Should Jeep XJs ever be considered a daily driver anymore.
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From: Jackson, WYoming
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6
The other day I was skiing Targhee in Idaho. When the lifts closed about 8 fresh inches had fallen since I got there. There were about 10 cars stuck in the parking lot. Powder on top of crust is tough for 2wd. I pulled right out and drove around helping people with there great on gas commuter cars. The peace of mind of being able to tackle the conditions is reason enough for me.
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From: long island NY
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
Last winter we had a snow storm with "1 ft plus and I was driving unplowed roads no problem. Lots of people got stuck in cars overnight from what I heard, that's why I'm getting nates rear bumper this year so I can go pull people Out if need be. It could be fun and I could make a few bucks in the process
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From: Houston Tx.
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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From: Over here...
Year: 1986
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2.8
What I drive comes down to what I like. I've driven 4mpg jacked up trucks to 33mpg cars. Gas mileage is about the last thing I consider when I drive something. My biggest concern is do I have fun driving it. You gotta pay to play and if that means **** mpg to enjoy what I drive, I'm down.
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From: Houston Tx.
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
What I drive comes down to what I like. I've driven 4mpg jacked up trucks to 33mpg cars. Gas mileage is about the last thing I consider when I drive something. My biggest concern is do I have fun driving it. You gotta pay to play and if that means **** mpg to enjoy what I drive, I'm down.
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From: Houston Tx.
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I have a couple jillion miles on a bike in my life, never been hit, knock on wood,
, not that I'm Lance Armstrong, I've just been lucky, I should'a been dead before I hit 20.
, not that I'm Lance Armstrong, I've just been lucky, I should'a been dead before I hit 20.
All depends on your situation. I drive 450 miles a week for work (sales), I couldn't afford to drive my XJ. I run a VW Jetta (33 mpg), it's quick, paid for, great in the snow, great on gas.
For me, I probably wouldn't dd my XJ if I worked closer to my house. I like having it as a toy & run it on the weekends. Wouldn't want to waste it on driving to & from work. Well not every day. The money I save on gas goes into parts for my XJ. It's a Win/win for me.
If I had a stock XJ, and had a reasonable commute, I would drive it everyday. They're tanks, can't go wrong.
For me, I probably wouldn't dd my XJ if I worked closer to my house. I like having it as a toy & run it on the weekends. Wouldn't want to waste it on driving to & from work. Well not every day. The money I save on gas goes into parts for my XJ. It's a Win/win for me.
If I had a stock XJ, and had a reasonable commute, I would drive it everyday. They're tanks, can't go wrong.
E85 is snake oil. My buddy has a flexfuel Ford escape. While the cost to fill up is cheaper, the mpgs are lower, he says its about even in the cost dept. The problem that I have with it is why does the price fluctuate up and down with the price of gas? If regular goes up 10 cents, so does e85. Its all a scam.
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From: Jackson, WYoming
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6
I think the xj is the best option for it's services. a 4wd vehicle that gets decent mileage and is easily maintained can't be touched for $2k. that's why I bought one. I get 22+ mpg, drive 350 miles a week and know it'll start and run every time. I also am mechanically competent and have spent a good bit of time insuring this jeeps success...as would be required with any $2k vehicle.




