hopefully in the instrument cluster like every other vehicle ever made
There are many reasons why mice might like your Jeep Liberty. This vehicle is a nice warm place to stay.
No, too many were produced and it is not a limited production vehicle like the 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.9 or the SRT.
The word Jeep sprung up and the origin is disputed. Option 1. JEEP was taken from the army term G.P. (General Purpose) When G-P is pronounced quickly it sounds like one is saying JEEP. Willis (the maker of the vehicle) took the name and made it a brand. Option 2. A cartoon character in Popeye the Sailor called Eugene the Jeep is a magical dog-like character that disappears and appears everywhere at any time. This character predates the Jeep vehicle by many years. When the GP army vehicle now known as a Jeep went into use, the story goes, they just seemed to pop up out of nowhere like Eugene the Jeep. And the Jeep name stuck. BTW Eugene is the #1 choice for personalized plates on a Jeep vehicle.
Jeep does not stand for anything i.e. letters J E E P have no meaning. However, the word Jeep is based on the military abbreviation of GP which sounds like jeep, and means General Purpose because it was a general purpose vehicle.
They may think that i was a onetime deal but don't take my word ask a real Toyota owner i own a Jeep.
You should start by checking your local jeep car lots. Many have very nice 2001 jeep cherokees. Then you can test drive it for yourself to see what it is like and then determine if it is the right vehicle for you.
an off roading vehicle is like a jeep wrangler which is also great for winter
not sure but im at 350,000 and still running like new
Any vehicle sold in North America. There are no Canadian automobile manufacturers and there are no cars specific to Saskatchewan. You can find Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge, GM, Jeep, Nissan, Toyota, Kia, Mazda, Lexus, Cadillac, Volkswagon, Chrysler, Oldsmobile...the list goes on. In some parts, like Saskatoon, Regina and Prince Albert, you may find a few European imports (like the Toyota Hilux), but those aren't very common.
Yes, the Wrangler bolt pattern has not changed in, like, ever.
So far, it doesn't look like they ever will.