2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Rocky Mountain Edition 4.7 V-8 Leather Black Exterior. on 2040-cars
Akron, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.7 L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: TAN/GREY
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Grand Cherokee
Trim: 4 DOOR
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 112,514
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: ROCKY MOUNTAIN
Exterior Color: Black
OFFERING A 2005 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE ROCKY MOUNTAIN EDITION 4.7 V-8 AUTOMATIC, P/S, P/B, P/W, TAN/GREY LEATHER INTERIOR, BLACK EXTERIOR, AM/FM 6 CD PLAYER, HEATED SEATS, SUN ROOF, TIRES 245 65/17 WITH 7/32" TREAD DEPTH. CURRENT MILEAGE IS 112,514. EXTERIOR BODY IS FLAWLESS NO DENTS OR CHIPS. INTERIOR VERY CLEAN PREVIOUS OWNER WAS A NON SMOKER. PLEASE VIEW SPOTLESS CAR FAX BELOW ANY OTHER QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL KEN 330-351-0529 CAR IS LOCATED IN AKRON OHIO.
2005 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE vehicles in Akron, OH
No accident / damage reported to CARFAX | |
2Previous owners | |
At least 1 open recall | |
5Service records available | |
Last reported odometer reading | |
$500 Above retail book value |
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Title HistoryCARFAX guarantees the information in this section | Owner 1 | Owner 2 | ||
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Salvage | Junk | Rebuilt | Fire | Flood | Hail | Lemon | Guaranteed No Problem | Guaranteed No Problem | ||
Not Actual Mileage | Exceeds Mechanical Limits | Guaranteed No Problem | Guaranteed No Problem | ||
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Additional HistoryNot all accidents / issues are reported to CARFAX | Owner 1 | Owner 2 |
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Total Loss No total loss reported to CARFAX. | No Issues Reported | No Issues Reported |
Structural Damage No structural damage reported to CARFAX. | No Issues Reported | No Issues Reported |
Airbag Deployment No airbag deployment reported to CARFAX. | No Issues Reported | No Issues Reported |
Odometer Check No indication of an odometer rollback. | No Issues Indicated | No Issues Indicated |
Accident / Damage No accidents or damage reported to CARFAX. | No Issues Reported | No Issues Reported |
Manufacturer Recall At least 1 manufacturer recall requires repair. | No Recalls Reported | Recall Reported |
Basic Warranty Original warranty estimated to have expired. Interested in an extended warranty? | Warranty Expired | Warranty |
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Chrysler registers Trackhawk trademark
Wed, 01 Oct 2014There may not be many ways to forecast what an automaker is planning for the future, but there are some. Trademark applications are one of them, and Chrysler has just applied with the US Patent and Trademark Office to protect the name "Trackhawk." The question is, what's it planning on using it for? We don't know for sure, but we can put together an educated guess or two. And one guess is that Jeep will use the name to replace the letters SRT on the performance version of the Grand Cherokee.
How do we figure, you ask? From a number of developments. For starters, the SRT division has been reintegrated into the Dodge brand. Those letters currently appear on only two vehicles from outside the Dodge lineup: one is the Grand Cherokee SRT, and the other is the Chrysler 300 SRT. We've heard ruminations (however unconfirmed) that the latter could be either discontinued or possibly relabeled, and if the same proves true of the GC, the Trackhawk name could serve as a on-road performance counterpart to the Trailhawk label applied to off-road versions of models like the Cherokee and Renegade.
Logical it may be, but it's hardly a foregone conclusion. The Trackhawk name could just as easily be used for a new concept (like the Trailhawk name was in 2007), for another kind of trim level or for something else entirely. In fact we don't even know for sure it'll be used by the Jeep brand specifically, or used at all for that matter. Automakers have been known, after all, to register names they don't end up using.
Toyota tops Kelley Blue Book's Resale Value Awards
Tue, 27 Nov 2012Kelley Blue Book announced its annual Best Resale Value Award winners, and we weren't too surprised to see the list dominated by Japanese automakers - mainly Toyota and Honda. KBB hands out the awards based on the projected residual value of mostly all 2013 model year vehicles, and Toyota skated home with a number of awards including 10 of the 22 overall categories and having five of its products in the top 10 for models with best resale value. KBB's Best Resale Value Awards were announced in the same week as the ALG Residual Value Awards, and there were many similarities between both lists, especially when it came to Toyota.
To come up with its winners, KBB measures depreciation over the first five years of ownership, and looks for the cars it expects to hold its value the best after this time; on average, the report says the 2013 model year vehicles will lose 61.8 percent of its value in five years. Of the 22 categories, 15 slots were filled by Toyota, Honda and Nissan products, while the Camaro and Porsche (Cayenne and Panamera) each took home a pair of awards. If Toyota has anything to be upset about in this list of cars, it's that categories for Hybrid/Alternative Energy Car and Electric Vehicle went to the Ford Fusion and Chevrolet Volt, respectively.
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Auto critic calls out Corvette, Mustang and Cherokee faithful
Mon, 26 Aug 2013Most automotive purists fear change, but not without reason. Change, after all, did kill big-block V8s, along with most station wagons and manual transmissions. But change has also brought with it far more performance, safety and fuel economy - not to mention ridding the world of shag carpet interiors, bias-ply tires and those horrible motorized seatbelts of the early '90s.
By this time next year, the Chevy Corvette, Jeep Cherokee and next-generation Ford Mustang will all be on sale and will all, in some way, have angered or offended purists. To those critics, Mark Phelan of the Detroit Free Press is preemptively telling them to stop complaining - at least until they've all been driven. From the Corvette's square taillights and the Cherokee's radical nose to whatever pony car purists will harp on the 2015 Mustang for, Phelan's column points out the positives of automotive evolution and the negatives of staying the course for too long. That's fair enough, but do you think Phelan is on point, or all wet? Head on over to the Detroit Free Press to read his words, then have your say in Comments.