First time car buyer -help please
Shabiz
09-10-2003, 02:58 AM
Hi,
I need some direction in my search for a jeep. I am a single mom and need reliable transportation as I need to drive across the county in a couple of weeks. I have a limited amount of money ($7000) to spend so I was wondering if one type or year of jeep is better than another. I live in Portland, Oregon where jeeps are numerous but I also think they be a little overpriced. ANY help would appreciated. I also was considering an Explorer but heard that jeep is better....any feedback? Thank you!
I need some direction in my search for a jeep. I am a single mom and need reliable transportation as I need to drive across the county in a couple of weeks. I have a limited amount of money ($7000) to spend so I was wondering if one type or year of jeep is better than another. I live in Portland, Oregon where jeeps are numerous but I also think they be a little overpriced. ANY help would appreciated. I also was considering an Explorer but heard that jeep is better....any feedback? Thank you!
rmousir
09-10-2003, 09:12 AM
GOOD CHOICE!
You should be able to get a nice Jeep Cherokee for much less than $7000. I paid less than $2000 for mine and I have put 80 000 miles on it. Now you may want something newer. Mine is a '91. I have seen many newer Jeeps for more but I didn't need that. I am sure that you can get a really nice Cherokee for around $5000. My friend just bought a '96 for $5500 and his Jeep is loaded. Very nice. Good luck.
Keep on Jeepin. :naughty:
:cool:
:wink:
:smokin:
:iceslolan
You should be able to get a nice Jeep Cherokee for much less than $7000. I paid less than $2000 for mine and I have put 80 000 miles on it. Now you may want something newer. Mine is a '91. I have seen many newer Jeeps for more but I didn't need that. I am sure that you can get a really nice Cherokee for around $5000. My friend just bought a '96 for $5500 and his Jeep is loaded. Very nice. Good luck.
Keep on Jeepin. :naughty:
:cool:
:wink:
:smokin:
:iceslolan
rmousir
09-17-2003, 04:30 PM
so how did things work out? Did you get a totally nice rockin Jeep? i bet it is loaded with nice features and did not cost nearly as much as a chevy or ford. let us konw.
keep on jeepin.
keep on jeepin.
goudy
09-27-2003, 09:02 PM
well, i'll assume you are looking for a four door, four wheel drive, automatic... the most common setup for a cherokee.
'91 or newer is your best bet for a reliable engine, it was reworked that year, plus its High Output.
if its older that about '96 make sure it hasn't ever overheated, that was a problem with my '91.
you are only going to find 4x4s north of the mason-dixon line, so get part time, otherwise fulltime will just give you front axle repare bills.
and just an opinion, get power windows, manual windows on a 4 door are a pain.
additional note, if you replace tires, i would suggest the "police tires" they are 70 series instead of 75, the car handles much better on the road, i preffer michelins, but that is obviously up to you...
all in all I think a cherokee is very capable and affordable... but keep in mind all my suggestions are concerning on-road driving.
one other note, don't try this yourself, but i've spun a cherokee at 90mph, on 70 series tires (i fell asleep), did a 180, skidded off a steep shoulder, should have definately flipped the car, but i turned around and drove home, its pretty stable.
good luck looking for a car.
'91 or newer is your best bet for a reliable engine, it was reworked that year, plus its High Output.
if its older that about '96 make sure it hasn't ever overheated, that was a problem with my '91.
you are only going to find 4x4s north of the mason-dixon line, so get part time, otherwise fulltime will just give you front axle repare bills.
and just an opinion, get power windows, manual windows on a 4 door are a pain.
additional note, if you replace tires, i would suggest the "police tires" they are 70 series instead of 75, the car handles much better on the road, i preffer michelins, but that is obviously up to you...
all in all I think a cherokee is very capable and affordable... but keep in mind all my suggestions are concerning on-road driving.
one other note, don't try this yourself, but i've spun a cherokee at 90mph, on 70 series tires (i fell asleep), did a 180, skidded off a steep shoulder, should have definately flipped the car, but i turned around and drove home, its pretty stable.
good luck looking for a car.
FallenZen
10-22-2003, 12:08 PM
I just bought a '95 Cherokee with 89k miles on it for $4750... It's got manual windows and locks 'Cause the less electronics I have, the better the chances I can fix it when it breaks (bad experience with a cadillac made me a manual everything junkie). While having manual everything can be a pain, at least I can fix it.. And I may look into installing automatic items, but I'm in no hurry to do that.
Good luck with your Jeep hunt, had mine 3 weeks and I'm already pretty well sold for life.
-Zen
Good luck with your Jeep hunt, had mine 3 weeks and I'm already pretty well sold for life.
-Zen
zee 400
10-22-2003, 12:40 PM
Hi,
I need some direction in my search for a jeep. I am a single mom and need reliable transportation as I need to drive across the county in a couple of weeks. I have a limited amount of money ($7000) to spend so I was wondering if one type or year of jeep is better than another. I live in Portland, Oregon where jeeps are numerous but I also think they be a little overpriced. ANY help would appreciated. I also was considering an Explorer but heard that jeep is better....any feedback? Thank you!
How far will you be traveling.
I need some direction in my search for a jeep. I am a single mom and need reliable transportation as I need to drive across the county in a couple of weeks. I have a limited amount of money ($7000) to spend so I was wondering if one type or year of jeep is better than another. I live in Portland, Oregon where jeeps are numerous but I also think they be a little overpriced. ANY help would appreciated. I also was considering an Explorer but heard that jeep is better....any feedback? Thank you!
How far will you be traveling.
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