Used 1995 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4dr SUV 4WD Consumer Reviews
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Great find
Bought mine from a friend for $2000. It had 113K on it and I was only planning to keep it a year. 40K miles later, I'm still driving it to work every day with no problems. Only had to replace the water pump. It's been a great car.
Rock Solid
Bought my Cherokee from my Father with 50000mi I now have 106000mi and She's still running strong! Great off road vehicle! only real problem was a leaking rear main seal,has never let me down! Wish they hadn't quit making them! I plan on keeping Her a long time
- Country 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,888401 mi away
True utility and reliability
This has been my only car for 6 years, bought it in '99 with 60k on it, now it is nearing 150k. Never regretted the purchase. Driven across the country twice pulling a trailer. Survived 2 Boston winters. All problems have been minor (water pump, thermostat, radiator). Not the most luxurious vehicle, bumpy ride, but it cruises on the freeway and gets good mileage for an SUV with 4WD. Biggest problem was a broken lower mounting bolt. It had to be drilled and was fairly expensive. This happened around 95k. Also, there was a brake recall for cars sold in the Salt Belt, though since my car was originally sold in California the recall was not honored.
Reliable, good fun
Bought this from friends with 160K miles on truck. It replaced my 1995 AWD Subaru Legacy. I love the additional room, power (and pickup) and the ability to haul anything I want anywhere (boats, kids, dogs, etc.). I found out that hard way that rear wheel drive does not handle like Subaru AWD - I hydroplaned off the highway backwards. Fortunately, Jeep durability and four wheel drive got me back up on the road in no time. Other than the handling characteristics learning curve, this is one of the best vehicle I have owned - new or used.
Great all around vehicle
I've had my Jeep nearly 5 years now. Have put about 50,000 miles on it. Really like this for a hunting vehicle. Enough room in the back with the back seat folded down, and also plenty of room for 4-5 people if needed. The only repairs I have needed to make other than the normal ones are I had to have the front CV joints (that's what I call them) replaced. There is one just inside each tire. Also had to have the passenger side wheel bearing replaced. I have stayed up pretty well on the scheduled maintenance of my Jeep. I'm sure that has helped.