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Used 1993 Jeep Cherokee Country 4-Door 4WD for Sale Nationwide
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Lacey T
Reviewed a 1993 Jeep Country 4-Door 4WD on Sep 23, 2009
Performance- for its age acceleration is brisk the 4.0l holds it own,braking is good its an suv not a sports car, handling is a bit on the oversteer side but I like it. Build Quality- when it was built its a great vehicle the first uni-body suv, but it would've been better if it was a full frame chassis. The only common problems is the rear main seal, valve cover gasket and exhaust manifold but since I repaired them I haven't had any problems. Its a 90's suv with solid axles so it rides like a truck not a new car. Appearance- Exterior to me it great yeah it boxy but its a jeep the only thing I wish they had sunroofs back then. Interior is pretty spacious I can carry all my tools and anything and everything I need. Cost of Ownership- Gas mileage by today's standards it sucks at 15mpg city/ ~20mpg highway. Maintenance is pretty standard: oil changes(~$20), seasonal fluid(~$50) changes and tune-ups(~$35) besides the rear main seals(~$15) leaking(you probably have to change once a year cause its a 2 piece design once you do 1 the rest are cake). Fun Factor- it has go anywhere capabilities with good road manners I enjoy being prepared for anything.
Andy H
Reviewed a 1993 Jeep Country 4-Door 4WD on Apr 16, 2008
stops, goes, cheap to maintain, needs the odd little thing here or there now and again. works off road really well. nothing says characture like a few bumps and scrapes through use. really fun for scaring BMW drivers who try to cut you up on a roundabout. or just BMW drivers in general.
Collin K
Reviewed a 1993 Jeep Country 4-Door 4WD on Mar 23, 2009
The Jeep Cherokee is a no-frills rock solid SUV that gets you everywhere you need to go without stopping. It goes through snow, ice, mud and anything else you can throw at it. There is lots of road noise and the ride is rough. The only problem area is the windshield wiper motor burnt out.
