Jeep Cherokee (93-01) - Review

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Demand for stylish four-wheel drive transport took off rapidly in the early '90s, and Chrysler Jeep seized the opportunity to introduce the proven Cherokee to British buyers in 1993. It competes directly with the Land Rover Freelander for the affections of city-folk and suburbanites who want a good looking, well packaged vehicle and aren't too worried about the running costs. Cherokee is also a competent off-roader, though country motorists looking for a workhorse will probably look elsewhere.
3 out of 5

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Buying used

Plenty of choice around so don't pay for a car that hasn't been well looked after. Some petrol cars will have had an LPG aftermarket conversion, which might contribute to lower running costs, but check the conversion was carried out by an installer registered with the LP Gas Association.

See 4 used Jeep Cherokees for sale, starting at £750

3 out of 5

Selling

Cherokees make attractive used buys, particularly 4.0-litre models with optional leather trim and standard automatic transmission. 2.5 TD makes a decent workhorse vehicle.