Used 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee Consumer Reviews
Love The V8
I bought this Jeep in 1997 with 60,000 miles on it. 11 years later I am still driving it daily and have 235,000 miles on it. The 5.3 L V8 (318ci) mated to the quadra-drive full time 4WD transfer case has been a great setup. It holds the road great regardless of the weather and the V8 has plenty of power. It is also a highly capable off-road vehicle even without big aftermarket tires or a suspension kit. The most significant repair in that time was a transmission rebuild. Otherwise it has only needed an occasional basic repairs that have not been a surprise given the mileage I have put on it.
Great Car - but not the cheapest
Purchased my 93 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited (V8 5.2 L) in the summer of '02 with 96,000 miles on it from Valley Dodge in Boulder, CO. 2 weeks after I bought it, it needed some repairs - the starter and a couple of factory recall items as well. Other fixes throughout the years - Power Steering, Idle Motor, A/C Pump, Coolant Sensor, 4x4 Switch, Power Window Switch, Battery (2x), ext Paint, and other minor interior items, but overall the engine has continued to run like a champ at 160K+ miles now - and not even an oil leak! The interior is loaded (...with things that can break...) and power everything, AWESOME for city driving or off-roading - would recommend the Limited model over other models.
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,740808 mi away
- Laredo 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,0001,005 mi away
- Laredo 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,9951,249 mi away
Awesome Cherokee
This Jeep Runs and Runs. With only minor, aor things that do wear-out having to be replaced, it has performed wonderfully. Now, alas, I need a bigger SUV and Jeep won't fit the bill for me, so I'm moving on. The in-line 6 is the best engine I've ever owned, easy to work on, also.
Great Jeeps
This is a great vehicle, i have loved mine since the minute i first drove it, the only real problem i can find is gas mileage
a real 4x4
Great off road capabilities. Pretty comfortable on the road too, forget what all those old editors say. They are just used to their cadillacs, and cant understand why a real truck would be a little harsher over the bumps than a car. Really beats all the wanna- bees from the foreigns and ford. If you dont mind kinda bad gas mileage, its the way to go.