JEEB Cherokee 1996, Gold color, Parts Sail 1- Wind Shield, Side & back glass 2- Engine 3- Complete gear (Automatic) 4- Differentials, and Drive Shafts 5- Generator 6- A/C Compressor 7- battery 8- Rims (Aluminum, original) 9- Dashboard, Gages ….. 10- Suspension and Steering System Parts 11- Side Doors, electric windows machine 12- Back Door 13- Main and A/C Radiator 14- Electric system and Lights 15- Seats, Safety Belts 16- Centre and Left Side mirrors 17- Break system 18- Tires in good condition And other body parts Contact; Mohammed: 66789080, 77110024 [email protected]
yo i had a 97 grand jeep cherokee , back in high school,
it was rally strong , had no probelms for the first year,, but ill tell u this your passenger side front light will most likly to be repaired 8 times a year ,,, dont ask me why ,, thats just jeep for ya ,, but i say go for it , it u not tryna spend a lot of money on a new car ,,that is if ur tryna get from point A to point B ,, but if u tryna stunt hard ,, than by al means make it rain brotha,, easy
too old to buy. i would say.dont buy it. i know you are getting it very cheap but, you wont be able to get its spare parts. As its a really old car. It will surly cause you some problem.
Don't know much about Qatar, but in Saudi, the Jeep Cherokee is a pretty good performer off road, fairly solid. It is I think, a V8 4.0L engine, and generally, the American engines tend to be pretty solid. However, the rest of the car can deteriorate fairly rapidly if not looked after, and as also ready suggested, they are cheap to buy but spare parts will be a little more costly than other makes. A friend of mine has Cherokee and he really thinks it's a great desert 4x4.
The Grand Cherokee is I think more suited to the roads and the tarmac.
Depends on what you will be using it for - if it is mainly on road, then I would suggest going for something like Ford Explorer or Chevrolet Blazer. I had a Chevy Blazer 1999 Model, and it was pretty decent, wish I hadn't sold it. If you are doing a lot of off roading, then the Cherokee is pretty rugged to get you through.
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JEEB Cherokee 1996, Gold color, Parts Sail 1- Wind Shield, Side & back glass 2- Engine 3- Complete gear (Automatic) 4- Differentials, and Drive Shafts 5- Generator 6- A/C Compressor 7- battery 8- Rims (Aluminum, original) 9- Dashboard, Gages ….. 10- Suspension and Steering System Parts 11- Side Doors, electric windows machine 12- Back Door 13- Main and A/C Radiator 14- Electric system and Lights 15- Seats, Safety Belts 16- Centre and Left Side mirrors 17- Break system 18- Tires in good condition And other body parts Contact; Mohammed: 66789080, 77110024 [email protected]
yo i had a 97 grand jeep cherokee , back in high school,
it was rally strong , had no probelms for the first year,, but ill tell u this your passenger side front light will most likly to be repaired 8 times a year ,,, dont ask me why ,, thats just jeep for ya ,, but i say go for it , it u not tryna spend a lot of money on a new car ,,that is if ur tryna get from point A to point B ,, but if u tryna stunt hard ,, than by al means make it rain brotha,, easy
too old to buy. i would say.dont buy it. i know you are getting it very cheap but, you wont be able to get its spare parts. As its a really old car. It will surly cause you some problem.
cherokee is good but some parts are expensive.
It must have been good 16 years back... now no chance...
Don't know much about Qatar, but in Saudi, the Jeep Cherokee is a pretty good performer off road, fairly solid. It is I think, a V8 4.0L engine, and generally, the American engines tend to be pretty solid. However, the rest of the car can deteriorate fairly rapidly if not looked after, and as also ready suggested, they are cheap to buy but spare parts will be a little more costly than other makes. A friend of mine has Cherokee and he really thinks it's a great desert 4x4.
The Grand Cherokee is I think more suited to the roads and the tarmac.
Depends on what you will be using it for - if it is mainly on road, then I would suggest going for something like Ford Explorer or Chevrolet Blazer. I had a Chevy Blazer 1999 Model, and it was pretty decent, wish I hadn't sold it. If you are doing a lot of off roading, then the Cherokee is pretty rugged to get you through.
you gonna have a problem with spare parts
too old to buy dude.