new cherokee?!
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6 HO
It said "its a mix of compass, patriot, and grand cherokee". No. It even mentioned a slider top, or something about a retractable back portion, pretty much soft top. If this comes, (pray it not) i might drive something else.
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Oh no they used the Cherokee name again. The world is going to end ! If you do not like it do not buy it. That is the best way to get fiat to scrap it, If it doesn't sell it won't be around long. Also how do you think owners of the fsj Cherokee felt when they made our little Cherokees. We went from v8 power And D44's front and rear to a ****ty 2.8l and 4cyl with a d30/d35 before they started install the 4.0 And optional d44 then 8.25's in a much smaller unibody vehicle.
Hell I'm tempted to buy one next year for my wife to drive just to **** everyone off. We need something more fuel efficient That can fit 2car seats. This will keep me from lifting it and wheeling it.
Hell I'm tempted to buy one next year for my wife to drive just to **** everyone off. We need something more fuel efficient That can fit 2car seats. This will keep me from lifting it and wheeling it.
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Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Oh no they used the Cherokee name again. The world is going to end ! If you do not like it do not buy it. That is the best way to get fiat to scrap it, If it doesn't sell it won't be around long. Also how do you think owners of the fsj Cherokee felt when they made our little Cherokees. We went from v8 power And D44's front and rear to a ****ty 2.8l and 4cyl with a d30/d35 before they started install the 4.0 And optional d44 then 8.25's in a much smaller unibody vehicle.