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2001 Jeep/cherokee Classic/limited/4.0l I6 Fi on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:109800
Location:

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
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 Rare find! This is an excellent, original low mileage Jeep Cherokee Limited 4x4. 

Maintenance performed over the last two years:  

1.  The heater wasn't blowing as hot as it should have been, so I had the heater core flushed out which solved the

problem. Heat and A/C are awesome!

2. I had a documented Jeep Service bulletin performed, which involved having an insulator sleeve installed on

the number 3 cylinder. Not sure exactly what that is, but it was a service bulletin that was outstanding, so I

had that performed.

3. New ceramic brakes all around (about 4000 miles ago).

4. New 'gold' battery (about 6000 miles ago).

5. I had a complete tune up of the vehicle (recent).

6. New water hose when I got the car. (Couldn't verify if original was still in, so I just replaced it).  

7. New catalytic converter installed (about a year ago).  

8. New HD Alpine stereo and speakers.  I took it to Shaun at 911motoring in Raleigh.  Hhad all new speakers put in and a bluetooth HD Radio that brings the audio up to high-end 2014 levels. Hands free phone, the works. (Oh, when I had the new speakers put in I decided to put in a new headliner). Just a note on this.  One of the ways to listen is on a thumb drive. I didn't even try this for the longest time.  Then we took it on a trip and I had a bunch of books on the thumbdrive, and it worked perfectly. I have one in the cabin now, and it's visible on the pictures.  This was part of the audio install Shaun did for me.  

9. I didn't want to sell it with older tires, so I spent over $800 on a new set of Michelins. The ride was good before, but these tires made a big difference.  Wonderful!

10.  A lot of little stuff.  New windshield wiper blades.  A little latch on the center console. Detailing.

Regular (and I mean regular) oil changes.


The engine runs cool and smooth. The 4x4 Command Trac transmission engages and shifts nicely. This Jeep has never failed to start and get me going.  I didn't hestitate to take it on a one way 7 hour trip up to the mountains.  Zero problems! I average about 17 1/2 mpg and that is without trying to save gas. I tried once and got it up to 23 mpg. Your mileage may vary ;-)

Summary:  This was Jeep's top of the line model when new with leather seats, air, power windows and locks, etc.  Now it has been thoroughly updated to 2014 standards with modern tires and sound. Always garage kept which is why the paint has that luster (pictures are untouched!). The paint actually looks better on this car than on my 2006 Hyundai (Also garage kept).  The car, I think by now you may agree, has been well maintained and it shows inside and out.

There is a small dimple on the lower driver's side door at the bottom. This has always been adult driven car.  The prior owner was in his late 40's, and I used to be.  

Look at the pictures. If you want a classic Jeep Cherokee, this is it.
 
Best of luck and thanks for looking.

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