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2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l 4wd, A/c, Fleet Pack, Tow Pack on 2040-cars

US $1,500.00
Year:2000 Mileage:176404
Location:

Hazleton, Iowa, United States

Hazleton, Iowa, United States

This is a great running vehicle! We've owned this 2000 Jeep Cherokee since 2008 and it's helped get us through many snowstorms and blizzards here in Iowa. The 4WD works great, A/C runs great, cruise control works! This wonderful hardy Jeep comes with the tow package and was part of a fleet package that was used for the DNR. There is no carpet on the floors so it's rubber floors for easy cleaning if you like to go mudding!  We've driven the vehicle almost daily until we got our truck. The Jeep is too small for what we need now and needs to go to a good home. Of course, being almost 15 years old, it does needs some TLC. The tires have about 30% tread but looks like they are getting weather checked. I've driven on these tires the way they are and no problems. The Jeep does have a wobble and we are told it's the track bar so I suggest not driving it until this is fixed the wobble does get bad at times. The track bar is easily $25-40 on the internet and told an easy fix but we don't have a place to fix it right now. The exhaust is loud and will need some work or replaced. And the lock button on the driver's side will sometimes not unlock so then other passengers can't open or close the windows themselves it would have to be done by the driver. Looks are deceiving for sure! As you can see in the photos it does have rust, one spot is completely rusted through on the outside of the back passenger door, it's been an outdoor vehicle for years! The grill is cracked but nothing to be concerned about and the passenger side is dented in from the deer that decided to use it as target practice. The front passenger door is harder to open due to the deer but I still get in it fine. The Jeep has 176,404 miles at the time of the photos and we haven't driven it much since then so it may just have a few more miles on it. This vehicle would make a great work car, school car, or just a winter driver for the harsh winters! Hate to see it go but we don't have the room and upgraded to a 4 door truck and I have been told it's too small for a family vehicle now so it must go! $1500 obo takes it! 

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Jeep Cherokee appears in Chrysler's second Super Bowl spot

Mon, 03 Feb 2014

The second of three spots produced by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles for this year's Super Bowl featured the all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee. Aired during the game's half time show, the minute-long ad didn't strike as anything new or innovative from an automaker with a reputation for above average Super Bowl spots, but it did show the controversially styled Cherokee in the best light possible.
Called Restless, the commercial shows young, adventurous types doing the sorts of things that young, adventurous types do: surfing, skateboarding, cliff jumping, staring off into the sky with a pensive expression, etc. Scroll down to watch Restless for yourself and let us know in Comments if Jeep managed to hold your attention during half time.

Jeep gunning to build 250,000 Cherokees a year

Thu, 21 Mar 2013

Contrary to what a certain politician may have said last year about Jeep moving to China, the automaker is in fact doing the opposite, with plans to greatly increase the production capacity at its Toledo North Assembly plant in Ohio. The Detroit Free Press is reporting that there are big plans for the 2014 Jeep Cherokee and Toledo North, as a local union president has informed the newspaper that Chrysler is planning to produce around 250,000 examples of the new midsize utility per year.
To put this number into context, 250,000 units is more than what Jeep Liberty sales totaled here over the last three years combined. Even taking into consideration that the 250,000 units will be distributed beyond US borders, that's an ambitious volume figure full-stop - and that's without taking into consideration the new Cherokee's love/hate design. In its favor, though, Jeep is making remarkable inroads globally as of late, and the Cherokee's size could work well in emerging markets. To get that kind of output from Toledo's Cherokee assembly line, Chrysler will reportedly hire 1,105 new workers - that's in addition to the 200 workers already being hired to build the popular Jeep Wrangler, which is itself expected to top 220,000 units this year.

What's really going on with the 2014 Jeep Cherokee's transmission issues?

Fri, 27 Sep 2013

On September 23, Automotive News reported that Chrysler had idled the second shift workers it hired just five weeks prior at its Toledo Assembly Complex to build the 2014 Jeep Cherokee. At the time, Chrysler said it had "built the critical number of vehicles we need to stock dealerships once containment is released" and did not want "to put additional strain on our logistics partners ... upon release." That reasoning was not only unusual, it didn't seem to make sense.
It appears the center of the nine-speed issue is software, not hardware.
That same day, the Detroit News ran a piece claiming workers at the Toledo factory said the halt was due to issues with the Cherokee's transmission. It put the number of already-built Cherokees needing fixes at 1,000 and said that some of the workers not laid off had been instructed "to take the Jeep on long test-drives." That made more sense. Three days later, on September 26, Automotive News reported that the 500 workers laid off had been reinstated, with engineers "speeding repairs on the SUV's powertrain software." The AN piece didn't put a number on how many units are being fixed, but it did say that 12,000 have been built and are awaiting delivery to dealers. The best it could say about when dealers will get them, however, is that "progress on a fix is being made. It's unclear when shipments to dealers will start."