1996 Jeep Cherokee Country Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Engine:4.0L 242Cu. In. l6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Year: 1996
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jeep
Model: Cherokee
Trim: Country Sport Utility 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Mileage: 173,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Tan
NO RESERVE............NO RESERVE I’m selling the Jeep I bought a couple years back (a car I bought specifically for my son as a learning vehicle). When my son got his drivers’ license I wanted to put him in a tank. Something safe but also something I would have to worry about getting damaged. This 1996 Jeep Country fit the bill perfectly. As you see in the photos it came already “Pre-dented” in the front and rear, so a few more scrapes and scratches would hardly be noticeable. I have put significant money into it trying to make it safe and reliable. I will list all the good points AND bad below. My son is now gone to college and it is starting to sit around in the driveway. I would like to give it a new home and get it out of my way. It would make an excellent first car (as I have used it) for anyone. It RUNS and drives well. Starts every time however there are a couple nagging issues. 1) Exhaust leak. You can hear it when the car is started, but after it warms up, it goes away. Not affecting performance. 2) Awful (yet intermittent) vibration at highway speed after you hit a significant bump. I have replaced just about every component in the front end and the shocks all around but didn’t seem to fix the problem. (As a result I only allow my son to drive it locally and below highway speeds). The GOOD: Everything works – I think. I can’t check the AC now, but it was working. Replaced: Shocks, Tie Rod, Tie Rod Ends, Adjustment Sleeves and Dampner. Power Steering Service Brake Service Front – Pads and Rotor Battery 4 Wheel drive works Power windows and locks Radio (w CD) Newer tires The Bad: Dents front and rear (in pictures) Fabric on the Head liners is loose (holding with pins) Crack in front windshield (been there for years) Back hatch broken shocks (opens and closes – but won’t stand open on it’s own) Auto Passenger Door lock works (but sticks sometimes – have to reach over to unlock it) I’m offering this at No Reserve – but reserve the right to end it early because I will also attempt to sale it locally. You will need to arrange you own pick up. I would not drive it on the open road because I still don’t know the cause of the intermittent vibration. If you are local then driving it will not be a problem. It will go all day long on surface streets and below highway speed. You are more than welcome to see it and test drive it. |
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Chrysler taking big risk snubbing NHTSA
Wed, 05 Jun 2013Maker Insists Feds Overstate Risk Of Fires With Grand Cherokee, Liberty Models
It's not often that recall stories make it above the fold, in that old newspaper parlance, but when one shows up as the lead story on the network evening news programs, you know it's something big.
And so it is with Chrysler snubbing its nose at a request by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to recall 2.7 million Jeeps the feds insist are at risk of potentially catastrophic fuel tank fires in a rear-end collision.
NHTSA closes probes on Jeep Grand Cherokee, Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey
Wed, 09 Jan 2013The Detroit News reports the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has officially closed its investigations into 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2004-2005 Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey models. The separate probes found no issues that pose safety concerns. NHTSA began investigating certain Grand Cherokee SUVs over complaints that power steering hoses could detach during operation, thereby increasing the risk of a vehicle fire. Of the 24 reports of failure, none alleged smoke or fire in the engine bay, and Chrysler has since modified the power steering cooler assembly to reduce the likelihood of the failure.
Meanwhile, certain Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey vehicles garnered a government probe after receiving complaints that the models were equipped with faulty scissor jacks. The agency had received six reports of the jacks failing or causing injuries, including one incident that resulted in a fatality. But NHTSA says the jack failure rate is similar to those found in other vehicles. In those six cases, the government agency found the jacks were being used for something other than changing a tire, and investigators could not determine whether the emergency brake was set or the rear tires were properly chocked.
2019 Jeep Cherokee reveals a much more normal face
Tue, Oct 17 2017Since we started seeing redesigned Jeep Cherokee prototypes, we've suspected that the crossover would lose its controversial split headlights and pointy grille. Finally, we get a good look at a mostly uncovered test car, and it confirms that the new Cherokee will look quite conventional. The obvious change is the headlights. Instead of the slender daytime running lights at the top next to the grille, and the actual illuminating headlights lower in the bumper, all of the elements are integrated into single housings on either side. They're somewhat rectangular now, looking more like those on the Compass and the Grand Cherokee. But you can still see the same hockey-stick shaped LED running light design in the new lamps. The grille has changed, too. It looks much more blunt than the sharply creased, almost pointy grille of the current model. It also looks as though it may extend farther down than the current version. The rest of the Cherokee is very similar to the current model. The flanks are virtually unchanged, as is the interior, and the tail sees only minor changes. The most significant is the move of the license plate from the bumper to the hatch. The taillights' shape hasn't really changed, but the white section is now broken up by black lines, and the red element looks darker. We expect to see the Cherokee refresh soon, possibly by the end of the year. Related Video:
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