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by jeepgclover
Nov 14 '07
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Goes most anywhere,Very comfortable, nimble, fits between vehicles when turning right at stops. Cons: I need more power, V-8 next time around, Needs posi-traction rearend. Air conditioning leaks freon. The Bottom Line: I would get another one in a minute, with a v-8, leather interior, and limited slip rear end.
I purchased my 93 J Grand Cherokee in 1998, salvaged from a junkyard, full time 4x4 with the 4.0 six, came with a 4" lift kit on it, excellent interior. It was vandalized, doors kicked in, broken windshield hood jumped on, but nothing drivetrain wise was ...
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by iukini
Nov 01 '04 - Updated Feb 06 '06
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Engine Power, Vehicles Stock Height, Driver Seat Headroom and Affordability (a low priced SUV) Cons: Mileage not the best, rear doors, rear legroom, no rear headrests OR drink holders =) The Bottom Line: 16 months experience - give my experiences and let buyers know that I only rate this vehicle as average to date. Would recommend, but with hesitation!
Bought on Oct. 16, 2004....this 11 year old Jeep is in rather decent condition for having approx. 95,000 miles. First...to put things in perspective, I am coming from a 1998 Toyota Avalon XL (which I have rated here on epinions) with less than 40,000 ...
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by pacifickey
May 15 '04
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Styling, drivability, price, great off-road... Cons: Some craftsmanship issues early on... The Bottom Line: An above average vehicle if bought for the right price. A 93 looks like a 99. These things are great off-road!
I purchased my 93 Grand Cherokee Laredo about three years ago now, and have found it to be a very good sport utility. I paid about 8500 Canadian dollars for it, and it came with almost 200,000 kms. I now have over 250,000 kms, and have not done much to ...
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by jeepster001
Dec 28 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Nice creature comforts, nice styling of the body Cons: has some problems that all 93 Jeeps have The Bottom Line: Bottom line, if you can pickup one of these now in 2003 for under $3500.00 with reasonably low mileage, it's definately worth it.
I bought this 93 Jeep Grand Cherokee second hand at 140,000 miles. It rides like a dream, and seems to handle as well as my neighbors caddilac. Unfortunately all 93 JGC have some inherriant problems across the line and they are now showing their ugly ...
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by shotgun_000
Dec 21 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Super reliable, decent power from engine, easy to drive.
Cons: Rides a little rough, interior very basic. The Bottom Line: Cheap, fun vehicle to drive daily, that is very reliable.
Also good for snow and occasional offroad use.
We have owned our Cherokee Sport for about 5 years. Currently, it has about 140,000 miles on it. It has been very reliable, and has never broken down. The only major problem, if you can call it that, was that a new water pump was needed at 100,000 ...
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by kingbowser
Jul 29 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Powerful, quick, go-anywhere, lots of space! Cons: Grand Cherokee looks cooler. The Bottom Line: Get it if ya want a medium sized SUV, but be sure to get the 4x4 in order to go off-road.
I am impressed with the Jeep Cherokee Country. Mine is a 2-wheel drive but does just fine in many co ...
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by defenceman55
May 30 '03 - Updated Jan 22 '05
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Style, Performance, Comfort Cons: Poor Fuel Economy, Peeling Paint, Suspension The Bottom Line: If you can find one for a good price, and it has been maintained well, it's a solid buy. Beware of Viscous Coupler issues (read review)
This Review is for a '93 Grand Cherokee Limited w/5.2 V-8. I purchased my Jeep used with 220 000 K (137500 miles) on it. Yes, that's a lot of miles! So far I have been pleasantly surprised by the overall quality of the vehicle. There isn't one ...
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by downtownii
Feb 02 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Way too many to list here, see review Cons: See review for list The Bottom Line: Not a perfect vehicle, but it'll get you where you want to go and you'll have fun getting there
I bought this Jeep to replace my aging VW Scirocco. I wanted a car I could go camping with and take out on some trails. On one trip out to Colorado I came back through canyonlands in Utah and Monument Valley in Arizona. I missed seeing a lot of...
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by benh13
Nov 18 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: long-lasting, low maintenance, great options, great-looking paint after 9 years Cons: wind whistles on highway The Bottom Line: buy it, keep it , love it.
I just got mine over the weekend - it has 181,000 miles and is running better than most Grand Cherokees from the same year with less mileage that I also test drove.
The paint and interior are beautiful, especially considering it's nine years old!...
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by pcmahn
Sep 19 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Great looking, rides nice, very dependable. Cons: Gas mileage, paint, sensors. The Bottom Line: I think this vehicle is an excellent value as a second car.
This 93 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.0 4WD just turned 100K miles. It still looks good and drives almost like new. Everything on this feature-packed 4WD works perfectly. I have had the normal wear and tear repairs, but nothing major. Since the vehicle is short...
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by nissan21
Jul 11 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Great Car, Amazing in Snow, Classic Design Cons: Gas 15-20Mpg The Bottom Line: 190,000 miles and still strong
I recently turned 190,000 miles on a 1993, Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4. I must say that this has been the best car that I have ever owned. During the past decade that I have owned this vehicle I have had to replace:
Fuel Pump
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by hielbo
Feb 15 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Great on and off road,dependable in snow too. Cons: Rides a little rough. The Bottom Line: A great 4x4 for anyone.
I have bought Jeep's for a while now,this is my second one ,that tells you how long you can depend on Jeep,I really didn't want to get rid of my other Jeep but it was only a two door,four doors work better with kids.
This Jeep is a 5 speed.
It...
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by msu4jojo
Jan 23 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Comfort, Style, Attitude, Mileage Cons: Gas Usage,Temporary Transmission Trouble The Bottom Line: If you find a good used Jeep, I think this vehicle is a sound buy. If I had to do it over again, I would buy the Jeep.
I bought this vehicle a year ago with 156000 miles on it. Although, I cannot say that the money that I have spent on it wasn't hard to part with, my 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee is like my best friend. It goes everywhere with me. It is my road buddy. It...
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by stvnloinckvltn
Jun 07 '01
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Power, Reliability, Comfort, and YES....Fuel Economy Cons: Bad Cup Holders, No Accessory Outlet The Bottom Line: If I were in the market for another 4x4 the Grand Cherokee is what I would look for. It is an excellent vehicle.
Well, I said it. Now I'll let you know why. I get between 17-19 mpg from my Jeep. For a V-8, full-time 4 wheel drive that is good! Before buying any 4x4 you should realize what you are getting. You aren't buying it for the mileage. You want to be...
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by moonp1e
Jun 01 '01
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Durable, quiet ride, looks good Cons: When it breaks it costs a lot The Bottom Line: This is a good vehicle but check the mechanical condition and how prior owners treated it. I love mine and would buy another.
The Grand Cherokee looks good, rides good, and is a pleasure to drive. I have loved almost everything about mine. One disadvantage is the back glass does not open, instead you have to raise the entire hatch. Mine is a V8 that drinks gas and is full-time...
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