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Is This The Swan Song For The Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Posted on July 30th, 2010 in grand cherokee by

The Jeep brand has a lofty and historic heritage, one that was came to life during the darkest hours of World War II. At that time, the US military needed a vehicle which could move its way through the French countryside, German bogs and far eastern paddy fields, thus the Jeep was born.

Since the second world war ended, Jeep has been available to the general public and it is the vehicle which gave way to the rise of sport/utility vehicles now common with virtually all automakers.

Jeep itself has survived its own turbulence having been bought and sold several times over the course of its lifetime. Willys, Kaiser and American Motors were the earliest owners of the Jeep brand followed by Chrysler Corporation, DaimlerChrysler and the all new Chrysler LLC company formed in 2007 when Chrysler was separated from its German parent, the new Daimler AG.

Since 1993, the flagship vehicle in the Jeep fleet is the Grand Cherokee although the newer Commander is actually the largest Jeep model currently sold. That latter model has been a slow seller and will probably be discontinued after the current model year.

If Jeep lives long enough, customers will see a new model next year, the 2011 Grand Cherokee. Now entering its fourth generation, the Grand Cherokee will probably be the final model produced by Chrysler LLC as the company is basically bankrupt and hoping that its pending alliance with Fiat SpA works out. If Chrysler and Fiat are able to strike up a deal, then Jeep would be included in that plan. If not, a bankrupt Chrysler would be sold off in pieces with Jeep likely to go to the highest bidder.

The next generation Jeep Grand Cherokee keeps its off-road capabilities intact despite contrary rumors suggesting that the vehicle would be transformed into a crossover model. Featuring all-new Quadra-Lift air suspension system, the Grand Cherokee delivers legendary Jeep off-road capability along with the new Selec-Terrain system that allows the driver to choose the drive system that best matches on- or off-road driving conditions. New front and rear independent suspension systems deliver premium on-road handling and comfort.

The 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee’s standard engine is an all-new flexible fuel 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine. The 3.6-liter V-6 engine is an all-new design featuring double overhead camshafts (DOHC) and a high-pressure die-cast aluminum cylinder block in a 60-degree configuration. This engine will offer an 11% increase in fuel economy while customers will also be able to choose a HEMI V-8 for additional power and towing capabilities.

No matter what becomes of Jeep, the brand’s legendary track record remains Chrysler’s most valuable asset, one that will likely continue whether Fiat or some other company gains control over the world’s oldest off-road brand.

Matthew C. Keegan is a freelance writer who resides in North Carolina. Matt is a contributing writer for Andy’s Auto Sport an aftermarket supplier of quality parts including Chevy Tahoe wheels and VW Jetta rims.

Anyone know or ever had this Problem with a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 5.2 318ci Magnum V8 Quadrea Trac?

Posted on May 30th, 2010 in grand cherokee accessories by

okay on this vehicle which has over 155XXX miles it’s 15 years old i bought it in september last year it was in very good condition well since i bought it only the fastest windshield wiper speed worked and just recently probably a little bit over a month my Right Blinker started to freeze when it’s blinking and i press the brake and when i turn the steering wheel right to a certain degree it also freezes and then the windshield wipers stopped completely now i checked all the fuses they were all good i took it to a mechanic who knows electronics and he told me there is a electrical problem somewhere in the system ( by system i think he means the electrical system ) now i will still have to replace the turn signal,wiper,light dimmer,bright accessory switch anyway but the mechanic is going to have to search for the problem he will charge me $50.00 per hour does anyone know what this problem could be or a proper term for what he is looking for?

What could this rubbing/buzzing noise be in my jeep cherokee ever since I used 4wd for a snowstorm?

Posted on May 22nd, 2010 in used cherokee by

Since using 4wd during snowstorm, when I went back to 2h I now here a rubbing/buzzing noise. Tires checked out ok. Only happens when engine is warm and in car is in motion. something in drivetrain, but what could it be?

What is this Accessory it came with my ‘95 Jeep Grand Cherokee and should i have a Cover for the underneath?

Posted on May 22nd, 2010 in grand cherokee accessories by

hi i bought s ‘95 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo last september and it came with this thing what is it you can view the picture here http://s983.photobucket.com/albums/ae319/whatsthescoop1099/JEEP%20RELATED/?action=view&current=DSCN0804.jpg

and shouldn’t i have a cover for the underneath my drivers side area i don’t you can see all the wires and stuff did this come with a cover factory you can view the picture here http://s983.photobucket.com/albums/ae319/whatsthescoop1099/JEEP%20RELATED/?action=view&current=DSCN0806.jpg

shouldn’t it be covered i mean it had to come with a cover from the factory right?

Should I buy this 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Posted on May 14th, 2010 in cherokee for sale by

Hello,

I’m looking for my first car and there’s a 96′ Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo for sale from my dad’s co-worker. Its the all time 4wd, automatic, power locks, power windows, etc. It has the 5.2 Liter V8 in it.

It has 129,000 miles on it, but the man selling it has a stack of maintenance records about 2.5 inches high. Its pretty well taken care of, but I’m just iffy buying a Jeep product. I’m wondering, setting gas prices aside, would this be a good first car for a teenager?

If you have any experience, It can only add to the validity of your answer!