Jeep Cherokee Reviews
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Used 2001 Jeep Cherokee Reviews
Here we go again. After that remark we made last year, the one about Jeep selling Cherokees until we are old and gray, it now appears that the Cherokee's life span will continue for awhile longer. Due to "overwhelming customer demand," the Jeep people now tell us, "Cherokee production is...
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Used 1997 Jeep Cherokee Reviews
The Jeep Cherokee is a case study in how long a solid design can remain viable,even when some of its elements have become dated.When it was introduced back in 1984, the four-door Cherokee was treschic, scooping up all kinds of "of-the-year" awards and helpingto launch America on its amazing...
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Used 1996 Jeep Cherokee Reviews
If you've been shopping midsize sport-utility vehicles lately, you've probably noticed that they're not getting any cheaper. No big surprise there, right? That obviously applies to the Jeep Cherokee, too, but there's an important footnote. It may not be getting any cheaper, but its annual price...
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Used 1995 Jeep Cherokee Reviews
How long does a good idea continue to be a good idea? Depends on the idea, right? Well how about the Jeep Cherokee? It was the good idea of ?84, a vehicle that helped launch America?s love affair with sport/utilities. Truckin? became chic almost over night, and the end of the affair nowhere in...
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Used 1994 Jeep Cherokee Reviews
When Chrysler Corporation introduced the Jeep Grand Cherokee in 1992, popular wisdom dictated it would simply replace the existing Cherokee and the lovable but boxy and long-in-the-tooth sport utility would disappear. Not so. The Grand Cherokee is grand, but for a price. Chrysler had the sense...
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