2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4wd 3.7l 6cyl Leather Moonroof on 2040-cars
White Haven, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.7L 226Cu. In. V6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Jeep
Model: Grand Cherokee
Trim: Laredo Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: 4WD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 109,566
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for sale is my 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4WD that I have owned for 6 years. I recently purchased a new vehicle and was planning on trading this Jeep, but the Dealer gave me such a low trade in value that I decided that is what I would set the reserve price at and give somebody else, rather than the Dealer, a great deal on a good vehicle well below NADA value…….Clean retail is $10,700………Clean trade-in is $7875……Average trade-in is $7050……..and Rough trade-in is $6025……..That will give everyone a base line and those values are current as of 04/28/13….check for yourself. In November I replaced both front drive axles, both front bearing assemblies, right lower ball joint, new rotors and front brakes, front end alignment, changed front and rear axle fluids, changed transfer case fluid, transmission fluid and filter and changed the engine oil and filter. I am no mechanic and had a recommended garage do all this mechanical work and I wasn't happy with the work and time it took to complete everything mentioned………it took them 4 weeks and the front end sounds to me like it needs bushings on left side (Rattles). With that said it also has an oil leak somewhere on the bottom of engine, not sure if it is a gasket or what…….remember I am no mechanic and I am not going to have it serviced again……that is why I am listing it here…..it needs some TLC and a couple things fixed to make it be worth the clean trade-in value. The vehicle has hail damage on the hood and roof and the rear axle has a whine to it for over 2 years now ( Mechanic claims its a bearing ), but I have no idea, it has not caused any issues, it just whines so I turn up the radio! It has typical dings and scratches from 6 years of daily use. The Airbag light is on and the ABS light comes on frequently (This is why I had the front end serviced in November and was told it was the sensor's on the Wheel Bearing Assembly). The Check Engine light is NOT on and hasn't been on (Thank GOD). This has been a great vehicle for the last 6 years. Everything in this vehicle works as it should……the A/C works and blows cold………all the windows work………the sunroof works………the power locks and seats work as they should……..the leather interior is in nice condition with no rips or tears……..the tires are about 50%……the wheels are nice and not all scraped up……I feel I have listed this vehicle to the best of my knowledge and honesty as my feedback rating will insure. This would be a great vehicle for someone with mechanical abilities to fix and get a great deal or to fix and resell. I have been hard on my Jeep in this listing, but I am being honest with what it may need….the reality is, it has been a great vehicle, very dependable and certainly has a lot of life left in her. I just don't have the time, nor do I want to spend any more money on it since I have already purchased a new vehicle. I have included several pictures to show the hail damage and other imperfections on the body and the dent on passenger fender If you have any questions, please feel free to call me during the daytime at 570-751-6547. The vehicle is located in Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Buyer is responsible for pick up and shipping of vehicle. I will assist as best to my ability……I drive truck for a living and I am primarily only available on weekends. Thank you and GOOD LUCK! The vehicle also has 2 keys!
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Watch thief steal Jeep Wrangler with laptop
Thu, Jul 7 2016Advancements in technology, especially those in the automotive sector, have made cars safer, easier to drive, and harder than ever to steal. But a recent incident in Houston, TX, reveals that the latest generation of hackers and thieves knows how to use modern tech for their own nefarious devices. A car thief was caught on camera using a small computer to pilfer a 2010 Jeep Wrangler parked in its owner's driveway. The video shows a man entering the Wrangler and after a few minutes on the laptop, driving away in the vehicle. According to the Wall Street Journal, Houston police believe the same method could have been used on four other occasions involving late-model Wranglers and Cherokees. While the short clip looks like something out of a movie, this isn't the first time a Jeep has been hacked. The theft took the pair of thieves roughly 13 minutes from the time the first person opens the hood (not shown) to when the car leaves the driveway. Alarmingly, the Houston police department isn't sure what the laptop is being used for, the Journal reports. A Fiat Chrysler official told the newspaper that the thieves in the Houston incident might be using tools that only dealers have access to, which would allow them to pair another key fob to the vehicle. While that explains how they got into the vehicle, it still doesn't explain how a laptop could be used to get the vehicle running – especially when automakers ( Fiat Chrysler, Tesla, and General Motors) have altered their cars' electronics to reduce hacking. Theft rates have dropped by 96 percent since 1990, according to The New York Times, but recent events show thieves are making their own advances, prompting increased cyber protection efforts from automakers, auto-parts suppliers, and the government. It will come into focus later this month when US Transportation secretary Anthony Foxx, Lyft CEO and co-founder Logan Green, and General Motors' chairman and CEO Mary Barra speak at a cybersecurity summit in Detroit. Related Video: News Source: The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Business Wire, YouTube Jeep Technology SUV Off-Road Vehicles Videos viral video hacking thieves
Updated 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee ace same controversial moose test it failed in 2012 [w/video]
Thu, 02 Jan 2014Some background: one of the more scandalous international incidents of he-said/he-said from 2012 was when Swedish magazine Teknikens Varld put the Jeep Grand Cherokee through its "moose (or elk) test" and reported that the SUV nearly rolled over. That lead to a whole lot of accusations and rebuttals: more than one website and Chrysler's own blog reported that the Jeep was overloaded; Chrysler said Teknikens printed the magazine then let Chrysler respond, Teknikens answered all of the charges in a lengthy post and said Chrysler was given a chance to comment before it went to print; when Chrysler sent investigators to oversee the test and the Jeep didn't go up on two wheels as it did in the first test, furthermore all four wheels stayed on the ground when Auto Motor und Sport tested a Grand Cherokee in the same way.
Teknikens then re-ran the test with a new vehicle and said it's been doing this test since the 1970s, uses the loading information that Chrysler provides to the Swedish motor authority and the previous Grand Cherokee passed with no problem. In the second test, the Jeep failed again, then it gave Chrysler engineers access to the car's electronics and ran the test again. In that second round the Grand Cherokee didn't repeat the lurid two-wheel action, but in eleven runs it blew out front left tire seven times. Chrysler still objects to the results of all of those tests and maintains that vehicle was safe.
The 2014 Grand Cherokee was given its shot at the gauntlet in the latest round of moose tests, and Teknikens Varld reports that it passed without any problem at all, its stability control working perfectly, controlling motion at low speeds and all the way up to 44.1 miles per hour. You can watch the video of the new test and read the press release from the magazine on the updated Grand Cherokee below.
Fiat Chrysler halts European production as coronavirus hits demand
Mon, Mar 16 2020MILAN — Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) is halting production for two weeks at most of its European plants to help protect staff against the coronavirus pandemic and adjust to a slump in demand, the Italian-American carmaker said on Monday. Italy has been the European country worst hit by the crisis and the first to enforce a nationwide lockdown, which has now been replicated by Spain and, to a lesser extent, by France as the virus sweeps through the continent. With all non essential services closed, including car dealers, and people forced home except for strict working needs, many forecast a heavy fall in car sales in March. FCA — which according to analyst estimates produces around 25% of its vehicles in Europe — said the suspensions through March 27 would allow it "to effectively respond to the interruption in market demand by ensuring the optimization of supply." Ferrari, meanwhile, said it closed its two plants until March 27. Ferrari said it had so far ensured production continuity, and it already implemented all the health measures decided by the Italian government at the two sites, in hometown Maranello and in Modena. But it was "now experiencing the first serious supply chain issues, which no longer allow for continued production." Marco Opipari, an analyst at Fidentiis, said a few weeks of closures was not a big problem in an over-supplied European auto industry and lost production could be recovered later on. "The real problem is on the demand side, people are not buying cars now, and sales volumes are expected to be very bad in March, with a real impact on automakers' earnings," he said. FCA said in a statement that production for its FCA Italy and luxury Maserati units would stop for two weeks, extending a temporary closure period already planned for some Italian facilities. Affected plants are Melfi, Pomigliano, Cassino, Mirafiori, Grugliasco and Modena in Italy, Kragujevac in Serbia and Tychy in Poland. The FIOM union said FCA's decision was "necessary". The carmaker said the freeze would help it to resume activity promptly once market conditions allow it. "The group is working with its supply base and business partners to be ready to enable our manufacturing operations to deliver previously planned total levels of production despite the suspension when market demand returns," it said.