Used 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Consumer Reviews
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Poor Reliability
We were very happy when we bought the car. It was 3 years old and had only 43,000 miles. It now has 90,000 miles and sitting in our driveway because we don't want to spend the money to fix the myriad of problems with it. We have had the air conditioner fixed multiple times and it isn't working again. The front end is shot, it has a cracked manifold and has a leaking head gasket. It would cost more to fix than its "blue book" value. There's just too much wrong for a car with only 90,000 miles on it.
1995 used jeep
This has been a good vehicle for me. Lots of fun. Great for towing our 17 foot boat. Comfortable on our 15 hour fishing trip drives to Canada. Great sound system. Love the all-wheel drive in wet/snowy weather. Only major problem over the years has been a lot of headaches with the air conditioning -- it is a problem every year.
1995 Jeep Cherokee Sport V6
I bought my Cherokee Sport only in 2009. It has been very reliable, and is a daily driver. I enjoy the V6, and get an est 18-21 mil pr gall. This jeep has been well maintained which is a huge plus. The stereo is upgraded to a pioneer cd player (nice), and off road tire package makes it look very sporty! Besides that everything is factory. I have driven it for a few weeks now and it has done well. Hasn't used any oil, and has 129,000 miles! I use it to deliver pizzas 4 days a week, and it's great on gas for an SUV. I plan on keeping it for a long time.
Expensive to own, fun to drive
This is a fun and powerful car. Had it for 6 years, and the main reason I wouldn't by a Jeep again is that it has had lots of problems over the years, and their service really sucks. everytime I take it for service, it's at least 400-500 bucks. The transmission had to be re-built after 60k miles at $2.000. Airconditioning broken several times, and $400 to fix. I would much rather get one of the newer SUV's, such as the Highlander or the new Honda Pilot. Be careful if considering a Jeep, you are getting a fun, but not reliable car, and set some money aside for repairs.
Don't believe everything you read!
Bought this truck a couple weeks ago. Color is Driftwood/Pearl. 5.2 v8. Automatic O/D Quadra Trac, Up Country Suspension Group, Infinity Gold Sound, All the bells and whistles etc... Very powerful low end torque, Quick! Smokes all other MPV's they can't keep up. Went to the rock quarry where I work and climbed our bulldozer trail with it! As good as my '72 Scout 2 on the climb with all the gadgets! Kids love it, Girlfriend loves it! 18 mpg city/ 24 hwy! 91000 miles, clean. One thing though is that other "SUV" (i hate that term) drivers seem jealous and tend to try and push a guy around! Go figure! Not my fault they have an Explorer or what not!