Jeep Cherokee Review
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 a four-wheel drive vehicle that offers a 4.0-liter
12v inline-6 engine. It has transmissions of five-speed manual and 4-speed automatic.
Available models of the Jeep Cherokee 2001 are 4-door 4-wheel drive Sport, 4-door
2-wheel drive Sport, 4-door 4-wheel drive Limited, 4-door 2-wheel drive Limited,
2-door 4-wheel drive Sport, and 2-door 2-wheel drive Sport.
The 1999 Jeep Cherokee lacks refinement but its one of the most inexpensive sport
utility vehicle that feels like a truck on the market. It features color-keyed
bumpers and grille, sentry key anti-theft system, optional heated front seats
for the Limited Edition, and improved engine efficiency and revised electronics,
and new exhaust catalyst.