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1988 Jeep Cherokee 2 Door 4x4/4x2 5-speed Runs Great. Interior Stripped -no Rust on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:187000 Color: Orange /
 BLACK & TAN
Location:

Union Grove, Wisconsin, United States

Union Grove, Wisconsin, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:2 DOOR SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0L 6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
VIN: 1JCML7714JT009332 Year: 1988
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jeep
Model: Cherokee
Trim: SPORT UTILITY
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats
Drive Type: 4X4 4X2
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 187,000
Sub Model: CHEROKEE 5-SPEED
Exterior Color: Orange
Warranty: NONE
Interior Color: BLACK & TAN
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION!! HIGHEST BIDDER WINS THE JEEP! 
SELLING THIS 1988 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4 & 4X2. RUNS EXCELLENT. NO LEAKS AT ALL. 4.0L STRAIGHT 6. THIS IS A 2 DOOR JEEP. JEEP HAS BEEN PAINTED MATT ORANGE WITH RHINO TOP AND RHINO BUMPERS ROLLED ON. THE INTERIOR WAS STRIPPED DOWN. PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES OR ASK QUESTIONS. I CAN GIVE SPECIFIC DETAIL. THE DOOR HANDLES HAVE BEEN SHAVED AND THERE ARE AUTOMATIC POPPERS INSTALLED ON A KEYLES REMOTE. AFTERMARKET DVD HEAD UNIT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE. THERE IS AN AC COMPRESSOR IN THE JEEP BUT IT DOES NEED A RE-CHARGE. THERE IS NO RUST ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE JEEP. SOME SLIGHT SURFACE RUST UNDER NEATH BUT NO HOLES AND THROUGH RUST. NEWER SHOCKS, BRAKES, & TIRES. ALL HEADLIGHTS, TURN SIGNALS, BRIGHT LIGHTS ALL WORK PROPERLY. THE FRONT SEATS ARE POWER BUT HAVE BEEN DISCONNECTED. ALL GAUGES ON DASH WORK CORRECTLY. NO CRACKS IN WINDSHIELD, MANUAL WINDOWS. THIS JEEP RUNS EXCELLENT, HAS NO MECHANICAL PROBLEMS, 4X4 WORKS CORRECTLY, THE CLUTCH IS GOOD, NO TRANSMISSION ISSUES. I HAVE ALL INTERIOR PARTS & HARDWARE THAT WERE TAKEN OUT OF THE CAR. THIS WOULD BE A GREAT OFF ROAD JEEP CONVERSION. GREAT MOTOR WITH GREAT POWER. PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS AT ALL. 312-399-4359 ... THIS JEEP IS SOLD "AS IS" AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY, VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY. THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION. HIGHEST BIDDER WINS. I CAN HELP WITH SHIPPING AND GET A QUOTE FOR YOU IF NEEDED. NO RESERVE!! BIG WITH CONFIDENCE AND ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU ARE UN SURE OF ANYTHING... THIS IS A GREAT RUNNING 4X4. 

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The second of three spots produced by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles for this year's Super Bowl featured the all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee. Aired during the game's half time show, the minute-long ad didn't strike as anything new or innovative from an automaker with a reputation for above average Super Bowl spots, but it did show the controversially styled Cherokee in the best light possible.
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Are future vehicular hacks inevitable?

Wed, Jul 29 2015

Before the hack of the Uconnect system in a Jeep Cherokee resulted in a 1.4-million vehicle recall, the potential software vulnerabilities in vehicles were already a hot topic with Congressional inquiries and even proposed legislation in the US. As cars' interconnected systems gain the ability to go online, they become open to a host of new threats. Automakers are trying to stop this, but it might be too late to put the genie back into the bottle. Throughout 2015, the issue of software security in vehicles has become increasingly vital. For example, the recent Jeep case wasn't even the biggest hack this year. In February, a major flaw was discovered in the BMW Connected Drive service that allowed researchers to remotely lock and unlock the doors and potentially affected 2.2 million cars. The fix was an over-the-air patch for the problem. Automakers are actively working to fix the issues. Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi reportedly are using encrypted connections and firewalls in their vehicles to prevent hacking. "Absolute, 100-percent safety isn't possible," Daimler spokesperson Benjamin Oberkersch said to Automotive News Europe. "But we develop our systems, tested by internal and external experts, so they're up to date." These vulnerabilities seem to be popping up more often. A successful hack took $14 in parts from Radio Shack in one case. There was also a 60 Minutes report earlier in the year about DARPA's ability to hack into OnStar to take control of a Chevrolet Impala. Experts aren't so sure companies can contend with hackers' advancement. "The difficulty for the carmakers at the moment is the question whether they can keep pace with advances in technology, and especially hacking technology," Rainer Scholz, executive director for telematics consultant EY, said to Automotive News Europe. "We seriously doubt they can." At this point, vehicle hacks are coming more from researchers looking for holes than from those with malicious intent. Still, the vulnerabilities are definitely there. It's up to automakers to keep patching the problems before they become dangerous to drivers. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News Europe - sub. req.Image Credit: Bill O'Leary / The Washington Post via Getty Images Audi BMW Jeep Mercedes-Benz Safety Technology Emerging Technologies hacking cyber security

2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk First Drive | Crazy. Good.

Wed, Aug 30 2017

TAMWORTH, New Hampshire – We're tempted to tell you that the 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is ridiculous. It's borderline frightening to think that we now live in a world where anybody with the money and the gumption can stroll into the nearest Jeep dealership and place an order for a 707-horsepower Hemi-powered Grand Cherokee. Let's put this slice of history into perspective. The original Jeep, the one used by the military, boasted 60 horsepower from the Go Devil four-cylinder engine under the hood. The most powerful version of the muscle car-era 426-cubic-inch Hemi was factory-rated at 425 hp. And even if that legendary powerplant was underrated from the factory, the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk still obliterates it by a couple hundred horses. In an SUV. Seven-hundred-horsepower sport utility vehicle doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, does it? And conventional wisdom says it shouldn't. But we're here to tell you otherwise. After driving the Trackhawk in and around the streets of Portland, Maine, and taking it to Club Motorsports in New Hampshire, we're convinced that Jeep and SRT engineers have managed to defy physics and reason. The Trackhawk isn't just fast, it's also manageable. Subdued, even – at least when you want it to be. Put the hammer down, summon the nearly demonic power of supercharged combustion, and all hell breaks loose. But the tires don't. With launch control engaged and with the programmable engine speed properly chosen, the all-wheel-drive Trackhawk rockets to 60 miles per hour in just 3.5 seconds, over and over and over again. No drama, no wheelspin, just g-force, pressing you and four close friends into the backs of your seats. It's addictive, and the only penalty is single-digit fuel mileage. But we'll wager a guess that anyone shopping for a Trackhawk isn't much concerned about its drinking problem. The only proper way to experience the Trackhawk's acceleration is from inside. But, to give you an idea of its speed and power, check out the videos below. Stick around for a walkaround both inside and out, and for a look under the hood. Jeep had to make a few small changes to the well-known 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat V8 engine to shoehorn it under the hood of a Grand Cherokee. The oil pan is reshaped and baffled, the intercooler is modified, and the exhaust manifolds are new. The result is a reduction in torque from 650 pound-feet in Dodge Hellcat models to 645 in the Jeep, but we wouldn't worry about that.