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2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4, Classic Box Jeep, Xj, Full Service, 100+ Pictures on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:123000
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 2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport
Full Serviced, 123k Miles, Clean history and ready to go!

I try to make my listings as detailed as possible to avoid any confusion, there are lots of pictures with two different cameras (sometimes they look different), a video, car fax...but this is a car, if you have ANY questions you can email me of call me @ 917-579-3896


So here it is, a 2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport, with ZERO ROT, 123k Miles, and ZERO oil leaks...yes a 4.0L with no oil leaks.

The jeep starts and idles smooth, shows a constant 42-47 PSI of oil pressure with no oil leaks.

This jeep is in Great Mechanical Condition...it was just given:

  • New Passenger Inner Tie rod
  • New Serpentine Belt
  • New Thermostat and Gasket
  • New Spark Plugs
  • New Air Filter
  • New 235/75 R15  Milestar Patagonia  Tires
  • New Valve cover gasket (Known leak spot of the 4.0)
  • Air Conditioning system Charged
  • Rear Diff Fluid Changed
  • Front Diff Fluid Changed
  • Transfer Case fluid Changed
  • Transmission Fluid Changed
  • Coolant Flushed and fresh Coolant Installed
  • Power Steering System Flushed New Fluid Installed
  • Oil Filter Housing Gasket Changed (Known Leak spot of the 4.0)
  • Rear Main Seal replaced (HUGE known leak spot on the 4.0)
  • New Intake and exhaust Manifold gaskets Installed
  • Fuel Injector Service
  • New Front Brake Pads (rotors have less than 1000 miles)
  • New Oil Pan Gasket
  • New Oil filter and fresh oil
  • New Windshield Wipers
  • After Market Pioneer Radio
  • Viper 2way Alarm with remote Start.  ( works but needs a remote, the antenna is missing so VERY short range)


Click Here For the Car Fax Report


Click Here for the You Tube Video.

The jeep starts, drives and handles like it should.  All power options work as well.  And with a full service just done, it's got a lot of life left.


There are a few negatives, and I am honest about them, I don't want you to be upset when you didn't know about them so here they are.
  • The hood has NO clear coat yet, it doesn't look awful but it doesn't shine
  • The last owner hit someone doing <15 miles an hour, but it was reported and left its mark, it's slight but the front bumper was pushed in, and then there was a fix of someone trying to push it out from the back.  It isn't really huge but it's there and could be fixed for under 100 bucks with new bumper.
  • There are scuffs on both front wheel guards
  • There are a few dings and dents on it, all small but it is 14 years old.
  • the rear hatch pistons are on there way out, very cheap fix, I just didn't notice to order the part.

It is mechanically awesome, so once you buy this you wont have a reason to buy something else for years to come (a negative for some)


Here are a LOT of pictures!





Now the fun stuff.  If you'd like to see it prior to bidding please call me to set it up. there is no water or flood damage ( yes it is from NJ but we aren't all near the coast)

At the close of the auction, there will be a deposit via paypal for $250.  If you are close and we are going to close this out within a day or two, don't worry about that but call me (917-579-3896) prior.

Full payment must be made within one week of auction ending.  And vehicle must be picked up.


I CAN DELIVER the vehicle for $1.25 a mile ( figured one way distance from zip code 10307)  if that's what you'd like we can work that out as well.


I can also pick you up at Newark Airport and bring you to the vehicle,  ( I can't do LGA or JFK sorry)


The only accepted payment is a cashiers check or the preferred Cash.









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Fires, deaths continue after Jeep fuel tank recall

Wed, Feb 11 2015

As Kayla White slowed her SUV behind two other cars to exit a suburban Detroit freeway on Veterans Day, it was rammed from behind by a Cadillac STS. Her red 2003 Jeep Liberty bounced off a Nissan in front of it, rolled onto its side and exploded in flames. Other drivers ran to help but were forced back by the heat. Firefighters arrived in just three minutes but were too late. White, a 23-year-old restaurant hostess who was eight months pregnant, died of burns and smoke inhalation. White is one of more than 70 people killed in fires involving older Jeeps with plastic fuel tanks mounted behind the rear axle. Fiat Chrysler, which makes Jeeps, recalled 1.56 million of them in June 2013 under pressure from US safety regulators. But only 12 percent of the SUVs have been repaired in the 18 months since the recall, a much slower pace than usual. And White's Jeep was not among those fixed. Last week, prosecutors charged the Cadillac driver with committing a moving violation that caused a death. But safety advocates and the lawyer for White's family say the blame belongs as much, if not more, on Chrysler and an auto-industry safety system that moves too slowly to prevent tragedy. The rear-mounted tanks have little structure to protect them if struck from behind, making them susceptible to punctures and fires. Moving the gas tank in front of the axle would be expensive and difficult. So Chrysler's remedy involved installing trailer hitches on the rear of the Jeeps as an extra layer of protection. Government testing showed the hitches protected the tanks in crashes up to 40 mph when stationary Jeeps were hit from behind. But at higher speeds, they wouldn't help. White tried to get the repair done a few weeks before her death but was told by a Jeep dealer that parts weren't available, according to Gerald Thurswell, her family's lawyer. He wouldn't identify the dealership, and his contention could not be independently verified by The Associated Press. Thurswell contends the gas tank ruptured, spilling fuel that touched off the fire. A Chrysler spokesman expressed sympathy to White's family but said the company had no written proof that she asked a dealer about the recall. Two crash reconstruction experts interviewed by the AP say gas wouldn't have spilled from White's Jeep if the tank had been mounted in front of the rear axle. Both say a hitch might have prevented the tank from being damaged, but because both vehicles were in motion, neither expert could say for sure.

Jeep launches new ad with unreleased Michael Jackson track

Fri, 09 May 2014

We've recently heard much about how Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne plans to pump up the volume on Jeep sales, inaugurating new models and global dealerships. But that's the stuff outlined in five-year plans; right now, advertising and special editions are at the fore, and the late Michael Jackson, too. Jeep has begun airing two commercials to push its Altitude Editions, Call of Summer and Lovers of the Game, that feature the song "Love Never Felt So Good" from Jackson's upcoming album of new music.
A little more star power - and timely, too - comes from Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Kyrie Irving. While Call of Summer features a few short shots of the former Rookie of the Year and two-time NBA All-Star, Lovers of the Game is all about his white Wrangler Altitude Edition and wrangling shots. You can watch both spots below, and if you want to hear the rest of the music track before the album hits, you can download it from iTunes.

Jeep spied testing Hellcat-powered Grand Cherokee Trackhawk

Fri, Mar 11 2016

The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is coming. We know this, because Mike Manley, the head of Jeep, said so. We showed you this brief spy video a while back, but now we have our clearer images of the Trackhawk undergoing testing. And it looks just like a normal Grand Cherokee SRT. Yeah, anti-climactic, we know. The four shots we have show a bit of camo over the front bumper and grille, likely concealing a tweaked design or visible bits of the 6.2-liter, supercharged V8. It looks like there's a rather substantial opening below the upper grille, almost like a ram-air system. There's also a smidge of what looks like tape on the front wheel arches, although this might not mean much of anything. What's interesting is what isn't here. There's no perceivable change to the back of the car. The exhaust pipes look like they're about the same size, there's no noticeable changes to the aerodynamics, and in fact, there's not even any camouflage. Jeep also hasn't updated the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk's hood, which is somewhat surprising considering the changes for every other Hellcat-equipped vehicle (concepts included). You can check out our earliest look at the Trackhawk up top. As for when this monstrous Grand Cherokee will debut, we're expecting it to arrive sometime in 2017, perhaps on FCA's home turf at the Detroit Auto Show. Related Video: