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Posted by Kevin (FL) on February 03, 2005 at 09:42:03 from (12.77.200.247):
We are looking at getting a car for our daughter and looking for some advice. We don't want a "cookie-cutter" sedan like the small imports or domestic cars. We're looking at a '97 Cherokee with the 6 cylinder 4 liter engine, dual air bags and all options + 4x4. I like the larger size and it has a good cargo area for her books and band stuff (french horn), etc. About everything I've found (online) on the Cherokee seems pretty positive. BTW, she's driving our C2500 Suburban diesel now with learner's permit so the SUV size is not an issue since the Cherokee is much smaller than the Suburban. Just wondering if anyone in tractorland owns a Cherokee and could provide some feedback on driving, maintenance & insurance. I do all maintance on our equipment and vehicles--except when the computer has to be connected to identify fault codes, etc. Thanks in advance for your words of wisdom and your time.
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