Used 1994 Jeep Cherokee Consumer Reviews
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I love my jeep
I haven't had to do any major work except to fix the damage I've done by taking it off road. The sport is a great model if you like to move too! It would really haul when I first got it. All in all, I think it has a been a great vehicle, but I will say that this particular jeep that I bought only had one other owner before me who had a large pile of tune up receipts...
205800 miles and going strong
Bought this with 124000 miles on odometer. Now has 205800 miles. I drive 36000/year. Still gets 21.5 - 22 mpg. Automatic transmission is Asian "A4"...there can be no better on the market. Transfer case also works well. No rain leaks. Had to reweld hinge on driver door. Rear shock upper mounts could be better designed. No better reliable and durable SUV exists. Jeep Rules!
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,9951,798 mi away
Teen-age sons wants my 9-year-old Jeep
Bought my Jeep new and drove 50,000 mi first 2 years with no major problem. The ride is rough and power is excessive for regular on-road driving. Gas consumption averages about 15-16 city and not much higher on the highway. My Jeep is spartan and the only feature I had the dealer install after market was a cruise control for about $90 then. Exterior is durable - hit deer twice, backed into wall - except for minor work bumper and finish are fantastic. My Jeep has been outstanding since day 1 now my son wants to keep it for when he gets his license.
A reliable off-roader, despite the rep.
I bought my Jeep in March 2000 with 75,000 miles on it. I have not had to repair anything except for the usual, brakes, belts, etc. The 2 door model has better visibility but is harder to get into the back seat. I have taken it off-road in different environments numerous times and it is so much fun! My stock Cherokee can easily keep up with my friend's lifted 4Runner. The ride is nicer off-road in 4L than on the highway in 2wd. I love the utilitarianism of the Cherokee, and it has been a fantastic vehicle.
haw met or exceeded needs
has a lot of get-up-and-go power I have gotten an average of 20mpg with a high of 24mpg on a road trip and a low between 15 - 16 when using the 4wheel drive in snow. It's a dirty shame that JEEP discontinued this very popular model