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SilverSpear 01-10-2005 02:41 AM

Grand Cherokee 2000+
 
hey guys, my dad want to replace his old grand (1995) with the newer body model. he is looking for 2000+ Grand Cherokee V6 (of course not V8), any recommendations concerning its 4WD options (he needs a fully loaded one, limited, but we don't know much about its 4WD system...), any advice?

shelfy 01-10-2005 09:12 AM

i have a 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited v8 w/ quadra-drive II. the quadra-drive was optional and it is full-time 4wd. it operates normally in 4wd-hi and can be switched to 4wd-lo if necessary. the standard 4wd system is called selec-trac. under normal conditions, it operates normally in rwd and can be switched to 4wd-hi or 4wd-lo.

SilverSpear 01-10-2005 11:39 PM

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Originally posted by shelfy
i have a 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited v8 w/ quadra-drive II. the quadra-drive was optional and it is full-time 4wd. it operates normally in 4wd-hi and can be switched to 4wd-lo if necessary. the standard 4wd system is called selec-trac. under normal conditions, it operates normally in rwd and can be switched to 4wd-hi or 4wd-lo.
His current 95 is quadra drive, it swallows fuel like hell and adding to that the low gears are a pain in the *ss when using them. when you wanna put low 2 it automatically switches to 1...
you feel like your neck gonna break especially when u are going in a downstream..
So basically the new model is much similar like the old one concerning the 4WD options... i am gonna stick with the rwd model...
how much this car is running in the states? over here it is for $17,000 for the 2001. customs over here are very high.

Rotorflyr 01-11-2005 01:42 AM

Danny,
In 100mi radius of where I live a 2001 Grand Cherokee ranges in price from $9800 to $19700 or so. Not sure this really helps you though. To give you a better idea including the options and mileage you might be looking for, check out www.autotrader.com
(by the way, feel free to PM me those nekkid lebenese woman pics)

SilverSpear 01-11-2005 01:58 AM

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Originally posted by Rotorflyr
Danny,
In 100mi radius of where I live a 2001 Grand Cherokee ranges in price from $9800 to $19700 or so. Not sure this really helps you though. To give you a better idea including the options and mileage you might be looking for, check out www.autotrader.com
(by the way, feel free to PM me those nekkid lebenese woman pics)

thanks for the info, and.... gimme your email

shelfy 01-11-2005 09:49 AM

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Originally posted by SilverSpear
His current 95 is quadra drive, it swallows fuel like hell and adding to that the low gears are a pain in the *ss when using them. when you wanna put low 2 it automatically switches to 1...
you feel like your neck gonna break especially when u are going in a downstream..
So basically the new model is much similar like the old one concerning the 4WD options... i am gonna stick with the rwd model...
how much this car is running in the states? over here it is for $17,000 for the 2001. customs over here are very high.

quadra-drive II is upgraded from the older qudra-drive system, i'm just not sure how. one thing that wasn't upgraded is fuel efficiency. we average just over 15 US mpg since we've had it , but that includes a fair amount of mileage towing a pop-up camper.

as of today, it is for sale. kelly blue book says its worth $18,750 and i'd like to get close to that for it.

Green1995SVX 01-11-2005 12:06 PM

I had a 97 Grand Cherokee V8 that was "Quadra-Trac" I wasnt aware "Quadra-Drive" was available before 2000. I was getting about 15mpg in that sucker. Also didnt know you could get them with a V6. I guess I've been in the dark!

Rotorflyr 01-11-2005 09:50 PM

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Originally posted by shelfy
we average just over 15 US mpg since we've had it , but that includes a fair amount of mileage towing a pop-up camper.

as of today, it is for sale.

Don't tell, me your looking at getting a B9X Tribeca :rolleyes:

SilverSpear 01-11-2005 11:48 PM

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Originally posted by Green1995SVX
I had a 97 Grand Cherokee V8 that was "Quadra-Trac" I wasnt aware "Quadra-Drive" was available before 2000. I was getting about 15mpg in that sucker. Also didnt know you could get them with a V6. I guess I've been in the dark!
I dunno, my dad's is a 95 V6 will AWD. the shifting gears of the 4WD are the low, the neutral and the full AWD shifter...
isn't that quadradrive?

GreenMarine 01-12-2005 07:28 AM

Dude, if ya want a Grand cherokee that doesn't swallow fuel as fast as the V-8 then ya may be in luck... In Australia, Jeep has had the Grand Cherokee CDI available for about 2 years now... See if this version is available over there where you are... It is pretty much a Grand Cherokee with a 5-Cylinder Turbo, Intercooled Commonrail Direct Injection Diesel engine made by Mercedes-Benz. All the reviews that I have read show this think not loosing very much on-road performance to the Inline 6 engine that we are all so accustome to. However, it gains nearly 2x the fuel econmy and torque is higher than the V-8... Might want to check it out man!!! This engine is apparently the most Hightec Turbo-Diesel engine currently available in a road car!! I really think that if ya can get this version you would be extremly pleased....

SilverSpear 01-12-2005 07:32 AM

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Originally posted by GreenMarineSVX
Dude, if ya want a Grand cherokee that doesn't swallow fuel as fast as the V-8 then ya may be in luck... In Australia, Jeep has had the Grand Cherokee CDI available for about 2 years now... See if this version is available over there where you are... It is pretty much a Grand Cherokee with a 5-Cylinder Turbo, Intercooled Commonrail Direct Injection Diesel engine made by Mercedes-Benz. All the reviews that I have read show this think not loosing very much on-road performance to the Inline 6 engine that we are all so accustome to. However, it gains nearly 2x the fuel econmy and torque is higher than the V-8... Might want to check it out man!!! This engine is apparently the most Hightec Turbo-Diesel engine currently available in a road car!! I really think that if ya can get this version you would be extremly pleased....
Diesel cars in Lebanon are not street legal. only buses and 6 wheelers are allowed to use diesel fuel. :(

shelfy 01-12-2005 10:00 AM

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Originally posted by Rotorflyr
Don't tell, me your looking at getting a B9X Tribeca :rolleyes:
i would if it could tow. i'd love to get my hands on a nissan armada, but i'm looking to get out of a car payment. if i can sell the jeep for what i owe on it, i'll be looking for a mid 90s or newer ford, chevy, or dodge :( full size truck or suv for towing.

Royal Tiger 01-12-2005 01:42 PM

"...get my hands on a Nissan Armada..."

Ken Rules!!!!!! Get one Ken, if you can stand the lousey MPG. It is a nice truck. If I could do the payments, I would have gotten one of those over my Pathfinder.

shelfy 01-12-2005 02:10 PM

continued hijacking :(
 
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Originally posted by PA_SVX
"...get my hands on a Nissan Armada..."

Ken Rules!!!!!! Get one Ken, if you can stand the lousey MPG. It is a nice truck. If I could do the payments, I would have gotten one of those over my Pathfinder.

epa rates it at 13 city / 18 highway. it pretty much coincides with the jeep mileage. :(


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