The old-school Jeep Cherokee is an SUV icon, with a reputation for reliability and dependability. But can they usefully last ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. About a year ago, I blew up my Jeep's engine trying to drive through a deep mud pit. The next day, I bought a motor that had been sitting in a ...
In the early 1980s, the Jeep Cherokee XJ was launched, and it was the company's first all-new design in almost two decades. It was also the first American off-roader with a unibody design. Those ...
Upon adding 33-inch-tall tires, a flexy long-arm suspension system, and enough camping essentials to forget home while on the trail, our donor's '05 Jeep Rubicon Unlimited felt a bit on the sluggish ...
Jeep’s 4.0-liter straight-six engine is iconic. Much like the Ford 300, it’s a down-and-dirty truck engine that stayed in production for decades. Also like the Ford 300, it can make a ton of power ...
This 1998 Jeep Cherokee Sport features a Gunmetal Pearl Coat exterior, a Mist Gray cloth interior, and a 4.0-liter inline-six ...
Owing to its simplistic cam-in-block design, Jeep’s 4.0-liter straight-six is known for two things: Unflappable reliability and a lack of power. Its maximum of 190 horsepower and 235 pound-feet of ...
The 1984 Jeep Cherokee was such a dramatic redesign, it somehow made its predecessor from one model year prior, the SJ Cherokee, look like it belonged in another century. I know this, because I just ...
Escalating fuel costs, off-pavement reliability, and maximum performance each play out in today's four-wheeling scene. At this year's Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah, unleaded regular hovered in the ...
The Jeep Cherokee has had a bit of a tumultuous production history. It first premiered in 1974 and rode on the SJ platform. Later, in 1984, AMC (before it was bought by Chrysler), brought out the Jeep ...
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