Jeep Xj 4x4 "very Reliable" on 2040-cars
Mount Vernon, Missouri, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jeep
Model: Cherokee
Trim: Laredo
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: 4x4
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 240,000
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
1991 Jeep XJ. The motor (4.0 inline six cylinder) was rebuilt about 5yrs ago. The transmission was rebuilt in October 2011, at that time the jeep received all new injectors, new fuel pump, a new fuel filter and nerf bars. I also had the transfer case all checked out and fluid changed at the time of the transmission rebuild. In September I put new brakes all the way around including rotors, drums, and a complete emergency brake assembly. When the brakes were done, I also put a new exhaust (including catalytic converter), new alternator, and serpentine belt on the vehicle at that time. The Jeep was painted 6yrs ago, but it was painted with single stage paint and could use another paint job. It has a 3.5 inch rough country lift kit. It is a full suspension kit with stabilizer shock. It has all new u-joints all the way around. I had the transfer case oil changed back when the transmission was rebuilt. Oh and I put a new windshield in last year. The vehicle has less than 10,000 miles on it since all this work has been done. The interior of the vehicle is in good shape for a '91. The seats aren't all ripped up and function as they should. The headliner and sun visors have been replace and are in new condition. The jeep has a stereo system worth approximately $1,200.00 but the capacitor that stores power has shorted out and needs replaced. Stereo still works and has two amps under the back seat. One 1000w for the subs and one 200w for the tweeters. The system sounds really nice when functioning as it should. The capacitor could be bypassed as it is only used to store power to keep the headlights from dimming as the bass hits. It has two rhino 12" subs in a box. I gave $600.00 for just those speakers. I have invested over $13,500 in the vehicle over the past 8 years. There are so many more new parts I haven't mention. If you are looking for a reliable vehicle, this is it! I have most of the invoices for the work that was done and the buyer will get the invoices. Only reason I'm selling is to purchase a compact tractor with a loader. Vehicle is for sell locally and is for pick up only. NO SHIPPING
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Wed, Jul 29 2015Carjacking has gone wireless, as automakers and Congress scramble for a solution after a disturbing video on Wired showed a pair of researchers controlling a Jeep Cherokee remotely. Autoblog's Adam Morath and David Gluckman report on this edition of Autoblog Minute. Show full video transcript text [00:00:00] Carjacking has gone wireless, as automakers and Congress scramble for a solution. I'm Adam Morath and this is your Autoblog Minute. Cars with wireless connections are susceptible to remote hacking, as demonstrated in a disturbing video on Wired.com. The segment showed two researchers remotely controlling a Jeep Cherokee, including running vehicle's the wipers, turning up the music, and ultimately shutting down [00:00:30] the Jeep while it was being driven on the highway by Wired senior writer Andy Greenberg. Washington took note. A press release issued from the desks of senators Ed Markey and Richard Blumenthal introduces legislation protecting drivers from auto security privacy risks. Fiat Chrysler, parent company of Jeep, has a solution for its customers. For more we go to Autoblog's David Gluckman. [GLUCKMAN INTERVIEW] Chrysler has worked with the Uconnect cellular provider Sprint to plug security holes on the carrier side. The vehicles themselves can't be updated wirelessly, so [00:01:00] the remaining changes require physical access. For that, customers have three options: One, download the Uconnect software update to a USB stick and install. Two, wait for FCA to send a USB stick with the latest software that they can install, or third, visit a dealer. Owners should do what they're most comfortable with. I made a video that walks through the whole process from download to install and it took about a half hour. [MORATH] David's full video tutorial of how to install the Uconnect fix can be seen on Autoblog. [00:01:30] It remains to be seen how the rest of the auto industry will respond to these security risks. For Autoblog, I'm Adam Morath. Related Video: Autoblog Minute is a short-form news video series reporting on all things automotive. Each segment offers a quick and clear picture of what's happening in the automotive industry from the perspective of Autoblog's expert editorial staff, auto executives, and industry professionals.
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Tue, Apr 10 2018The 2018 Hyundai Kona is the hottest new thing in the hottest new segment: subcompact crossovers. Or B-segment SUVs. Or whatever you might want to call this hodge-podge collection of vehicles of vaguely similar specs. Each is pretty much just a raised hatchback in some form (or literally in the case of one entry), skewing the increasingly vague line between car and SUV. If there was ever a segment that deserved the term "crossover" for more reasons than just its car-based unibody architecture, this would be it. Now, for this specs and photos comparison, we lined up the new 2018 Kona with an appropriate variety from that hodge-podge. Most are those that people are actually cross-shopping the Kona against — the Honda HR-V, Toyota C-HR and Subaru Crosstrek — while the Kia Soul and Jeep Renegade line up well in other regards. There are certainly others we could've included, but we're frankly a little pressed for spreadsheet space, and if you really want to know how a Chevrolet Trax, Fiat 500X or Ford EcoSport would've stacked up, you can always use our Compare Cars feature. (You can also check out our Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross comparison that includes a few larger choices) Performance, fuel economy and drivetrains Immediately you can see how all over the map this segment is. True, all but the Jeep come with a standard naturally aspirated four-cylinder and fairly comparable horsepower. Torque differs, but not wildly so. Then things get nuts. Some are automatic only, the Toyota is CVT only, the Honda and Subaru come with a manual standard and offer a CVT as an option. The Renegade's base engine is manual-only ... in 2018. Of course, then things flip-flop with the Renegade's upgrade being naturally aspirated and the Hyundai and Kia offering turbocharged mills. The Korean corporate cousins also come with automated manuals, whereas the Renegade has a box with nine gears selected by a lethargic monkey. Then there's the drivetrain. The C-HR is front-drive only, which pretty much cements the Soul's place in a segment it arguably created despite not offering all-wheel drive. That's the only way to get the Crosstrek, while the Honda and Hyundai offer a typical option of a part-time system. In Jeep fashion, the Renegade's "four-wheel drive" systems differ by trim level.












