommendations? Thanks again everyone for your help.
1999
Cherokee Classic
60k miles
4.0L, in-line 6, 242 transfer case
Standard (no mods)
Good body (scratches, ding or two, but no rust)
I'd like to put a cargo mat in the back to hold wet stuff, etc. Any recommendations? Thanks again everyone for your help.
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