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2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Sport 4x4 6cyl Motor Problem Fix Save No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:205000 Color: is in mint condition
Location:

Frankford, Delaware, United States

Frankford, Delaware, United States
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     You are looking at a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Sport Utility 4X4 that is Gold. This is an awesome vehicle..It was used for long commutes and mostly road miles and was very well maintained...This Jeep has 205,000 miles on it. Yes that is a lot of miles, but it is tight on the road, pleasant to drive. It does have a knock in the engine so it will need a engine swap. But the good news is you will know exactly what your getting after replacing the engine. By looking at this vehicle if I told you it had 61,000 miles on it...YOU WOULD BELIEVE ME.. If you are looking for a good looking SUV that has a lot of life left in it, for a cheap price...Here it is.....


 The exterior of this Jeep is bright and Gold.... There is one little ding in the front bumper and a little scuff on the fender which can be touched up very easily...., but overall puts up a great appearance. This 4X4 has good looking wheels and radial tires..

    The interior is clean as a pin... The upholstery is in good shape. All the options work great. This vehicle has everything. There is a tow package on the jeep as well. The 4.0L motor starts right up, has plenty of power and the transmission shifts smoothly...The 4 wheel drive works fine also.......They really are strong runners. We sell Jeeps all the time with 200k on them...and our buyers have had good luck with them.... I know someone will ask me if it will drive them home...Maybe but I wouldn't chance it. Rent a UHaul trailer or look at uship.com for shipping.... Bid early to show interest.....We will pick you up at the airport or bus or train station during normal business hours or by appt.We go the extra mile for you. We have been in business since 1948. 

     There is a $200.00 detailing fee on all vehicles sold. This covers clean up, Carfax, 60 day temp tags, postage, lien verification, and covers our fixed costs and lets us sell with NO RESERVE. We aim to please and hope you will have a pleasant buying experience with us! If you can't see all the pictures or video try another computer as some work computers have a filter for pictures. If you are on a mobile the pictures and video are in the description.  Also this listing will end at 10:30 Eastern time...Deposits are non refundable
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