Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4.7 L V8 - 2002 (+ Dvd System) - $4500 (thibodaux) on 2040-cars
Thibodaux, Louisiana, United States
The car is in great working condition, it is used daily and the engine is in great condition!!!
Transaction made in front of notary by cash. To avoid all scams! Please contact us for:- Any further information- More Pictures- Test Drive General Information: Mileage: 175,041 Body Style: Sport Utility Exterior Color: White Interior Color: Brown Beige Engine: 8 Cylinder Transmission: 5 Speed Automatic with Over-Drive Drive Type: 2 wheel drive - rear Fuel Type: Gasoline Doors: Four Door Options installed: DVD System with possibility of plugging external sources (IPod, Gaming console, Camera...)- AM/FM CD player- AM/FM Stereo- Air Conditioning- Alarm System- Alloy Wheels- Anti Theft Device- Auxiliary Power Outlet(s)- Bucket Seats- CD Player- Child Safety Lock- Climate Control- Cruise Control- Driver Side Front Airbag- Dual Zone Air Conditioning- Electric Locks- Electronic Power Steering- Fog Lamps- Leather Seats- Air Bag- Power Seats- Power Windows- Rain Sensing Wip |
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