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!!! In the mountains of Georgia!
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Thanks to everyone who has helped with suggestions. I (today) bought a 2000 Jeep Cherokee Limited (V8).
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I was going to suggest an R8...
 
Posts: 23062 | Location: SW Idaho | Registered: 19 December 2005Reply With Quote
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R8?
BTW just read a review of the new Nissan GT-R. One sweet car!
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. I (today) bought a 2000 Jeep Cherokee Limited (V8)


Peter, great choice. Man I love Jeeps, have driven wranglers most of my life and then 2 cherokees. Just something about them.
Good luck up there


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So far I am happy with it, although I did have to spend a grand on a transmission sensor. I understand that these problems are not uncommon. I first replaced the cam sensor, didn't help. The car kept stalling, and then after 15 minutes, start right up again! Anyway, I am happy with it for my purposes.
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Peter, great choice. Man I love Jeeps, have driven wranglers most of my life and then 2 cherokees. Just something about them.
Good luck up there


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That should look good with one of them "Pork n cheese" red deer tied to the roof rack, "rack" and all. dancing
 
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[Q Wink UOTE]Originally posted by Scriptus:
That should look good with one of them "Pork n cheese" red deer tied to the roof rack, "rack" and all. dancing[/QUOTE]

God forbid that I ever have to put a manky old carcass on the top of my truck! Eeker






 
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[Q Wink UOTE]Originally posted by Scriptus:
That should look good with one of them "Pork n cheese" red deer tied to the roof rack, "rack" and all. dancing


God forbid that I ever have to put a manky old carcass on the top of my truck! Eeker[/QUOTE]

Oh well, put the back seat down and stick it in the back. At least you won't have to lift so high. Big Grin
 
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Nooooooooooooo!!!!! Eeker

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I thought you African types tied the carcass across the "bonnet" (Where ever in the hell that is)

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BTW FYI- a Jeep is not a truck-its a SUV-

Does that make Shakari a YUPPIE?

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I've tied impala etc to the BONNET of my Land Rovers but love my Jeep FAR TOO MUCH to abuse it like that. Wink

Never thought of myself as a yuppie but maybe you're right! rotflmo






 
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I thought you African types tied the carcass across the "bonnet" (Where ever in the hell that is)

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Nah!! You not thinking of 'Laskan types are you? hilbily



BTW FYI- a Jeep is not a truck-its a SUV-

Does that make Shakari a YUPPIE?

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jumping a friggen yuppie??? jumping animal

Scroll down a bit and bingo, a yuppie. dancing The one with the yellow rubber kitchen gloves, for washing dishes.
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That's my friend Vassalo & the gloves are leather buddy....... He's also a vet & has held a Mozambican PH licence for decades.

He'd laugh his head off at being called a yuppie! rotflmo tu2






 
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1984-1996 Jeep Cherokee XJ with 4.0L inline 6 cylinder. Very reliable, low cost. I have put 300K miles on one, never a major problem.


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1984-1996 Jeep Cherokee XJ with 4.0L inline 6 cylinder. Very reliable, low cost. I have put 300K miles on one, never a major problem.


Exactly. Mine now has 298874. Same thing, knock on wood.


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What MPG do you get on those guys?






 
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24 highway, manual trans. Even with 300K miles, oil stays clean. Don't know if this thing will ever wear out with normal maintenance.


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Is that diesel?

Either way, it's bloody good but Jeep did always build great vehicles. tu2






 
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