1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Sport Utility 4.7l Great Interior on 2040-cars
San Marcos, Texas, United States
I am selling my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited V8, 4.7
Liter. My vehicle is very clean inside and out and I have done my
best to take care of it. It does need some work: Electrical Issues: Air Condition Mechanical Issues: Car is shaking/hard to accelerate and
overheats when idol plus the coolant is leaking. I replaced the radiator in October but the thermostat was
letting the coolant leak so I stopped driving it completely because it was
going to overheat. So it has been sitting for months until February when I got
it fixed, which I still have the receipt, but it still started to mess up with
the issues I stated above. It has 173,600 miles on it. I own the vehicle and can
transfer the title. My jeep has been a reliable vehicle for me but it don't want to spend any more money on it to fix its issues; which seem like they can be fixed easily. So if you are willing to invest be my guest.
I am selling this vehicle with integrity and I expect
potential buyers to be the same. |
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