Higher Than Average Price?
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0L
Hey guys,
Found a rust free 2001 XJ limited with 145K on it for $6300. Has already had the head replaced in it after it was purchased and has been used as a daily driver for the last two years or so. The brake pedal Feels a bit spongy but besides that it drive great, does this sound like a good deal do you guys or is this way to high a price?
Thank you!!
Found a rust free 2001 XJ limited with 145K on it for $6300. Has already had the head replaced in it after it was purchased and has been used as a daily driver for the last two years or so. The brake pedal Feels a bit spongy but besides that it drive great, does this sound like a good deal do you guys or is this way to high a price?
Thank you!!
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From: Southern Texas (former AZ & Aus)
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee(XJ)
Engine: I6 4.0L
Hey guys,
Found a rust free 2001 XJ limited with 145K on it for $6300. Has already had the head replaced in it after it was purchased and has been used as a daily driver for the last two years or so. The brake pedal Feels a bit spongy but besides that it drive great, does this sound like a good deal do you guys or is this way to high a price?
Thank you!!
Found a rust free 2001 XJ limited with 145K on it for $6300. Has already had the head replaced in it after it was purchased and has been used as a daily driver for the last two years or so. The brake pedal Feels a bit spongy but besides that it drive great, does this sound like a good deal do you guys or is this way to high a price?
Thank you!!
And it depends on your local market... if it's in the condition you say it is... that might not be far off the mark. I think you also have to take into consideration that even though these are older vehicles now, if you compare one that's in good running condition and doesn't have the body damage to say what newer vehicles cost today, that's not a bad price to pay. When you think about it, sub 10k for a vehicle that you can work on yourself, Will get you from A to B...with or without a road... not a bad deal.
Just do your due diligence and look it over good for the common issues with XJ's and you should be good to go.
Last edited by RocketMouse; Dec 9, 2017 at 02:24 PM.



