2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Awd 4x4 on 2040-cars
Richmond Hill, Georgia, United States
You are looking at a
2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, V8, AT, AWD 4x4, with towing PKG. I have had
this Jeep for almost 2 years and have done all the maintenance and upgrades;
the transmission was serviced by the previous owner in 2012. Can provide you with a CARFAX via e-mail, ebay won't let me attach it. The list of
maintenance and upgrades are as follows: 1. New front CV axles-Left & Right 2. New Steering Damper 3. New Brake Discs & Pads-all 4 wheels 4. New Tail Light Assembly- Left & Right 5. New Fuel Filter 6. New Running Boards 7. New AVS bug shield 8. New Decals 9. New WeatherTech mats-Driver/Passenger, & Back
Row
Also have bought a
salvaged AC compressor for "just in case", compressor has less than
60k mi. Wouldn't be selling but my new job commute is 45mi round trip and
had to purchase a more fuel efficient vehicle. It's a great Jeep, runs like a
champ. Thanks for looking |
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Fiat 500X poised for Paris catwalk
Wed, 05 Feb 2014We've known for some time that the new, Fiat-based baby Jeep (which may or may not be called the Jeepster) is set to arrive at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show. What we weren't sure of was whether its platform mate, the so-called Fiat 500X, would be doing so alongside or at a later date. Well, according to Reuters, we'll get to see the first all-wheel-drive 500 later this year in the City of Lights.
Yes, we can expect the 500X to arrive at the 2014 Paris Motor Show, according to an official with an Italian trade union. The unnamed source cited retooling at Fiat's Melfi factory, in southern Italy, which currently produces the Grande Punto. It's expected that the newest member of the growing 500 family will replace the Suzuki SX4-based Fiat Sedici, although when the X will go on sale remains an open question.
According to Reuters, both the Jeepster and 500X will be built alongside each other in Italy. Whether the 500X will cross the pond with it's slat-grilled cousin, though, remains to be seen (we're leaning towards yes).
Jeep recalls 92k Grand Cherokee SUVs over electrical issue
Thu, 07 Nov 2013According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Chrysler is recalling 91,559 Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs from the 2014 model year due to some serious electrical issues. All of the affected models were built between January 8 and August 20, 2013.
The NHTSA report states that, "Due to a disruption of computer communications and loose alternator ground wires, the affected vehicles may experience random illumination of multiple instrument cluster warning lights, loss of cluster illumination and loss of anti-lock brake system (ABS) and electronic stability control (ESC) function." The loss of ABS or ESC would greatly reduce a driver's ability to control the vehicle if things get squirrely, and since these failures would not be illuminated on the dashboard display, drivers would not be warned of the issue, increasing the risk of a crash.
The recall is expected to kick off sometime this month. Chrysler will notify affected Jeep owners and dealerships "will update the ABS and instrument cluster module software and tighten the alternator ground wire," according to NHTSA.
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Maybe.
According to the most recent reports, the next-generation Jeep will continue to soldier forth with a full steel chassis underneath its stamped bodywork. The biggest change, reports Automotive News, will be that said panels will be hewn from aluminum instead of steel, a seismic shift of a transition not unlike what's happened with the new Ford F-150. Because it won't be a unibody, the SUV will likely continue to be assembled in Toledo, OH as it (almost) always has been - the latter has been a source of heartburn in recent weeks for the Northwestern city in the Buckeye State.