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2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee in Inglewood

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2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Resale Value:$6,360  |  Get Internet Pricing from a Local Dealer!
Transmissions: 0-Speed Automatic; 4-Speed Manual; 5-Speed Manual
Drivetrains: Two Wheel Drive; Four Wheel Drive; Rear Wheel Drive
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Vehicle Specs
Price: $6,999.00 Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Year: 2001 Engine: V8
Mileage: 78,562 Bodystyle: SUVs
Location: Inglewood,CA Doors: 4
Exterior: Silver Dealer Stock #: C700184
Interior: Gray VIN #: 1J4GX58N41C700184
Transmission: Automatic Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
Silver 5-door SUV, 78562 miles, AUTO 5SPD, 4.7L V8. Stock# C700184. Features: Leather Steering Wheel Trim, Electrochromatic Rear View Mirror, Automatic Climate Control (2 Zone) - Driver And Passenger, Tilt Steering Wheel, Air Conditioning, Electrochromatic Exterior Mirror(S), Trip Computer, Audio Steering Wheel Controls, Roof Rack, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Lighted Entry System, Power Heated Mirrors, Center Console, Power Brakes, Am/Fm/Cassette/Cd Audio System, Infinity Audio, Alloy Wheels, 17 Inch Wheels, Rear Window Wiper, Rear Window Defroster, Automatic On/Off Headlights, Anti-Theft Alarm System, Keyless Entry System, Fog Lights, 4-Wheel ABS, Driver And Passenger Front Airbags, Power Front Passenger Seat, Leather Seats, Power Driver Seat W/Memory, Bucket Seats, Rear Split Bench Seat.

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Professional Review

Ann Arbor - One thing about Jeep: It hasn't forgotten where it came from. Nobody in the car business is quicker to declare their birthright (e.g., fish-eyed concepts with names like Willys and Jeepster) or more opportunistic about it (e.g., a tacky tie-in with HBO's Band of Brothers miniseries).

Jeep has decided to play the heritage card with the Grand Cherokee model by evoking the Overland name--as in Willys-Overland, one of the originators of the Army vehicle and the company that turned "jeep" into "Jeep(r)." Positioned above the Limited, the Grand Cherokee Overland sports seventeen-inch alloy wheels, unique bumpers, and metallic paint; inside, there's suede-and-leather upholstery, real redwood trim, side curtain air bags, and a ten-disc CD changer. Functionally, the Overland features Jeep's Quadra-Drive four-wheel-drive system and a hotter version of the 4.7-liter SOHC V-8.

The engine (which is optional on the Limited) is a definite honey. At 265 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque, the high-output V-8 is a significant 30 horses and 30 pound-feet more powerful than the standard V-8. The Overland surges away from stoplights in a satisfying, almost muscle-car-like manner, and highway passing maneuvers are particularly effortless.

Unfortunately, this newfound hustle isn't matched by body control. Pitch, dive, sway, and wobble follow driver inputs, even at moderate speeds. Such behavior is nothing new for the Grand Cherokee, but the Overland's 4364-pound curb weight and standard Up-Country suspension package exacerbate the condition.

Although the name harks back to the origin of the species, the Overland is really a trip back to the 1990s. In those halcyon days, the flagship model was Jeep's sales darling year after year, no sticker price seemed too high, and product planners busied themselves dreaming up ever-pricier versions, such as the Orvis edition and the 5.9 Limited.... Read full article