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1999 Jeep Cherokee Sahara 2dr SE

1999 Jeep Cherokee
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Rear Wheel Drive, 2 Door, 2WD Sport Utility Vehicles
21 mpg city / 25 mpg hwy
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Pros: Great brand, reliability and luxury; historic past and durability
Cons: Inadvertent rollaway when in park


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Pros: great styling, rides like a car, great gas mileage!!!
Cons: didn't want all-wheel drive, but it was used, so it's all good!


The Bottom Line: Great t....

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I love my 181K Jeep Cherokee Classic! 
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I bought my 99 Jeep Cherokee Classic in December of 1998. I still drive it daily, and I'm amazed at how tight and reliable this truck is at 181,000 miles. I've had a number of vehicles with high mileage, but never one that required so few repairs. The key things to check if you're buying an old one:....

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This Jeep is very reliable 
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Great vehicle, I have currently 145k miles on it and still runs great. I'm driving about 80 miles per day and it doesn't miss a beat. It has the 4.0L engine which has awesome pickup. I believe it was one of the first SUVs to break 0-60 in 8 seconds flat (and i don't think it is very far from that....

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