Jeep Cherokee Off Road
Jeep Cherokee is a tough vehicle when off the road. Even the very first DaimlerChrysler's
Jeep Cherokee which is having a two-wheel or 4-wheel is suited in driving on rugged,
off-road terrain, as well as on winds. The Jeep Cherokee has a tight interior
and stiff free way ride, which wouldn't be very comfortable especially on long
drives, but one thing is sure it has a superior ability on off road. Although
it's not a sport vehicle, it will be a good choice for off road enthusiasts.
The 2001 Jeep Cherokee is equipped with more stiff Up-Country suspension package
and Select-Trac 4-wheel drive. The Select-Trac four-wheel drive system is a great
help when handling mini-blizzards. It has a good ground clearance, short wheelbase,
and fitting power-to-weight ratio is pretty remarkable on woods. The 1996 model
of the Cherokee also works very well on hard edge off bumps, potholes, and broken
pavement, which is favorable on off road cruise.