Because in 2000 Chrysler got some new executive guy, named Wolfgang Bernhard, who said that the Jeep Cherokee was "an aging somewhat 'bland' SUV" and so they ended the production of the Cherokee (XJ) replaced it with the Jeep Liberty (KJ).
It is either a Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, or Wrangler. The model codes are xj, wj, and tj.
SES = SE Sport. This is the Sport model of the Standard Edition Taurus.
4.7L uses 5w30 4.0L uses 10w30
depending on the model 665 to 610 kg
2010 was the last model year for the Ford Explorer Sport Trac
One might consider the best Cherokee car to be the newest model of Grand Cherokee. The 2011 model has addressed a lot of the issues that previous Grand Cherokee owners had with the car. Speak to Cherokee owners you may know or head to a dealership to test drive a car before making a final decision.
It depends on the car - it might mean "Special Edition" as well as (in case of My 206 cc) "Sport Edition". Hope it helps.
To my understanding GXE is the "Standard" model. Whereas SE is the "Sport Edition" so it may have exterior cosmetic buffs slightly. And GLE is the "Luxury Model"
The Cherokee is an XJThe Grand Cherokee is a ZJ, WJ, or WK depending on year.The Cherokee is an XJThe Grand Cherokee is a ZJ, WJ, or WK depending on year.
They didn't, but the two door production numbers got smaller towards 2001
The transmission oil line from a 1991 model of a Jeep Cherokee will fit a 1988 model of a Jeep Cherokee because the transmission oil line fits all Cherokee models that were made between 1987 and 1996.
The weight of the Jeep Cherokee varies a bit by year and model. The curb weight of the Jeep Cherokee 2-door model made from 1984-1986 is 3,357 pounds.