WINTER BEATER FOR SALE!: Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4
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WINTER BEATER FOR SALE!: Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4
Up for sale is my winter beater.
It's green, 4 doors, runs great, and has almost 160K on the odometer which is decent mileage for a 15-year-old car. Great winter car, has plenty of storage space, tires have plenty of meat, and the interior is in PRISTINE condition.
The exterior has a couple dents here and there, but nothing major. There's rust on the rear bumper that can easily be replaced.
It's green, 4 doors, runs great, and has almost 160K on the odometer which is decent mileage for a 15-year-old car. Great winter car, has plenty of storage space, tires have plenty of meat, and the interior is in PRISTINE condition.
The exterior has a couple dents here and there, but nothing major. There's rust on the rear bumper that can easily be replaced.
$1600
Last edited by JZurita; 03-18-2008 at 06:13 PM.
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Originally Posted by JZurita
Are you blind? There are three pictures under the description.
Sensitive are we?
Sensitive are we?
Is there anything wrong with the car Mechanical wise? I mean if I pick that up in CT, can I drive that down to Staten Island?.. lol. I'm interested by the way.
Last edited by athenG; 03-19-2008 at 11:18 AM.
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Yeah, it'll make it.
This is going to sound like a typical stealership sales pitch, but I bought the Jeep from an 80 year old guy that lives about two hours from me. He owned it all it's life and took good care of it.
It's very jumpy, but that's probably because of the 15-year-old suspension. I personally think it's very fun to drive it like that, especially in the snow.
There's no mechanical issues. The engine is probably the best thing about the car. When it's very cold outside, sometimes you need to jiggle the shifter before you start the car, but that's it.
This is going to sound like a typical stealership sales pitch, but I bought the Jeep from an 80 year old guy that lives about two hours from me. He owned it all it's life and took good care of it.
It's very jumpy, but that's probably because of the 15-year-old suspension. I personally think it's very fun to drive it like that, especially in the snow.
There's no mechanical issues. The engine is probably the best thing about the car. When it's very cold outside, sometimes you need to jiggle the shifter before you start the car, but that's it.